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‘Turkey Dance - Pueblo Of Jemez New Mexico’Detail of an original chromolithograph from

‘Turkey Dance - Pueblo Of Jemez New Mexico’
Detail of an original chromolithograph from the scarce extra census bulletin of the 1890 US census 'Indians Taxed And Untaxed’ published in DC, 1893.
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Compiled by Asians4BlackLives primarily based on research by AATimeline,VietUnityandSEARAC

From January 19-25, 2019, impacted communities, social justice and advocacy organizations, and other allies across the country will launch a national week of action to stand with Southeast Asian American communities as they continue to be terrorized by policies of mass incarceration and deportation. This week of action, which spans 15 cities across the country, is on the heels of one of the largest Southeast Asian deportation flights in United States history and coincides with Martin Luther King Jr. Day. In honor of Dr. King’s memory, we call on our country to remember the three evils—racism, militarism and poverty—that continue to devastate and divide Southeast Asian, Black and Brown communities: bit.ly/SEAAWeekofAction

The timeline below was developed to help the public learn about the connection between US imperialism and war in Southeast Asian and the current struggle of Southeast Asian immigrant and refugee communities against deportations. A downloadable PDF version is available which can be folded into a mini-zine.

1953

The U.S. provides military aid to France to suppress Vietnam freedom fighters, helping France maintain Vietnam as its colony.

1961

U.S. involvement in the “Secret War” in Laos deepens. U.S. presence in Laos aids its military presence in Vietnam. The CIA recruits Hmong and other ethnic minority groups living in Laos to guerilla units fighting for the Royal Lao Government. Details of this war were not disclosed to the public, and were often completely denied.

1963

A U.S.-approved military coup overthrows President Ngô Đình Diệmin of Vietnam.

1965

President Lyndon B. Johnson deploys American combat troops to Vietnam. Domestic demonstrations against the U.S. war in Vietnam begin.

1964-73

The U.S. drops more than 2.5 million tons of ordnance on Laos over the course of 580,000 bombing missions. This is equal to a planeload of bombs every 8 minutes, 24-hours a day, for 9 years.

1965-1973

The U.S. drops 2,756,941 tons of ordnance on Cambodia. This is more than the Allies dropped in the entirety of World War II. Information about the first four years of bombing was not made public until 2000.

1968

My Lai Massacre – US soldiers kill as many as 504 Vietnamese civilians including 119 children & 27 elderly.

1973

The U.S. & North Vietnam sign a ceasefire agreement.

The U.S. withdraws troops from Laos.

1975

The U.S. War in Vietnam comes to an end.

U.S. war and military presence in Southeast Asia leads to the rise of oppressive governments in both Cambodia & Laos. After a 5-year civil war in Cambodia, the Khmer Rouge captures the capital city of Phnom Penh and a genocide of 1-3 million people begins in Cambodia.

The U.S. authorizes the entry of 130,000 evacuees from Vietnam, Cambodia, & Laos.

1978

A second wave of refugees begin to leave Vietnam, many by sea. Journeys by boat are dangerous and many refugees don’t survive the trip. Many countries become unwilling to accept refugees.

1979

The UN establishes the Orderly Departure Program to deal with various waves of refugees leaving Southeast Asia. The U.S. becomes the largest country of second asylum. People continued to leave their homelands as a result of the U.S. War in Vietnam through the early 1990s.

1980

U.S. Congress passes the Refugee Act.

1987

In California the Creation of the Gang Reporting Evaluation & Tracking database heightens the profiling and flagging youth of color as gang members.

1980s-1990s

Many Southeast Asian refugees resettle in already underserved neighborhoods and must compete for low-wage jobs or face unemployment. Many lack access to health care, mental health services, and support for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.

The rise of the school to prison pipeline: over-stretched public schools with inadequate resources lead to disengagement and dropouts with youth then being pushed into violence and juvenile detention facilities with few pathways to return to school.

1994

A national report finds that more than 30 percent of all Southeast Asian households in the US depend on welfare for survival. Among Cambodian and Laotian communities in California, the percentage of those on welfare reaches 77 percent.

The state of California passes Proposition 187, denying undocumented immigrants public services like education & healthcare.

The state of California passes Proposition 184, Three Strikes Sentencing Initiative, the nation’s toughest mandatory sentencing law.

U.S. Congress passes the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act, the largest crime bill in the history of the U.S. It provided for 100,000 new police officers, $9.7 billion in funding for prisons, $1.2 billion for border control, deportations, asylum reform and a tracking center for immigrants with convictions., $1.8 billion to reimburse states for incarceration of immigrants who also had convictions. . It also expedited deportation for immigrants who are not lawful permanent residents and who are convicted of aggravated felonies.

1996

U.S. Congress passes the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act, a welfare reform bill. Immigrants who were on welfare were immediately removed if they were in the US for less than 5 years. Only immigrants who have been in the US for over 5 years can receive welfare.

U.S. Congress passes the Illegal Immigration Reform & Immigrant Responsibility Act, setting mandatory detention and deportation laws that apply retroactively, making refugees and lawful permanent residents vulnerable to deportation. Forms of immigration relief previously available to people with convictions are eliminated. It also eliminates judicial review for cases.

2001

U.S. Congress passes the USA Patriot Act after September 11th, ushering in a new era of racial profiling, immigrant detentions, and deportations.

2002

First repatriation agreement between U.S. and Cambodia for Cambodia to accept deportees.

2008

The U.S. signs an agreement with Vietnam not to deport Vietnamese immigrants who entered the U.S. before July 12, 1995.

2017

The U.S. sanctions visas for Cambodia, Laos, and Myanmar to pressure them to accept deportees.

2018

The U.S. goes back on its 2008 agreement with Vietnam in an attempt to deport more Vietnamese people.

More than 110 Cambodian people are deported in the calendar year, the highest number in U.S. history. 750+ Cambodian, 200+ Laotian, and 550+Vietnamese community members have been deported since 2002.

Additional sources:  Legacies of War. “Secret War in Laos.” Legacies of War, legaciesofwar.org/about-laos/secret-war-laos/ Taylor Owen. “Bombs Over Cambodia.” The Walrus, thewalrus.ca/2006-10-history/; Ashley Dunn. “Southeast Asians Highly Dependent on Welfare in U.S.” The New York Times archive, https://www.nytimes.com/1994/05/19/us/southeast-asians-highly-dependent-on-welfare-in-us.html.

“I am a member of a party of one, and I live in an age of fear.” These words were written by E. B. W

“I am a member of a party of one, and I live in an age of fear.”

These words were written by E. B. White in 1947.

Anchored by an introduction by Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Jon Meacham, #OnDemocracy is a concise collection of essays, letters, and poems from one of this country’s most eminent literary voices offers much-needed historical context for our current state of the nation—and hope for the future of our society. #EBWhite
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This week marks the one year anniversary of the events at Parkland. Today, @davecullenwriter’s book

This week marks the one year anniversary of the events at Parkland. Today, @davecullenwriter’s book #PARKLAND, a deeply moving account of the extraordinary teenagers leading the #NeverAgain movement comes out. The book celebrates the passion of these astonishing students who are making history, and is an inspiring call to action for lasting change.

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#parkland #bookstagram #parklandstrong #guncontrol #marchforourlives #socialactivism #gunviolence #studentactivism #ushistory #booksofinstagram #igreads #igbooks #readersofinstagram #readersofig
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Conservatives love their racist history, and anything challenging their view of it will make them an

Conservatives love their racist history, and anything challenging their view of it will make them angry and cry like triggered snowflakes.

#RightWing #History #Facts #Reality #RealityHasALiberalBias #Racism #RacistHistory #RacistHistoryOfAmerica #USHistory #USAHistory #AmericanHistory #CRT #CriticalRaceTheory
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Today is the #GreatAmericanSmokeout! Although conservation staff doesn’t get to read every pagToday is the #GreatAmericanSmokeout! Although conservation staff doesn’t get to read every pagToday is the #GreatAmericanSmokeout! Although conservation staff doesn’t get to read every pagToday is the #GreatAmericanSmokeout! Although conservation staff doesn’t get to read every pagToday is the #GreatAmericanSmokeout! Although conservation staff doesn’t get to read every pag

Today is the #GreatAmericanSmokeout!

Although conservation staff doesn’t get to read every page they work on, this provisions shipment list from World War One on the U.S.S. Pasadena caught our attention. Rolled cigarettes were part of the military’s daily rations from World War 1 until the end of the Vietnam War. This particular WWI shipment contained a staggering 2,801,740 cigarettes from Lucky Strike and Omar brands. But by the 1970s, overwhelming scientific evidence of the health risks of smoking entered the national conversation and the government stopped including tobacco products in soldiers’ rations. Also included on the list were some sweeter treats, like Hershey chocolate bars, evaporated peaches and canned corn.

Many of these oversized records on thin paper were badly damaged, so NARA conservation staff surfaced cleaned, humidified, mended, sleeved and rehoused them in custom boxes to stabilize and protect the records for digitization and safe handling in the future.

[RG 92- Lists of Incoming/Outgoing Passengers]

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Today’s #UrbanExploration post concerns the building known as the Piano Factory aka the Sohmer

Today’s #UrbanExploration post concerns the building known as the Piano Factory aka the Sohmer & Co. Piano factory building on Vernon Boulevard and 31st Avenue in Astoria, New York.

Built in 1866, the building was built in the Romanesque Revival style with a two sided clock tower corner and a copper trimmed mansard roof. 

The building was the home of the Sohmer & Co. Piano factory for over a decade. In 1982 the company moved its operations to Ivoryton, Connecticut. For the next couple of decades, the building’s ownership changed hands multiple times. In 2007 the building earned landmark status number 2172 courtesy of the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission. The building is now a residential building.

#UrbExNYC #SohmerAndCompany #SohmerAndCompanyPianoFactory #ThePianoFactory #ArchitecturalHistory #EngineeringHistory #NewYorkHistory #NYHistory #NYCHistory #AstoriaHistory #QueensHistory #AmericanHistory #USHistory #History #Historia #Histoire #Geschichte #HistorySisco

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On This Day in History June 11, 1982: E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial was released in theaters. The movi

On This Day in History June 11, 1982: E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial was released in theaters. The movie was directed by Steven Spielberg and is considered one of the classic movies of American cinema. It was listed as number 24 of AFI 100 Years…100 Movies…10th Anniversary Edition list.

#ET #ETTheExtraTerrestrial #StevenSpielberg #MovieHistory #CinematicHistory #AmericanHistory #USHistory #History #Historia #Histoire #Geschichte #HistorySisco
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NARA Census gif from 208383218.

WHO ’S THAT GIRL?
Learn how supervisory archivist Rebecca Crawford used Census records to unravel a family mystery in this National Archives News Standout Census story: Who Are You? Using the Census to Add Context to Family Photos.

Unfortunately, I still don’t know the name of the young girl standing in front of the house, and I may never know her name, but I can firmly say that a lot of information that could have been lost for generations has been reestablished and can now be shared with living family members and passed down to future generations.

See previous Standout Census Stories:

1950 Census updates!

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North America 160 years ago today: Attack on Fort Sumter (12 April 1861) https://buff.ly/2P4fceF Des

North America 160 years ago today: Attack on Fort Sumter (12 April 1861) https://buff.ly/2P4fceF Despite the Confederacy’s declaration of independence, the United States Army still garrisoned a number of forts in the south. The most vulnerable was Fort Sumter in Charleston harbor, South Carolina, which desperately needed to be resupplied. However when newly elected US President Lincoln ordered the navy to ship in supplies, the Confederate government considered it an act of war and attacked the fort from land. The American Civil War had begun. #1861 #19thcentury #americancivilwar #americanhistory #april #april12 #confederacy #fortsumter #historicalmaps #histories #historyfacts #historygram #historymajor #historymatters #historyschool #mapping #maps #northamerica #southcarolina #militaryhistory #ushistory #uscivilwar #confederatestates #victorian #victorianera #abrahamlincoln #worldatlas #todayinhistory #historytoday #thisdayinhistory (at Fort Sumter Tours)
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National Parks: America’s Greatest Treasure - Jere Krakow

… Krakow served as superintendent of nine National Historic Trails, including the Oregon, Santa Fe, Pony Express, and Trail of Tears National Historic Trails. …

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#ushistory #nps #santafetrail #trailoftears #nationalparks

Nine Places Where You Can Still See Wheel Tracks from the Oregon Trail

… The legendary trail has carved itself into American history—and, in some places, into the earth itself …

Smithsonian Magazine

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