A Is for Asian American

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A01=Cathy Linh Che
A01=Kyle Lucia Wu
A12=Kavita Ramchandran
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ABCs of
ABCs of Asian American History
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American
Anna May Wong
Antiracism
Asian American
Asian American History
Author_Cathy Linh Che
Author_Kavita Ramchandran
Author_Kyle Lucia Wu
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Black History
Bruno Mars
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Category=YNH
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Category=YXN
Category=YXZ
Category=YXZC
COP=United States
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Diverse History
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Grace Lee Boggs
Hasan Minhaj
Intersectionality
Japanese
Language_English
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Padma Lakshmi
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Radical History
Rashida Tlaib
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Sunisa Lee
Third
World Liberation Front

Product details

  • ISBN 9781642599459
  • Dimensions: 203 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 02 May 2023
  • Publisher: Haymarket Books
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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A comprehensive and spirited exploration of Asian American history—its movements, cultures, and key figures—beautifully illustrated and compellingly told for readers of all ages.

Co-authors Cathy Linh Che and Kyle Lucia Wu take us on a journey through stories of celebration and resistance: the Third World Liberation Front, the Muslim Ban, Japanese American incarceration camps, Padma Lakshmi, Rashida Tlaib, Sunisa Lee, and more. It is a history of struggle, but also one of great triumph, brought to life with colorful and dynamic illustrations by Kavita Ramchandran.

Written by the directors of Kundiman—an organization dedicated to nurturing Asian American writers—An Asian American A to Z is a book for children of all backgrounds and a vital resource for tomorrow's organizers. Asian American identity formation is expansive yet under-taught, and this book is a necessary intervention that will ground readers in joy, history, and solidarity.

Cathy Linh Che is the daughter of Vietnam War refugees. She is the author of Split, winner of the Kundiman Poetry Prize, the Norma Farber First Book Award from the Poetry Society of America, and the Best Poetry Book Award from the Association of Asian American Studies. Her work has been published in New Republic, Nation, McSweeney’s, and Poetry. She serves as Executive Director at Kundiman and lives on the traditional lands of the Lenape people.

Kyle Lucia Wu was born and raised in a small town in New Jersey. She is the author of Win Me Something, an NPR Best Book of the Year. A former Asian American Writers’ Workshop Margins Fellow, her work has been published in Literary Hub, Joyland Magazine, Catapult, and BOMB Magazine. She is the Managing Director of Kundiman and teaches creative writing at Fordham University and The New School.


Kavita Ramchandran is a professional graphic designer who made her debut as a self-taught picture book illustrator withDancing in Thatha’s Footsteps (Yali Books, 2021).