Featuring essays by leading historians, including Carol Berkin,
Andrew Heinze, Earl Lewis, and Mai M. Ngai, "Race and Ethnicity in
America" is a timely introduction to the interrelated themes of
race, ethnicity, and immigration in American history and a
first-stop resource for students and others exploring the
historical roots of today's identity politics. Spanning from 1600
to 2000 and covering everything from the Trail of Tears to the
Black Power movement, the book is comprehensive both
chronologically and in terms of ethnic groups addressed: It
examines not only the history of black-white relations in America,
but also the experiences of Irish Catholics, Native Americans,
Latinos, Jews, and many others. Topics covered include
anti-Catholicism and nativism, slavery and abolitionism, Indian
removal, assimilation and scientific racism, the National Origins
Act, the civil rights movement, and contemporary debates over
affirmative action and bilingualism.
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