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What It's Like To Grow Up As A Member Of 'Model Minority'

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NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with reporter Arun Venugopal about how the government's "model minority" perception promoted Asian American success while limiting opportunities for other nonwhite Americans.

Source: Stories About Black History

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