• Ah Jook Ku (April 24, 1910 – August 6, 2007) was an American journalist, writer, media advocate and public relations practitioner. She was the first Asian...
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  • first Asian-American woman reporter on The Honolulu Advertiser. 1943: Ah Jook Ku becomes the first Asian-American reporter for the Associated Press. 1970:...
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  • newspapers into the Honolulu Star-Advertiser, under publisher Dennis Francis. Ah Jook Ku Peggy Hull Star-Bulletin Information page, Honolulu Star-Bulletin, archived...
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  • BJ 1993), author James J. Kilpatrick (BJ 1941), conservative columnist Ah Jook Ku (1935), former Associated Press correspondent, first Asian American female...
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  • Science), activist, filmmaker Thom Jones, author Carole Kai, singer, artist Ah Jook Ku (B.A. 1933), journalist, first Asian American female reporter for Honolulu...
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  • American representative of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade, pancreatic cancer. Ah Jook Ku, 97, American journalist and writer, first Asian American Associated Press...
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    lynched: Ah Wing Dr. Chee Long "Gene" Tong, physician Chang Wan Leong Quai, laundryman Ah Long, cigar maker Wan Foo, cook Tong Won, cook and musician Ah Loo...
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  • (shui shang jen) Shui Sin (Shui Hsien) shuk in (shu yen) ShunTe Sian Sin Ku (Hsien Ku) sin t'it (hsien t'ieh) Sin Yan (Hsien Jen) sing Great Britain. Colonial...
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  • κύκλος (kyklos). Ironically, this Greek word also gave rise to the name of the Ku Klux Klan, an American antisemitic group. Compounding the mysterious origin...
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    Mar Tse Choy Leo Lung Siang Yip Ah Marn Leo Lung Hon Leo Lung Hor Leo Ah Tsun Leang Ding Leo Hoy Yat Yuen Chin Sing Hsu Ah Tseng Chun Quan Sing In the days...
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  • responsible for the resurgence of the Ku Klux Klan during the early 20th century. David Duke, former Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan, was quoted in The Sun...
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  • Bu-kyung [ko] (Seoul SK Knights) 210 Kim Hwan 210 Lee Hye-jeong [ko] 210 Yook Jook-wan [ko] 210 Kim Min-seo 213 Alex 214 Park Young-gyu 214 Shin Min-a 215 Oh...
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  • in the 19th century for Chinese railroad laborers). Possibly from Mandarin ku li (苦力) or Hindi kuli, 'day laborer'. Also racial epithet for Indo-Caribbean...
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    population as well. His evaluation was seconded by Randolph Shotwell, a future Ku Klux Klan leader, who described them as "a distinct race of people ... thriftless...
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  • Korean) Twinkie (westernized East Asians) Chinese Ah Beng Chinaman Ching chong Chink Chinky Coolie Jook-sing (overseas / westernized Chinese) Locust Shina...
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