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In the wake of the September 11 attack: the legacy of anti-Asian violence for ethnic, racial, and religious group persecution and resistance today

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The September 11 attack has prompted government actions to curtail civil liberties, increase racial profiling, tighten borders, and limit immigration. The victimization of South and Central Asians, Arabs, Muslims, Sikhs, and anyone else who is perceived to have these characteristics is reminiscent of anti-Asian stereotyping, discrimination, and racial violence over the past 150 years, particularly during times of economic crisis and war. This paper explores the relationship between race, religion, culture, and national origin historically for Asians in America, particularly during World War II and in the present crisis.

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Keywords: Asian American, Muslims, Arabs, September 11
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Geron, Kim. "In the wake of the September 11 attack: the legacy of anti-Asian violence for ethnic, racial, and religious group persecution and resistance today" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston Marriott Copley Place, Sheraton Boston & Hynes Convention Center, Boston, Massachusetts, Aug 28, 2002 <Not Available>. 2009-05-26 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p66082_index.html>

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Geron, K. , 2002-08-28 "In the wake of the September 11 attack: the legacy of anti-Asian violence for ethnic, racial, and religious group persecution and resistance today" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston Marriott Copley Place, Sheraton Boston & Hynes Convention Center, Boston, Massachusetts Online <.PDF>. 2009-05-26 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p66082_index.html

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Abstract: The September 11 attack has prompted government actions to curtail civil liberties, increase racial profiling, tighten borders, and limit immigration. The victimization of South and Central Asians, Arabs, Muslims, Sikhs, and anyone else who is perceived to have these characteristics is reminiscent of anti-Asian stereotyping, discrimination, and racial violence over the past 150 years, particularly during times of economic crisis and war. This paper explores the relationship between race, religion, culture, and national origin historically for Asians in America, particularly during World War II and in the present crisis.

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1 Immediately after the September 11 attacks individuals and government officials unleashed a flurry of actions directed at Arabs Muslims and South Asians. State sponsored racial profiling took place including law enforcement conducted interviews and mass roundups of Arab immigrants and Muslims numbering in the thousands. In the public sphere and in private institutions individuals took actions against people that appeared to resemble these groups including detention harassment and denial of access to board airplanes dismissal from employment and
Saito Natsu Taylor. 2001. ``Symbolism Under Siege: Japanese American Redress and the ``Racing' of Arab Americans as Terrorists.'' Asian Law Journal. May. Vol. 8. No. 1. Accessed on 1/23/02 from web.Lexis­Nexis.com. 42 Nakayama Taksehi. 2001.''Little Tokyo Ceremony honors terrorist victims with candlelight ceremony.'' Rafu Shimpo. Accessed at: www.ncrr­ la.org/ 43 Ginsberg Thomas. 2002. ``Ethnic Groups and lawyers will examine the cases of immigrants detained in PA. during the last year.'' Philadelphia Inquirer. 8­6. 44 Camorata Steven. 2002. ``Backgrounder: Immigrants


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