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Asian American Model Minority

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Throughout history, Asian Americans have been perceived as outsiders in the United States. They have been denied basic privileges in this country and have been treated very unfairly. However, during the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s, Asian Americans gained success through their businesses and cultural background leading them to have a manageable life. This labeled them as the “Model Minority;” it can be defined as an image in which a minority group are seen to be successful than the average population. This image led Asian Americans to be the nation’s stereotypical image of a model minority all the while shifting the blames of the countries to the other minority groups. THESIS STATEMENT: The Asian Americans have been socially constructed …show more content…

For this reason, many of them were treated unequally. The Japanese especially were sent to internment camps where they endured harsh punishments and were even asked to prove their loyalty for this country in order to be a citizen. On the other hand, images of how Chinese people were perceived changed and led them to be the model minority. This happened with the help of the 1943 Magnuson Act which repealed the Chinese Exclusion Act, allowing small quota of families into the U.S and even granting them the right to naturalize. The U.S wanted to prove to their country that they were a true democracy and that foreign policies actually influenced home policies after a rise of racism due to being in war with Russia. The Magnuson Act allowed for many Chinese people to open up business and thrive in this economy. Social media differentiated them by ranking Chinese people as the higher of the two ethnic groups. Chinese were able to overcome their obstacles, whereas the Japanese were not. Society began to blame the differences in their success and work ethic on the Japanese minority group as a …show more content…

Higher officials did not pay much attention to the scrambling groups because they were too busy devoting their time and energy towards exalting the Chinese people. One particular incident that helps to illustrate this is the Fyre brother drunk driving incident. The Fyre brothers were driving recklessly down a road in California when the police stopped them to see if one of them was driving under the influence. After confirming he was drunk, a fight somehow broke out in which even the spectators threw rocks at the police. This whole situation led to the explosion of talk about the lack of social equality in that area. The Fyre brother incident was one of the first of many to spread black activism in the community. Black activists wanted to fix problems related to housing, job discrimination, healthcare facilities and decrease police racism that were all occurring at this time. This incident exemplified the need to take actions now before it was too

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