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The ethnic dimension in American history

by Olson James Stuart

Synopsis

Through association with others, individuals come to know themselves; and through placement among people of their own national, cultural, and religious kind they gain a larger American identity. This paradoxical relationship between individual and community has special meaning in American history. In neighborhoods and other forms of association, members of immigrant ethnicities along with racial and religious minorities have sought to preserve their distinctiveness against social homogenization.

This book's 17 chapters cover the history of ethnicity in American society, from the first Americans before colonization up to the present day. Groups covered include Native Americans and Americans of varied backgrounds: European, Chinese, African, Jewish, Filipino, Japanese, Mexican, Puerto Rican, Korean, Haitian, Indonesian, and Muslim.

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Book Information

Copyright year 1999
ISBN-13 9781881089872
ISBN-10 1881089878
Class Copyright
Publisher Brandywine Press
Subject HISTORY;SOCIAL SCIENCE
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 370
Length of Recording 18
Shelf No. HV852