Diane Fujino is professor of Asian American Studies and former director of the Center for Black Studies Research at UC Santa Barbara. Her research examines Japanese and Asian American activist history within an Asian American Radical Tradition as shaped by Black Power and Third World decolonization.
She is author of Heartbeat of Struggle: The Revolutionary Life of Yuri Kochiyama (Minnesota Press, 2005); Samurai Among Panthers: Richard Aoki on Race, Resistance and a Paradoxical Life (Minnesota Press, 2012); and editor of Wicked Theory, Naked Practice: A Fred Ho Reader (Minnesota Press, 2009).-Haymarket Books
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Asian Americans, Civil rights, History, Asian americans, Race relations, African Americans, Biography, Black Panther Party, Civil rights movements, Japanese Americans, Japanese americans, Politics and government, Social conditions, 979.4/004956/0092 b, African americans, civil rights, Américains d'origine asiatique, Asian American Political Alliance (Berkeley, Calif.), Asian American musicians, Asian American political activists, Asian americans--civil rights, Black panther party, Black power, California, biography, Civil rights movements, united states, Civil rights movements--historyTime
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- Diane C. Fujino
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