Category: African-American servicemen
Okinawan Boys Scouts, the War, Internalized Oppressions: A Commentary
Excerpt: “New Black”
Demilitarized Zones: Excerpt from a poem by Doug Rawlings
Stanza from: Demilitarized Zones by Doug Rawlings They came to torture us these children of the dust to torture us with their eyes with their lies with the hatred in their eyes the ice in their smiles the wretchedness of their lives
Insooni’s Reunion with GI friend: A great Blog Post by Cloud USA
Conference Paper by Ariko Ikehara: Black Amerasian “Mixed” Space
Transpacific Sexism and Racism: The U.S. Amerasian Act of 1982 and 1987
W.E.B. Dubois speaks about Japan’s victory in Russo-Japanese War, US & European Colonialism; Japanese Imperialism and the Fight for Racial Equality
Buffalo Soldiers and Filipinas: Civl War African Americans, the Philippine War & Evangeline Buell
Insooni 인순이, Black-Korean Singer Finds Former American GI mentor
Article: Former Orphanage Resident Demian Akhan Revisits Japan 2009
Demian Akhan, a former resident of the Elizabeth Saunders Home for Mixed Race Children in Japan, who now resides in New York, visits again and talks to the Japan Times interviewer. For article – CLICK HERE.