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I N D E X AAPA. See Asian American Political Alliance ACC. See Asian Community Center Agbayani Village, 58, 122 Agnos, Art, 146 Aguinaldo, Emilio, 29 Alarcon, Frank, 62–63, 105 Alaskan cannery workers, 29, 181 Alba, Wayne, 169 Alcatraz bar, 11 Alioto, Joseph, 40, 43–50 Almazol, Peter, 110 America Is in the Heart (Bulsosan), 10–11, 27–28 American Federation of Labor, 192n. 68 American Indian Movement, 101, 201n. 8, 202n. 12 American Jewish Congress, 55 Amoite, Mariano, 13 Angel Island Project, 178 Aquino, Ness, 21, 35, 38, 47, 51, 55 Araneta, Annatess, 115 Arata, Raymond, 166 Armada, Ariston P., 46 Arnold, Byron, 94, 134, 165 Arzadon, Mr., 34 Asian American Movement, 3, 52–55, 59, 74–76, 175–79 Asian American Political Alliance, 25 Asian Community Center, 53, 74, 125, 155, 176 Asian Student Union, at Berkeley, 25 asparagus farms, 14–15 Axelrod, Albert C., 81 Ayson, Felix, 98d background of, 96–97 death of, 168, 174, 206n. 31 at eviction, 155 on human rights, 106 on International Hotel, 45 leadership of, 22, 84 opposition to Moscone plan, 94 Prowler on, 111 on struggle, 168, 174 BAC. See Bay Area Council BAGL. See Bay Area Gay Liberation Bagong Sikat restaurant, 11 Bailey, John, 48 Banatao, Dado, 184 Banatao, Maria, 184 Banks, OR, 17 Barbagelata, John J., 91, 132–33 Barkley, Alice, 55 Barkley, Richard, 55 BART. See Bay Area Rapid Transit Baruso, Tony, 181 Basconcillo, Fred, 18, 35 Bataan Drug Store, 11 Bataan Lunch, 34, 35 Bataan Pool, 11 Bataan Restaurant, 11 Bautista, A. Marquez, 36, 48 Note: Page numbers in italics refer to illustrations. Page numbers followed by “n.” refer to information in endnotes. Bautista, Helen, 169 Bautista, Terry, 145 Bayanihan (youth group), 110 Bay Area Council, 49 Bay Area Gay Liberation, 112–13, 125 Bay Area Rapid Transit, 49, 80 Benguet Igorot people, 101 Benson, John E., 84 Berkeley, University of California at, 23, 24–25, 55 Bird, Rose, 135 Black Panther Party, 28, 52, 53, 74, 103, 202n. 12 Blanco’s Café, 11 Bonifacio, Andres, 29, 71 Bourdoures, Peter, 88 Braga, Chris, 203n. 47 Bridges, Harry, 38 Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, 17 Brown, Ira A., 84, 85, 86, 102, 103, 133 Brown, Willie, 162, 172 Buaken, Manuel, 12–13 Bulosan, Carlos, 10–11, 27–28 Bungayan, Joe, 151 Burciaga, Raymond, 103 Burton, John, 40, 47, 89 CAC. See International Hotel Citizens Advisory Committee Cadorna, Raddy, 56 Cadorna, Wilma, 56 Caen, Herb, 77–78, 132, 164 California, early immigration to, 15 Calvin, Roberts, 109, 98e Cambiaso Vineyard, 78 CANE. See Committee Against Nihonmachi Eviction Capper, Ernest, 43 Carpenter, Bill, 161, 167 Carter, Jimmy, 92, 107 Catholic Archdiocese, 173 Catholic Bishop’s Campaign for Human Development, 94 Casa de Cambio, 160 Castro, Luisa, 36, 38 Celada, Frank, 25, 36, 43, 44, 47 Center for Community Change, 47–48, 51, 55, 56 Central Relocation Service, 157 Chan, Arthur, 79 Chavez, Cesar, 122 Chin, Gordon, 171 Chinatown, 4 after earthquake of 1906, 199n. 11 crime in, 12 development and, 79–81 politics in, 178–79 residential hotels in, 10 Chinatown Block Study, 169 Chinatown Coalition for Better Housing, 169, 172 Chinatown Community Development Center, 173 Chinatown Community Housing Corporation, 172 Chinatown Neighborhood Improvement Resource Center, 169 Chinatown Resource Center, 172–73 Chinese residents at International Hotel, 34 Chinese for Affirmative Action, 80 Chinese Chamber of Commerce, 54, 131 Chinese Community Development Center, 172–73 Chinese Cultural Revolution, 23, 175 Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, 14 Chinese Progressive Association, 53, 74, 125, 126, 176, 178 Chinese Six Companies, 54, 79, 80, 178–79, 199n. 11 Chinn, Gintjee, 79 Chung, So, 94, 174 Church, Frank, 162 CIO. See Congress of Industrial Organizations Ciria-Cruz, Rene, 208n. 11 Citizens for Total Representation, 132, 133 City College of San Francisco, 55 Club Mandalay, 34 COINTELPRO (FBI Counterintelligence Program), 103, 202n. 12 Committee Against Nihonmachi Eviction, 83 Common Sense (newspaper), 124, 150 communist parties, new (Maoist), 69–70, 71, 75–76, 110–11, 112, 116–17, 182. See also I Wor Kuen; League for Revolutionary Struggle; Line of March; Revolutionary Communist Party; Revolutionary Union; Wei Min She Communist Party, Filipinos in, 17 Communist Party of the United States of America, 17, 30, 75, 182 Communist Party of the Philippines, 65, 66, 70, 71–72, 110–11, 182 Community Ownership Organizing Project, 136 Congress of Industrial Organizations, 17, 22, 192n. 68 Constine, Donald B., 94 Constine, Nancy Jane, 94 Corregidor nightclub, 11 CPA. See Chinese Progressive Association CPUSA. See Communist Party of...

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