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  2. Throughline - Wikipedia

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    Throughline is a historical podcast and radio program from American public radio network NPR. The podcast aims to contextualize current events by exploring the historical events that contributed to them. Its episodes have outlined the history of modern political debates, civil rights issues, and domestic and international policy.

  3. Yuri Kochiyama - Wikipedia

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    [93] [94] Then in 2007, she was the subject of the play Yuri and Malcolm X, written by Japanese American playwright, Tim Toyama. [29] [95] In 2010, she received an honorary doctorate from California State University, East Bay, and in 2011, a song titled "Yuri Kochiyama" was released on the Blue Scholars album Cinemetropolis. [58] [96] [97]

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    Podcast Pick of the Week. NPR’s Throughline podcast explores the history and controversies of America’s electrical grid.. Thank you for reading! This story was produced with financial support ...

  6. Wikipedia:Peer review/Yuri Kochiyama/archive1 - Wikipedia

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  7. Asian American movement - Wikipedia

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    Yuri Kochiyama was also one of the organization's members, who, prior to joining the AAA, played an active role in the Congress of Racial Equality and the Organization of Afro-American Unity. [10] Global decolonization and Black Power helped create the political conditions needed to link pan-Asianism to Third World internationalism.

  8. List of inmates of Manzanar - Wikipedia

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    Yoshinaga-Herzig later moved to New York, where she became a community activist in the 1960s and was a member of Asian Americans for Action (AAA), the first Asian American political organization on the East Coast. It included Asian American activists Bill and Yuri Kochiyama. [4]

  9. Seven Songs for Malcolm X - Wikipedia

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    It would have been a great movement with the two charismatic men. And I think that the government had to stop that at any cost." This leads into further eye-witness accounts of the day that Malcolm X died, by community activist Yuri Kochiyama, Malcolm X's wife, Betty Shabazz, and one of his aides, Imam Benjamin Karim.