When asked if they could name a famous Asian American, 26% of respondents said “I don’t know,” according to a study by the nonprofit Asian American Foundation.
, conducted by the nonprofit Asian American Foundation, found that, when asked, 26% of respondents said “I don’t know.”
When asked to name a famous Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander, 32% said “I don’t know.” The next most popular choices were Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson , Singer Don Ho, who died 16 years ago , and actor Jason Momoa .
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