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Reminders of Japanese redress increase Asian American support for Black reparations
M. W. Kraus and A. C. Vinluan
This study explores how informing Asian Americans about the 1988 Japanese American redress affects their support for Black reparations. Conducted by Michael W. Kraus and A. Chyei Vinluan, the research reveals that greater awareness of this historical context significantly boosts support for reparations, revealing intriguing interconnections in social justice advocacy.
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