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11 Moments From Asian American History That You Should Know


11 Moments From Asian American History That You Should Know
Time
4/30/2021
Paulina Cachero
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Lillie Chin, mother of Vincent Chin, who was clubbed to death by two white men in June 1982, breaks down as a relative (L), helps her walk while leaving Detroit s City County Building.
More than 30 years after President George H.W. Bush signed a law that designated May 1990 as the first Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, much of Asian American history remains unknown to many Americans including many Asian Americans themselves. Often the Asian-American history taught in classrooms is limited to a few milestones like the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 and the incarceration of people of Japanese descent during World War II, and that abridged version rarely includes the nearly 50 other ethnic groups that make up the fastest-growing racial and ethnic group in the U.S. in the first two decades of the 21st ....

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'The King of Curry': 'Celebrity' Chef Ranji Smile Introduced Americans to Indian Cuisine in 1899 | Food


Food enthusiasts and others are only now learning about Ranji Smile, one of the first celebrity chefs in the U.S. who gave a taste of authentic Indian food to Americans for the first time when he arrived here from India via London in 1899.
Dubbed by several American publications at the time as ‘The King of Curry,’ the young Muslim chef from Karachi (then in India) captivated Americans when he began cooking Indian dishes at Sherry’s restaurant in New York. According to various accounts, before arriving here, he worked at Cecil Hotel in London where he impressed the owner of Sherry’s, Louis Sherry, with his culinary skills, following which he brought Smile, and his young English wife, to New York in 1899. ....

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