Description
Product Overview
This eBook from Heyday is a comprehensive resource on Asian American and Pacific Islander studies, delving into civil rights and social issues. Published on April 3, 2018, it spans 324 pages and is optimized for digital reading with features like enhanced typesetting, screen reader support, and Word Wise for improved comprehension. The file size is 41.0 MB, ensuring quick downloads and smooth performance on Kindle devices and apps. With an ISBN-13 of 978-1597144469, it ranks among top titles in its categories, offering reliable content for educational and personal use.

Usage
This eBook is designed for students, educators, and researchers interested in Asian American history and civil rights movements. It’s suitable for academic courses, self-study, or book clubs, providing accessible insights on-the-go via Kindle apps or devices. The screen reader compatibility makes it inclusive for users with visual impairments, while the enhanced typesetting ensures a comfortable reading experience in various environments like libraries, homes, or during commutes.
Why Choose Us
Heyday is known for publishing high-quality, authoritative works that address significant cultural and social topics. This eBook stands out with its thorough research, accessibility features, and positive customer reviews, averaging 4.3 stars from 100 ratings. The digital format offers instant access and portability, backed by reliable publishing standards that ensure accuracy and relevance in civil rights and Asian American studies.
Key Features
- Enhanced typesetting for improved readability and navigation
- Screen reader support to accommodate users with visual impairments
- Word Wise feature to aid in understanding complex terms
- 324 pages of in-depth content on Asian American and civil rights topics
- Optimized file size for fast downloads and efficient storage
FAQ
What devices can I read this eBook on?
This eBook is compatible with Kindle e-readers, as well as Kindle apps for smartphones, tablets, and computers, allowing flexible access across multiple platforms.
Is this book suitable for academic research?
Yes, it is ranked in top categories for Asian American studies and civil rights, making it a valuable resource for students and researchers seeking credible information.
Does it support accessibility features?
Absolutely, it includes screen reader support and enhanced typesetting to ensure an inclusive reading experience for all users.
How long is the eBook?
The eBook contains 324 pages, providing comprehensive coverage of its subject matter without being overly lengthy.
Can I return or exchange the eBook?
Digital products like this eBook are generally non-returnable, but please check the retailer’s policy for specific details on refunds or exchanges.








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