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<title>Why Ferguson Should Matter to Asian-Americans</title>
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<description>Ferguson isn&#x26;#x2019;t simply black versus white. A peculiar Vine floated around social media Monday evening following the grand jury announcement in Ferguson, Mo. The short video shows an Asian-American shopkeeper standing in his looted store, with a hands-in-his-pockets matter-of-factness and a sad slump to his facial expression. &#x26;#x201C;Are you okay, sir?&#x26;#x201D; an off-screen cameraman asks. &#x26;#x201C;Yes,&#x26;#x201D; the storeowner says, dejectedly. The clip is only a few seconds, but it highlights the question of where Asian-Americans stand in the black and white palette often used to paint incidents like Ferguson. In the story of a white cop&#x26;#x2019;s killing of a black...</description>
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