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An Wang and the Politics of Getting Credit

Dali and I have been having an interesting conversation in the final HBD thread about whether the modern computer (aka Byron’s Mac, since that was how one HBDer brought in the topic) is a White invention. His opinion is that Whites invented all the technology necessary to make the modern computer, that Asians simply latched on to the moving train of invention, and that therefore the computer is a White invention. My view is that calling a modern computer a “White invention” is akin to calling an M-16 a “Chinese invention;” while White people may have invented the first computer and Chinese may have invented the first gun, the modern laptop or desktop is a completely different beast. The modern computer is multicultural.
Chinese Men Fighting in the Civil War
I had no idea–Chinese Americans actually fought in the Civil War. There were Chinese men on both sides of the battle, both in the North and the South. There weren’t many–only 58 soldiers out of the 200 Chinese people in the U.S. at the time. At least one Chinese American fought with distinction:
Corporal Joseph Pierce, who as a child was brought to the United States from China by his adoptive father, fought in several major campaigns of the war including Antietam and Gettysburg. He was honored by having his picture displayed at the Gettysburg Museum.
David Duke and Dukian Doppelgangers

- David Duke
A “doppelganger,” in the game Dungeons and Dragons, is a monster that changes shapes to mimic other humanoid creatures. In the X-men, the same kind of creature is called a shapeshifter. On the internet, a doppelganger is one who pretends to be someone that he or she is not. It is a form of troll. On Asian American sites, common doppelgangers tell people that they’re Asian when they really aren’t.
William Hohri, Rest in Peace
We need to remember our heroes. Bill Hohri was a freedom fighter who was interned at Manzanar during the Japanese American internment. When he got out, he refused to accept the government’s crimes, and he took them to court, asking for $210k for each survivor. He ultimately lost the suit, but Reagan later signed a law giving each survivor $20,000.
Hohri’s group researched the law and detailed numerous constitutional violations. In 1983 he became the lead plaintiff in the class-action lawsuit, which charged that the federal government had “maliciously and unlawfully conspired” to imprison Japanese Americans in a campaign of “invidious racial discrimination.”
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Tagged Japanese American, William Hohri
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Koro: New Language Discovered in India
Very interesting article here about how a linguists in northeastern India recently discovered a new language. A National Geographic team co-chaired by Greg Anderson, who spoke in Portland last year, was trying to study a language called Aka but instead discovered an entirely new language called Koro, which was completely unknown to Westerners. There are only an estimated 800 living people who still speak Koro.
I think Greg Anderson has the world’s coolest job. This is fascinating. By the way, the Koro speakers in the pictures in India look more East Asian than South Asian. See and hear the National Geographic recordings here:
A Great Wall
Does anyone remember this movie? (Sorry, the video above has some issues with the audio.) It was called “A Great Wall,” and I remember seeing it on an airplane way back when in the mid-80′s. I think it was the first Asian American film I had ever seen. What a load of fun! The one scene I remember most is when the father says, “We’re going to China,” and the son turns to his Caucasian girlfriend and says, “Did you hear what he said? We are going to China!” Good times.
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Tagged A Great Wall, Asian American cinema, Kelvin Han Yee
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How to Control the Slaves from Willie Lynch

(pic from here)
Thanks, Lxy, for posting this vintage link on TMM’s board. Beware of Willie Lynch.
“In my bag here, I have a fool proof method for controlling Black Slaves. I guarantee everyone of you that if installed correctly, it will control the slaves for at least 300 years. My method is simple and members of your family and any Overseer can use it.
I have outlined a number of difference(s) among the slaves; and I take these differences and make them bigger. I use fear, distrust, and envy for control purposes…”
Depression 2009
Don’t know what the rest of you are experiencing, but the economy here is bad, and in my industry, it’s been very bad for a very long time. The horror stories that our grandparents told us about growing up poor are becoming a reality for many Americans, and I’ve met lots of people who are in basic survival mode–shopping at Walmart, eliminating vacations, avoiding restaurants, and holding on to whatever pennies they earn. The economy is bad, and it’s most likely going to be bad for a very long time.
Blacks and the White House
The NY Times printed a fascinating historical look at African Americans and the White House.
It starts off:
WASHINGTON (AP) — The first child born at the White House was the grandson of President Thomas Jefferson. The second child born there was his property — the African-American baby of Jefferson’s two slaves.
Fascinating. The article then goes on to talk about African employees who have helped to run it.
As an aside, I’ve been interested in the lives of butlers ever since reading the Remains of the Day.
Japanese American Internment
I found the above video of Oregon Poet Laureate Lawson Inada at another blog–Zuky. Check it out.
I’ve been doing a lot of thinking about the Japanese American internment recently. Not thinking as in forming theories and prescriptions, which is what I usually do, but thinking as in trying to get a mental picture of what happened and what it must have been like for the internees. I’ve been “reading” the audio book version of Robert Asahina’s Just Americans: How Japanese Americans Won a War at Home and Abroad. I usually put audio books into my car stereo and listen whenever I drive. Because I’ve been at home with the baby and haven’t spent much time in the car, I’ve been a slow “reader” for this particular book. But so far, it’s very good, with lots of first person accounts and interviews. I haven’t yet finished it, but I’d recommend checking it out. Most of the reviews I’ve read have been positive.
