Textbooks are the most important pedagogical tools in higher education and they should convey suffi cient and accurate information on minority groups and women in the United States. Yet textbooks tend to marginalize these groups in their depictions. This article examines the coverage of Asian Pacifi c Americans in twenty-eight American Government or Politics textbooks. Asian Pacifi c Americans have faced a unique history of exclusion, discrimination, and stereotyping. The content analysis of the textbooks reveals that textbooks do not fully cover their history and contributions to US politics, either measured by page numbers or by historical events and fi gures important to Asian Pacifi c Americans. To rectify this lack of coverage, this article concludes with fi ve constructive recommendations, including an option to invite scholars on Asian Pacifi c American politics to serve as textbook reviewers and textbook coauthors.