An Inconvenient Minority: The Harvard Admissions Case and the Attack on Asian American Excellence
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Kenny Xu., Kenny Xu|AUTHOR., David Lee Huynh|READER., & Nathan Guo|READER. (2022). An Inconvenient Minority: The Harvard Admissions Case and the Attack on Asian American Excellence . Tantor Media, Inc..

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Kenny Xu et al.. 2022. An Inconvenient Minority: The Harvard Admissions Case and the Attack On Asian American Excellence. Tantor Media, Inc.

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Kenny Xu et al.. An Inconvenient Minority: The Harvard Admissions Case and the Attack On Asian American Excellence Tantor Media, Inc, 2022.

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Kenny Xu, Kenny Xu|AUTHOR, David Lee Huynh|READER, and Nathan Guo|READER. An Inconvenient Minority: The Harvard Admissions Case and the Attack On Asian American Excellence Tantor Media, Inc., 2022.

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Journalist Kenny Xu traces elite America's longstanding unease about a minority potentially upending them. Leftist agendas, such as eliminating standardized testing and lumping Asians into "privileged" categories have spurred Asian Americans to act.

Going beyond the Students for Fair Admission (SFFA) v. Harvard case, Xu unearths the skewed logic rippling countrywide, from Mayor Bill de Blasio's attempted makeover of New York City's Specialized School programs to the battle over "diversity" quotas in Google's and Facebook's progressive epicenters, to the rise of Asian American activism.

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