Southern Exposure
EAST MEETS SOUTH150 Years of Asian/Southern Intersections
Fall/Winter 2005
This special issue of the Institute's award-winning journal Southern Exposure offers a pioneering look at the close ties between Asia and the U.S. South. In-depth features include:
They Were Fighters: Southern Baptists, China and the Opium War
Looking Like the Enemy: Internment brought Japanese-Americans to Arkansas - and Jim Crow
Troubled Waters: Vietnamese shrimpers stood up to the Klan, now globalization
Beyond the Model Minority: A talk with North Carolina activist Milan Pham
... and much more. You can order your copy of East Meets South here. And if you're not an Institute member/Southern Exposure subscriber yet, sign up now at the special online rate -- just $21.
Related News: Read excerpts from the Winter 2004/2005 issue of Southern Exposure, "ACTS OF GOD?" an in-depth look at the politics and economics of "natural" disasters.



