He describes the “model minority” as “a myth that the White man presented to us[...]He would have our backs and all we’d have to do in return was continue doing a good job,” (142). Asian Americans weren’t always the “model minority”. In the past there were anti immigration acts, exploitation of labor, and negative stereotypes against them. There are many contributions towards the switch in feelings towards Asian Americans. A bond was forming between America and Japan after World War 2, political tensions were running high from the Vietnam War, and The Black Panther Party was becoming more and more active. This led to the creation of positive stereotypes for Asian Americans as a way of hindering their involvement with anti-establishment