Question
Question 1
"Daniel Dae Kim
statement to the
U.S. House
Committee"
by Daniel Dae Kim
(1) These are not moments in Asian American
History, this is AMERICAN history. (2) When we
are erased from our history books, we are made
invisible to our own society, and the result is, as
Congresswoman Meng so eloquently put it, “we
are perpetually made to feel like foreigners in our
own country.” (3) Include our stories. (4) Because
they matter.
Daniel Dae Kim written statement to the U.S.
House Committee on the Judiciary Subcommittee
on the Constitution, Civil Rights, and Civil
Liberties, March 18, 2021
Question 1
"Daniel Dae Kim
statement to the
U.S. House
Committee"
by Daniel Dae Kim
(1) These are not moments in Asian American
History, this is AMERICAN history. (2) When we
are erased from our history books, we are made
invisible to our own society, and the result is, as
Congresswoman Meng so eloquently put it, “we
are perpetually made to feel like foreigners in our
own country.” (3) Include our stories. (4) Because
they matter.
Daniel Dae Kim written statement to the U.S.
House Committee on the Judiciary Subcommittee
on the Constitution, Civil Rights, and Civil
Liberties, March 18, 2021
"Daniel Dae Kim
statement to the
U.S. House
Committee"
by Daniel Dae Kim
(1) These are not moments in Asian American
History, this is AMERICAN history. (2) When we
are erased from our history books, we are made
invisible to our own society, and the result is, as
Congresswoman Meng so eloquently put it, “we
are perpetually made to feel like foreigners in our
own country.” (3) Include our stories. (4) Because
they matter.
Daniel Dae Kim written statement to the U.S.
House Committee on the Judiciary Subcommittee
on the Constitution, Civil Rights, and Civil
Liberties, March 18, 2021
Question 1
"Daniel Dae Kim
statement to the
U.S. House
Committee"
by Daniel Dae Kim
(1) These are not moments in Asian American
History, this is AMERICAN history. (2) When we
are erased from our history books, we are made
invisible to our own society, and the result is, as
Congresswoman Meng so eloquently put it, “we
are perpetually made to feel like foreigners in our
own country.” (3) Include our stories. (4) Because
they matter.
Daniel Dae Kim written statement to the U.S.
House Committee on the Judiciary Subcommittee
on the Constitution, Civil Rights, and Civil
Liberties, March 18, 2021
Answers
There are no human answers yet.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
It seems you have provided a statement by Daniel Dae Kim to the U.S. House Committee regarding the importance of Asian American history as part of American history. The statement emphasizes the need for inclusion of Asian American stories in historical narratives to combat invisibility and feelings of foreignness within society.
If you have a specific question or need further information or analysis regarding the content, feel free to ask!
If you have a specific question or need further information or analysis regarding the content, feel free to ask!
Submit Your Answer
We prioritize human answers over AI answers.
If you are human, and you can answer this question, please submit your answer.