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The Changing Nature of Racial and Ethnic Conflict in United States History - 1492 to the Present (Paperback)
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The Changing Nature of Racial and Ethnic Conflict in United States History - 1492 to the Present (Paperback)
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In The Changing Nature of Racial and Ethnic Conflict in United
States History, Leslie Tischauser examines racial and ethnic
violence throughout the history of the United States, from the
arrival of Christopher Columbus, to the presidency of George W.
Bush. Tischauser focuses on racial and ethnic violence independent
of other historical themes. His aim is to provide discussion of an
issue that many are normally reluctant to talk about- race and its
impact on the development of American society. Many ethnic and
racial groups are included in this study, from Native Americans,
Spaniards, Hispanics, Aleuts, Asians, and Africans to Germans,
Scotch-Irish, Irish, French Canadians and other European
immigrants. According to Tischauser, viewing history from the point
of view of what happened to these groups, over time, forces us to
rethink the story of the American past, and what we think we know.
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