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FrontPage Magazine, April 15, 2011 Interview by Jamie Glazov Frontpage Interview’s guest today is Ying Ma, a visiting fellow at the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace at Stanford University. She is the author of the new book, Chinese Girl in the Ghetto , which has been endorsed by Ward Connerly, Founder and President [...]

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A politically incorrect memoir by Ying Ma Buy the Book Buy it on Amazon Buy it for Kindle (click here for Kindle UK) LIKE IT ON FACEBOOK This page has been moved. Please visit the book’s homepage here.

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FrontPageMagazine, June 25, 2010 The presidency of Barack Obama was supposed to bring about racial progress and reconciliation. From San Francisco to New York, the rough and tumble of America’s urban centers have steadfastly refused to succumb to his message of hope and change. Instead, they have showed, through numerous recent examples, that hatred and [...]

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San Jose Mercury News, May 3, 2010 The year 2010, not yet half over, has brought forth numerous sadistic black-on-Asian attacks. One question now stares everyone in the face: What role did racism play in these incidents? From San Francisco to New York, the recent attacks have been cowardly and horrific. A few weeks ago, [...]

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Below is a rough transcript of a YouTube video showing a Chinese woman fighting with a black woman on a San Francisco Municipal Railway (MUNI) bus on October 7, 2009. The video has garnered a great deal of attention online and in the news. As of January 3, 2009, the transcript below appears to be the only public record [...]

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TELOSscope, June 11, 2009 Since their defeat at the polls last November, Republicans have been desperate to recruit more racial minorities to their side. Some, like former Secretary of State Colin Powell, have exhorted the Republican Party to become more moderate and more “inclusive.” Others, like Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele, have suggested giving [...]

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Wall Street Journal Asia, March 13, 2009 Singapore The nationalist frenzy arrived quickly. As soon as Chinese art collector Cai Mingchao refused to pay for two bronze sculptures for which he had successfully bid $40 million at a Christie’s auction, China’s newspapers, Internet chat rooms and blogs rushed to crown him the country’s new national [...]

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Washington Times, February 21, 2008 The perception that Senator Barack Obama is the messenger of hope and America’s first post-racial candidate has contributed enormously to his success to date as a presidential candidate.  Across the country, Americans have eagerly embraced the Senator’s message that hope requires audacity and that race should not matter in this [...]

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