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Yuji Ichioka
American historian and civil rights activist (1936–2002)
Yuji Ichioka (Japanese: 市岡雄二, June 23, 1936 – September 1, 2002) was a Japanese-American historian and civil rights activist, widely regarded as the preeminent scholar of Japanese American history.
Ichioka was a pioneer in the field of Asian American Studies and a leading figure in the Asian American movement. Alongside his partner Emma Gee,[1] Ichioka is credited for coining the term "Asian American" and founding the Asian American Political Alliance[2][3] to help unify different Asian ethnic groups (e.g.
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Japanese Americans, Chinese Americans, Filipino Americans, etc.) under one shared identity.
Early life and education
Yuji Ichioka was born in 1936 in San Francisco, California. As a child, he and his family were interned at Utah's Topaz War Relocation Center following the 1942 signing of Executive Order 9066, which ordered the internment of Japanese-Americans in the