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Distinguished Asian American Political and Governmental Leaders
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Don T. Nakanishi, Ellen D. Wu
ISBN: 1-57356-325-0
ISBN-13: 978-1-57356-325-3
240 pages
Greenwood Press
Publication: 11/30/2002
List Price: $86.95 (UK Sterling Price: £59.95)
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Media Type: Hardcover
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Description: Asian Americans have made countless distinguished contributions to American society. Like other American racial minorities who have historically been denied opportunities within the American electoral system, Asian Americans have worked steadily to participate in U.S. politics and its judicial system. Asian Americans have a long history of seeking social justice and equal treatment by challenging discriminatory laws and practices in education, employment, housing, land ownership, immigration, and other significant public-policy- issue areas. Distinguished Asian American Political and Governmental Leaders is the first-ever compilation of biographies of Asian American elected officials, major political appointees, judges, and activists. It provides information on the life histories and political accomplishments of 96 Asian Americans, who have participated in political, judicial, and civil rights arenas of this nation from 1950 to the present.

Most of the distinguished Americans profiled in this important resource were trailblazers, being the first Asian American or the first of a particular Asian ethnic community, for example, Vietnamese Americans, to be elected or appointed to a leadership position. The late Dalip Singh Saund, for example, became the first Asian American and the first Indo-American ever elected to the U.S. House of Representatives when voters in Imperial and Riverside counties in Southern California elected him in 1957. Elaine Chao was the first Asian American and Chinese American woman appointed to a presidential cabinet post when President George W. Bush nominated her to be the U.S. Secretary of Labor in 2001. And the late John Aiso became the first Japanese American, as well as Asian American, judge in California when he was appointed in 1953.^L In selecting the leaders for this book, the authors have provided a glimpse of the diversity of electoral and nonelectoral forms of political participation and representation that Asian Americans have pursued. Included are biographies on each Asian American who has served or is serving as a state governor (Ariyoshi, Cayetano, Locke, Waihee); other statewide elected office (Eu, Fong, Hirono, Kealoha, King, Lau, Woo); the U.S. Senate (Akaka, Fong, Hayakawa, Inouye, Matsunaga); the U.S. House of Representatives (Faleomavaega, Kim, Matsui, Mineta, Mink, Saiki, Saund, Wu); and as a presidential cabinet member (Chao, Mineta). The authors have also provided a cross-section of 45 Asian American elected officials at the municipal and state levels for 12 states from Alaska to Massachusetts and from Minnesota to Texas. Among them are the first Cambodian, Hmong, and Vietnamese American elected officials, as well as some of the longest-serving Asian Americans, such as Harry Lee, who has been continuously re-elected as Sheriff of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, since 1979. Also profiled are Asian Americans who have played major leadership roles in nonelectoral political pursuits, such as Yuri Kochiyama, Philip Vera Cruz, and Angela Oh, who have made significant contributions in the areas of human rights, union organizing, and race relations.
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: From Exlusion and Disenfranchisement to Political Leadership--Asian Pacific American Elected Officials and Activists
    Profiles
    Aiso, John Fujio
    Akaka, Daniel K.
    Arakaki, James Y.
    Ariyoshi, George R.
    Barve, Kumar
    Bloch, Julia Chang
    Boggs, Grace Lee
    Buchholdt, Thelma
    Cayetano, Benjamin
    Chan, Wilma
    Chao, Elaine L.
    Chau, Nguyen Minh
    Chaudhary, Satveer
    Chow, Ruby
    Choy, Herbert Young Cho
    Chu, Judy
    Esteves, Jose
    Eu, March Fong
    Faleomavaega, Eni F.H.
    Fong, Hiram L.
    Fong, Matthew K.
    Furutani, Warren
    Gin, Mike
    Guingona, Michael P.
    Hayakawa, Samuel Ichiye
    Hayashi, Dennis W.
    Hirono, Mazie
    Honda, Mike
    Inouye, Daniel K.
    Ito, Lance A.
    Joe, Harry J.
    Kealoha, James Kimo
    Kim, Jay C.
    King, Jean Sadako
    Kochiyama, Yuri
    Koh, Harold Hongju
    Kwoh, Stewart
    Kwok, Daphne
    Lam, Tony
    Lau, Cheryl Ann
    Lau, Gordon
    Lee, Bill Lann
    Lee, Cherye
    Lee, Harry
    Lim, Joaquin
    Lim, John
    Liu, Carol
    Locke, Gary
    Luke, Wing
    Mansho, Rene
    Matsui, Robert
    Matsunaga, "Spark" Masayuki
    Matsunaka, Stanley T.
    Minami, Dale
    Mineta, Norman Y.
    Mink, Patsy T.
    Miyagishima, Kenneth Daniel
    Mollway, Susan Oki
    Morita, Hermina M.
    Nakano, George
    Narasaki, Karen
    Natividad, Irene
    Oh, Angela Eunjin
    Ong, Wing F.
    Park, Michael
    Quan, Gordon
    Saiki, Patricia
    Sangiolo, Amy Mah
    Santos, Sharon Tomiko
    Saund, Dalip Singh
    Shin, Paull Hobom
    Sibonga, Dolores
    Singh, Shamina
    Siv, Sichan Aun
    Tahir-Kheli, Shirin R.
    Tanaka, Paul K.
    Teng, Mabel
    Tokuda, Kip
    Underwood, Robert
    Uong, Chanrithy
    Valderrama, David M.
    Veloria, Velma Rosetta
    Vera Cruz, Philip Villamin
    Waihee, John David III
    Wong, Barry
    Wong, Delbert E.
    Wong, Martha J.
    Woo, Michael
    Woo, S.B. (Shien-Biau)
    Wu, David
    Xiong, Joe Bee
    Yaki, Michael
    Yamane, Brian Y.
    Yee, Leland
    Yih, Mae
    Yoneda, Karl Goso
    Appendix 1: Distinguished Asian American Political and Governmental Leaders by Birth Date
    Appendix 2: Distinguished Asian American Political and Governmental Leaders by Position
    Selected Bibliography
    Index
About the Author: DON T. NAKANISHI is the director of the Asian American Studies Center at the University of California, Los Angeles, and co-editor of the National Asian Pacific Almanac and Directory.

ELLEN D. WU is an independent scholar.
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