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  2. Amy Uyematsu - Wikipedia

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    Modeled after the Black Power movement, it too emphasized racial pride, economic empowerment, and the creation of political and cultural institutions for Asian American people in the United States. Uyematsu was a public high school math teacher for 32 years, and in the 1990s she began publishing her poetry.

  3. Yellow journalism - Wikipedia

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    Wardman was the first to publish the term but there is evidence that expressions such as "yellow journalism" and "school of yellow kid journalism" were already used by newsmen of that time. Wardman never defined the term exactly. Possibly it was a mutation from earlier slander where Wardman twisted "new journalism" into "nude journalism".

  4. The Brass Check - Wikipedia

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    Sinclair criticizes newspapers as ultra-conservative and supporting the political and economic powers that be, or as sensational tabloids practicing yellow journalism, such as newspapers run by William Randolph Hearst. In both cases, their purpose is to promote the business interests of the paper's owners, the owner's bankers, and/or the paper ...

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  6. Asian American movement - Wikipedia

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    The Asian American Movement drew upon influences from the Black Power and anti-war movements, declaring solidarity with other races of people in the United States and abroad. Some promoted the slogan of "Yellow Power," although they were less prone than organizations such as the Black Panthers to encourage conflict with law enforcement. [9]

  7. Yellow economic circle - Wikipedia

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    "Yellow shops" are businesses which supported protesters through direct action or financial support. [10] This includes businesses which participated in general strikes, donated money to legal funds for protesters such as the 612 Fund and the Spark Alliance, donated food or protective gear to protesters, or set up a Lennon Wall for customers to leave Post-it Notes with messages of support for ...

  8. The Yellow Wallpaper - Wikipedia

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    "The Yellow Wallpaper" is sometimes cited as an example of Gothic literature for its themes of madness and powerlessness. [15] Alan Ryan introduced the story by writing: "quite apart from its origins [it] is one of the finest, and strongest, tales of horror ever written.

  9. ‘Yellowstone’ Season 5 Episode 9: Craziest Moments and ...

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    SPOILER ALERT: This post contains spoilers from the Season 5, Episode 9 episode of “Yellowstone,” “Desire Is All You Need,” which premiered Sunday, Nov. 10 on Paramount Network. It’s ...