Introduction : literacy, race, and an American ethos
Asian American language and literacy rights in the 1970s
Language and racial injury in Lau v. Nichols
Gidra and the extracurriculum of Asian American publications
Asian American rhetorics against racial injury in the 2000s
Campus racial politics and a "rhetoric of injury"
Asian American rhetorical memory, a "memory that is only sometimes our own"
"I want a thicker accent": revisionary public texts
Afterword : writing against racial injury, writing to remember.