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Before feminism, multiculturalism and the Asian American movement ever influenced our current experience as cultural navigators, there was the resistance, courage and voice of Black Americans and Canadians - in their fight against racism and pursuit for equality and social justice. How they have shaped our history in both the U.S. and Canada will likely never be adequately measured. What most people have forgotten is how interconnected Asian American history is with Black American history. To commemorate Black History Month, we dug through our archived copies of A.Magazine and found a golden reminder in the 1999 February/March issue A.Magazine.

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