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    Throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, Asians and Asian-Americans have called Arkansas their home. Many came to the state in order to take advantage of employment and social opportunities. However, several thousand Asians and Asian-Americans arrived in the state by force during the internment camp period of the 1940s. Today, Asian and Asian-American influence can readily be found in many towns of the Delta where generations of families have helped to develop the area. This section tells the story of the Chinese and Japanese who came to the state in the 1800s and 1900s.

 

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