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14 Arthur W. Helweg Population P~ofile: .Asian Indian ·.Americans Ed.ucati.on percent with fewer than twelve years .ofschd.ol .15.3% own property, and to bring relatives to America. With the influx of relatives after this ruling, Asian Indian political centers and communities began to develop. Most of these discriminatory actions occurred before the birth of the Asian Indian community in Detroit. Asian Indians in Detroit, like many of their counterparts in California, worked hard and sent a lot of money back to their families in India. The people by whom they wished to be respected were in India. In Michigan they did not suffer the discrimination or anti-Asian sentiment that had swept through the West Coast. They made good money in industry. ...

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