Equality deferred : race, ethnicity, and immigration in America since 1945
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Equality deferred : race, ethnicity, and immigration in America since 1945
(Wadsworth books on America since 1945)
Wadsworth/Thomson Learnng, c2003
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 151-153) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Issues of diversity have been and remain a key aspect of contemporary America. James Olson draws on his experience as a distinguished scholar and teacher to develop a portrait that encompasses various ethnic groups in the U.S.-including African American, Native American, Hispanics, and immigrants from a variety of nations. In this brief text, he sketches the ever-changing ethnic portrait of America, incorporating the most relevant scholarship on the civil rights crusade, immigration quotas, various militant movements of the sixties, and the current state of ethnicity in the U.S. This volume is part of the AMERICA SINCE 1945 series--a collection of brief texts that seek to define the ways in which the United States has changed in the last 50 years.
目次
Part I: THE AGE OF INNOCENCE, 1945-1965. 1. Ethnic America in 1945. 2. The Civil Rights Crusade. 3. Welcoming Refugees And Ending Quotas, 1945-1965. Part II: RUMBLINGS OF DISCONTENT, 1965-1980. 4. Black and Hispanic Militancy. 5. Red Power. 6. Affirmative Action, Busing, and the Disintegration of the Civil Rights Movement. Part III: OLD WOUNDS, NEW INJURIES, 1981-2000. 7. The New Immigrants. 8. The Revolt of White Ethnics. 9. Ethnic America at the Turn of the Millennium. Bibliography.
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