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Forgotten Conflict between Filipinos and African Americans Uncovered in Annapolis
While we have talked about a number of conflicts between African Americans and Asian Americans, the history of African American and Asian American interactions go back as far as the early 20th century. University of Maryland archaeologists, digging at the … Continue reading
Posted in Discrimination, History
Tagged african-americans, Annapolis, Archaeology, Filipinos, Naval Academy, University of Maryland
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