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323 Chen Wencheng: Him Mark Lai, “China and the Chinese American Community: The Political Dimension,” Chinese America: History and Perspectives 1999, p. 16; Newsweek, August 3, 1981; British Broadcasting Corporation, August 4, 1981.
323 Henry Liu: For a detailed account and analysis of the events that led to the Liu murder, see David E. Kaplan, Fires of the Dragon: Politics, Murder and the Kuomintang (New York: Atheneum, 1992.)
324 David Lam: Chris Rauber, “Tech Pioneer Signs On as CEO of Startup,” San Francisco Business Times, May 9, 1997; “David Lam Joins Tru-Si Technologies, Inc. as Chairman of the Board,” Business Wire, April 28, 1999; interview with David Lam by Joyce Gemperlein and Sandra Ledbetter for the Tech Museum of Innovation’s “The Revolutionaries” series, a joint project with the San Jose Mercury News in 1997.
324 David Wang: Author interview of David Wang; Applied Matters, April 1993; Kristin Huckshorn, “If It’s Here, It Must Be History; Smithsonian Enshrines 1987 Chip Machine,” San Jose Mercury News, March 4, 1993.
324 John Tu and David Sun: Michael Lyster, “$1 Billion and Counting,” Orange County Business Journal, January 1-7, 1996; “Doing the Right Thing,” The Economist, May 20, 1995; Greg Miller, “Memory Makers,” Los Angeles Times, October 16, 1995.
324 Pehong Chen: “8 of 9 Newbies to Forbes 400 Super-Rich List Are Asians,” Business Times, September 20, 2000; “Code Warriors: The Forbes 400,” Forbes, October 9, 2000.
324 Charles Wang: Dan Barry, “Computer Mogul Refines His Game; Facing Rough Times, Charles Wang Tries a New Style,” New York Times, February 4, 1997; John Teresko, “The Magic of Common Sense: How CEO Charles Wang Took Software Maker Computer Associates from Start-up to $3.5 Billion,” Industry Week, July 15, 1996; Amy Cortese, “Sexy? No. Profitable? You Bet. Software Plumbing Keeps Computer Associates Hot,” Business Week, November 11, 1996.
324 “ethnoburbs”: Wei Li, “Building Ethnoburbia: The Emergence and Manifestation of the Chinese Ethnoburb in Los Angeles’ San Gabriel Valley,” Journal of Asian American Studies, February 1999.
325 “Say I am Chinese”: Origins & Destinations, pp. 220-21.
325 more than one-third of Monterey Park’s population: San Diego Union Tribune, January 10, 1999.
325 more than one-quarter in the nearby communities: Ibid.
325 largest suburban concentration of ethnic Chinese: Wei Li, “Anatomy of a New Ethnic Settlement: The Chinese Ethnoburb in Los Angeles,” Urban Studies 35:3 (1998), p. 480.
325 “I feel like I’m in another country”: Mark Arax, “Selling Out, Moving On,” Los Angeles Times, April 12, 1987.
325 “I feel like a stranger in my own town”: Ibid.
325 “Will the Last American”: “English Spoken Here, OK?,” Time, August 25, 1985; Ronald Takaki, Strangers from a Different Shore, p. 425.
325 Anti-Chinese jokes: Timothy Fong, The First Suburban Chinatown: The Remaking of Monterey Park, California (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1994), p. 71.
326 vandals attacked Chinese-owned movie theaters: Ibid., p. 69.
326 “First it was the real estate people”: Timothy Fong, p. 48; Andrew Tanzer, “Little Taipei,” Forbes, May 1985, p. 69.
327 “HOW TO BE A PERFECT TAIWANESE KID”: Franklin Ng, The Taiwanese Americans (Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1988), p. 42.
328 Newsweek ran a favorable article: Martin Kasindorf with Paula Chin in New York, Diane Weathers in Washington, Kim Foltz in Detroit, Daniel Shapiro in Houston, Darby Junkin in Denver, and bureau reports, “Asian Americans: A ‘Model Minority,’” Newsweek, December 6, 1982.
328 MacNeil/Lehrer... and NBC Nightly News: Ronald Takaki, Strangers from a Different Shore, p. 474.
328 60 Minutes: “The Model Minority,” 60 Minutes, CBS, February 1, 1987.
329 MIT, UCLA, and UCI nicknames: Ronald Takaki, Strangers from a Different Shore, p. 479; Frank H. Wu, p. 48.
329 “Orient Express”: Dana Y. Takagi, The Retreat from Race: Asian American Admissions and Racial Politics (New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 1992 and 1998), p. 60.
329 “What do you think