May is a month when we can celebrate the heritage, accomplishments, and contributions of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the United States. The observance started as a Congressional joint resolution in 1978 calling for a week-long celebration of Asian and Pacific American heritage; President Carter signed the proclamation in 1979, and the first celebration happened on the week of May 4, 1979. Congress then passed legislation designating May as Asian Pacific American Month in 1992. President Obama in 2009 expanded the proclamation to include Pacific Islanders.
To celebrate, here is a small list of some books to read this month or any time. The books are not listed in any particular order, and they include fiction and nonfiction. If you want to find these and other books and resources, you can check the Library Catalog from our website.
In addition if you want to learn more, here are some online resources freely available on the Internet:
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