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Feagin, a sociology professor at Texas A&M University and co-author of The Myth of the Model Minority: Asian Americans Facing Racism, Wallace made a blatant statement that Asian students are separate from — and less important than — white students.
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"A key part of the stereotyping of Asians and Asian Americans is their foreignness," Feagin said.
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The Feb. 19 fire at a six-story building on 29th Street in Brooklyn injured three residents and resulted in the death of Mary Feagin , 64 years old, who became trapped in the blaze.
Fire Blamed on Voodoo Rite Sean Gardiner 2011
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The fire eventually spread to the fourth, fifth and sixth floors, where Ms. Feagin lived, and part of the roof and the fourth floor of the building collapsed.
Fire Blamed on Voodoo Rite Sean Gardiner 2011
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Feagin, a sociology professor at Texas A&M University and co-author of The Myth of the Model Minority: Asian Americans Facing Racism, Wallace made a blatant statement that Asian students are separate from — and less important than — white students.
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Steve Cassidy , president of the Uniformed Firefighters Association of Greater New York, alleged that staffing cuts made by Mayor Michael Bloomberg were "directly attributable" for Feagin's death and the injuries suffered.
Fire Blamed on Voodoo Rite Sean Gardiner 2011
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"A key part of the stereotyping of Asians and Asian Americans is their foreignness," Feagin said.
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Feagin concludes that "This brutally executed enrichment was part of the new society's foundation, not something tacked onto an otherwise healthy and egalitarian system."
Abby L. Ferber: Arizona Erasing History to Promote Racism Today 2010
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Feagin calls the near genocide of indigenous peoples the "largest example of human destruction in recorded history."
Abby L. Ferber: Arizona Erasing History to Promote Racism Today 2010
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"He's dead-on in terms of the bias we have and don't even acknowledge," Feagin said.
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