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Books about Native Americans (6 C, 28 P) Pages in category "Books about race and ethnicity in the United States" The following 92 pages are in this category, out of 92 total.
Raising Race Questions: Whiteness and Inquiry in Education: Raising Race Questions is a 2014 book about race and ethnicity in the United States by Ali Michael. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Overview
Her book Black Identities: West Indian Immigrant Ideas and American Realities (1999) won five scholarly awards. [3] Her underlying research for the book has been described as a "methodological tour de force" presenting multiple perspectives on race, class, ethnicity and generations. [21]
It deals with, in roughly sequential order, Native Americans, African Americans pre- and post-slavery era, Irish, Mexicans, Chicanos, Chinese, Japanese, Jews, and ties up the book with a current (for the time the book was written) summary of where minorities are now. Each chapter talks about the history of a different ethnic group, and covers ...
Diversity Explosion: How New Racial Demographics are Remaking America is a 2014 non-fiction book by William H. Frey. [1] [2] [3] [4]A look into how racial and ethnic diversity and changing demographics are altering the United States, Diversity Explosion is published and distributed by the Brookings Institution Press.
Sandra I. Enríquez reviewing the book in Journal of American Ethnic History, published by University of Illinois Press on behalf of the Immigration & Ethnic History Society, wrote, "Rather than writing a traditional, patriotic, and triumphant history of the United States, Ortiz creates a dialogue between the histories of blacks and Latinxs, as ...
The United States has a racially and ethnically diverse population. [1] At the federal level, race and ethnicity have been categorized separately. The most recent United States census recognized five racial categories (White, Black, Native American/Alaska Native, Asian, and Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander), as well as people who belong to two or more of the racial categories.
White Like Me: Reflections on Race from a Privileged Son is a book by activist and writer Tim Wise. It is a personal account examining white privilege and his conception of racism in American society through his experiences with his family and in his community. [1] The title is based on the book Black Like Me written by John Howard Griffin. [2]