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The Yellow Power movement of the 1960s sought to end
government internment of Asian Americans.
employment discrimination against Asian Americans.
segregated neighborhoods for Asian Americans.
poor educational opportunities for Asian Americans.

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Answered by MVB
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During the Asian American civil rights movement of the 1960s  activists fought for the development of ethnic studies programs in universities.Taking cue from the  African Americans expose institutional racism and government hypocrisy, Asian Americans began to identify the ways in which they, too, had faced discrimination in the United States. This was the main motive for the Yellow Power movement of the 1960

Answered by krishna210398
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Answer:

The Yellow Power movement of the 1960s sought to end government internment of Asian Americans

Explanation:

As derived from the black electricity ideology, yellow power means that Asian people need to control the choice- making methods affecting their lives. One primary premise of each black energy and yellow power is that ethnic political power should be used to improve the financial and social situations of blacks and yellows.

whereas the unique movement changed into led by means of japanese, chinese language and Filipinos who made up the sizeable majority of Asian people inside the 1960s and Nineteen Seventies, increased immigration, moving demographics, and coalitions with local Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders have modified the face of the community.

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