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ASIAN AMERICAN FEMINIST ANTIBODIES
In this zine, read page 6 on the date 1979
ACT UP, Hatian Migrants, and Alternate Memories of HIV/AIDS
Article by Karma R. Chávez. Read as much of the first 3 paragraphs (first page) as you can in the time allotted.
Camp is Prison-Like, Baltimore Sun Article
Baltimore Sun article about the conditions at Camp Bulkeley. Skim the first few paragraphs.
Not a Place to Live, Book Chapter
Skim the first page. Chapter 4 from the book, Rightlessness: Testimony and Redress in U.S. Prison Camps since World War II.
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