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BILIOGRAPHY | The Amerasian Voice
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I would like to use this project as a platform to link the Amerasian community both in and outside Vietnam, and to become a tool for communities of Amerasians and Americans to exchange information and dialogues. Bass, Thomas A., 1996. Vietnamerica: The War Come Home. New York: Soho Press, Inc., p. 55. Bock, Paula, ‘Children of the Dust’, The Seattle Times. October 27, 1991, p. 8. Brady, K., ‘The Women We Abandoned,’ Parade,. February 19, 1989. Seattle: The University of Washington Press. February 19, 1993.
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Our Global Network
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Giving Amerasians a Voice. Follow Founder's Tweets. You are here: Home. The Amerasian Foundation works with many individuals and organizations around the world. Since the Amerasian Foundation is not a. Per se, all Amerasian cases sent to us are then referred to the appropriate organizations and individuals around the world. Below is a list of who the Amerasian Foundation cooperates with now and/or in the past:. Kevin Miller, Jr., of the Amerasian Foundation. Jennifer W. of the Amerasian Family Finder.
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Amerasian Definition
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Giving Amerasians a Voice. Follow Founder's Tweets. You are here: Home. Filipino Amerasians – The largest group of Amerasians in the World). Is normally given credit for dubbing the term Amerasian even though Amerasian populations, and the terms usage, have existed in Asia, most notably in the Philippines, prior to World War II. It can even be argued that the first Amerasians were fathered in the 1850s when Commodore Matthew Perry. Opened up Japan to the world. On their input on drafting this defintion.