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Chapter 16: From Melting Pot to Multiculturalism
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Here and There, Holding On to the Homeland (New York Times Learning Network, Sep. 1998) [R] |
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Hispanic Online: 36 channels of content, updated daily ("The mission: To offer more news, resources and entertainment options that are relevant to Latinos than any other site")
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The New Frontier - TIME presents images of the region dubbed "Amexica." |
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New York's Angry 'Dialogue on Race' (Christian Science Monitor, Sep. 22, 1998) |
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20th Century Warriors: Native American Participation in the United States Military |
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Forgotten Fires - America's race wars today. |
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"Harry Belafonte on Colin Powell" (CNN Larry King live: Interview with Harry Belafonte, 15 Oct. 2002, reprint on The Black Commentator web site) |
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New Americans: the American story of immigration - about immigrants and refugees from countries as diverse as India, Nigeria, Mexico, and the Dominican Republic |
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Mapping Census 2000: The Geography of U.S. Diversity |
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Chinatown: Photographs from Souleyes Magazine - Asian communities in San Francisco and Chicago as well as two small towns in North Carolina and Indiana |
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Racism ... and psychology: Why we dislike, stereotype, and hate other groups and what to do about it (American Psychological Association) |
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Jim Crow History: The complex experience of African-American experience of segregation (1870s - 1950s) - historical resources and teaching ideas |
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"A Multiracial Society with Segregated Schools - Are We Losing the Dream?": This report describes patterns of racial enrollment and segregation in American public schools at the national, regional, state, and district levels for students of all racial groups. (Harvard University, January 2003) |
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Building Bridges: A Peace Corps Classroom Guide to Cross-Cultural Understanding ("Short, adaptable lesson plans and activities that build cross-cultural awareness, respect, and communication in your classroom. Lessons are flexible, easy to use, and standards-based.") |
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