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Tag Archives: pulitzer prize
Jose Antonio Vargas: Coaxed Into College and Eventually a Pulitzer Prize
The stereotypical Asian-American youth is studious and dedicated toward getting into college. This article from the Mercury News describes an Asian-American who had to be coaxed to go to college and later went on to win the Pulitzer prize. Jose … Continue reading