Racial & ethnic relations in America
Record details
- ISBN: 9781682173152
- ISBN: 1682173151
- ISBN: 9781682173176
- ISBN: 1682173178
- ISBN: 9781682173183
- ISBN: 1682173186
- ISBN: 9781682173190
- ISBN: 1682173194
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Physical Description:
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3 volumes (1506 pages) : illustrations ; <mark class='oils_SH keyword physical_description'>26</mark> cm - Edition: Second edition.
- Publisher: Ipswich, Massachusetts : Salem Press, a division of EBSCO Information Services ; [Amenia, New York] : Grey House Publishing, [2017]
- Copyright: ©2017
Content descriptions
General Note: | First edition published in 2000. |
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Formatted Contents Note: | VOLUME 1 -- Ability testing and bias -- Abolition movement -- Aboriginal Canadians -- Accent discrimination -- Accommodationism -- Acculturation, generational -- Adarand Constructors v. Pena -- Adolescent ethnic identity -- Affirmative action -- African American Baptist Church -- African American cowboys -- African American-American Indian relations -- African Americans: an overview -- African Americans: cultural impact -- African Americans: education -- African Americans: employment -- African Americans: families and socialization -- African Americans: film -- African Americans: in the Civil War -- African Americans: literature -- African Americans: music -- African Americans: stereotypes -- African Americans: women and social equality -- African Canadians -- Afro-Caribbeans -- Afrocentrism -- AIDS conspiracy theory -- Alaska Native Brotherhood and Alaska Native Claims Settlement -- Alcatraz Island occupation -- Alexander v. Holmes County Board of Education -- Alianza Federal de Mercedes -- Alien land laws -- Alienation, racial and ethnic -- Allotment system -- AME Church -- AME Zion Church -- Amerasian Homecoming Act -- American Anti-Slavery Society -- American Colonization Society -- American Council on Race Relations -- American Indian activism -- American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month -- American Indian civil rights -- American Indian Civil Rights Act -- American Indian Defense Association (AIDA) -- American Indian Movement -- American Indian Policy Review Commission -- American Indian Religious Freedom Act -- American Indian slavery -- American Indians: agriculture -- American Indians: an overview -- American Indians: dance and music -- American Indians: demographics -- American Indians: education -- American Indians: families and socialization -- American Indians: film -- American Indians: in the justice system -- American Indians: stereotypes -- American Indians: women and social equality -- American Jewish Committee -- American Jewish Congress (AJC) -- American Nazi Party (ANP) -- Amerind -- Amish, Hutterites, and Mennonites -- Amistad slave revolt -- Ancient Order of Hibernians (AOH) -- Anglo-conformity -- Anglophone -- Anglo-Protestant stereotypes -- Anglo-Protestants -- Anglo-Saxon -- Annihilation or expulsion of peoples -- Anti-Catholicism -- Anti-Defamation League -- Anti-Semitism -- Antislavery laws of 1777 and 1807 -- Apache Wars -- Arab Americans: an overview -- Arab Americans: demographics -- Arab Americans: stereotypes -- Arab Canadians -- Arizona Senate Bill 1070 -- Aryan "race" -- Aryan nations -- Ashkenazic and German Jews -- Asian American gangs -- Asian American Legal Defense Fund (AALDEF) -- Asian American movement -- Asian Americans: an introduction -- Asian Americans: education -- Asian Americans: employment -- Asian Americans: families and socialization -- Asian Americans: film -- Asian Americans: stereotypes -- Asian Americans: women -- Asian Indians in Canada -- Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance (APALA) -- Assimilation: cultural and structural -- Assimilation: theories -- Atlanta Compromise -- Attitude-receptional assimilation -- Authoritarian personality theory -- Bakke case -- Banking practices and racial relations -- Baseball and the early impact of African Americans -- Batson v. Kentucky -- Behavior-receptional assimilation -- Bigotry -- Bilingual Education Act -- Bilingual education and racial relations -- Bilingualism in Canada -- Biosocial theories and race relations -- Biracialism and multiracialism -- Black "brute" and "buck" stereotypes -- Black cabinet -- Black church -- Black codes -- Black colleges and universities -- Black conservatism -- Black conservatism: Four Key Characteristics of Black Conservatives -- Black flight -- Black History Month: an overview -- Black Is Beautiful movement -- Black Jews -- Black LGBTQ community -- Black Lives Matter -- Black middle class/black underclass relations -- Black nationalism -- Black Panther Party (BPP) -- Black Power movement -- Blackface -- Blackness and whiteness (legal definitions) -- Black-on-black violence -- Bleeding Kansas -- Bloc Quebecois -- Blue laws -- Bolling v. Sharpe -- Border patrols -- Bracero program -- Brain drain -- British as dominant group -- Broadcast media: All in the Family -- Brown v. Board of Education -- Buchanan v. Warley -- Buddhist holidays and celebrations -- Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) -- Burke Act -- Busing and school integration -- Cable Act -- Cajuns -- Cambodian Americans -- Campus ethnoviolence -- Canadian policy on refugees -- Canarsie riots -- Capital punishment and race -- Carlisle Indian School -- Caste model (American South) -- Catholic holidays and celebrations -- Caucasian -- Celtic Irish -- Certificate of Degree of Indian Blood -- Charleston church shooting of 2015 -- Charleston race riots (1865) -- Charter of Rights and Freedoms -- Charter of the French Language -- Charter Schools and Racial/Ethnic Relations -- Cherokee Nation v. Georgia and Worcester v. Georgia -- Cherokee Tobacco case -- Chicago Conference (1961) -- Chicano movement: Chicano -- Chin Murder -- Chinatowns -- Chinese American Citizens Alliance -- Chinese Americans -- Chinese Canadians -- Chinese Exclusion Act -- Chinese Six Companies -- Christian Front -- Christian Identity movement -- Church of the Lukumi Babalu Aye v. Hialeah - Cities and ethnic diversity -- Citizens Councils -- Citizenship Act -- Civic assimilation -- Civil Liberties Act of 1988 -- Civil liberties in the United States -- Civil rights -- Civil Rights Act of 1957 -- Civil Rights Act of 1960 -- Civil Rights Act of 1964 -- Civil Rights Act of 1968 -- Civil Rights Act of 1991 -- Civil Rights Act of 1866-1875 -- Civil Rights cases -- Civil rights -- Civil Rights movement -- Children in the Civil Rights movement -- Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1987 -- Civil War and race relations -- "Classless" society -- Class theories of racial/ethnic relations -- Clinton massacre of 1875 -- Code switching -- Colegrove v. Green -- Colfax massacre (1875) -- College admissions and race relations -- Colliflower v. Garland -- Colonial model of racism -- Color coding -- Colored Women's League -- Columbus and indigenous peoples -- Competition theory and human ecology -- Compromise of 1850 -- Compromise of 1877 -- Confiscation Act of 1861 and 1862 -- Conformity theories -- Congress of Racial Equality -- Congressional Black Caucus -- Congressional Hispanic Caucus (CHC) -- Conquest and annexation and race relations -- Conservatives and racial / ethnic relations -- Constitutional racism -- Contact and adaption patterns -- Contact hypothesis -- Coolies -- Cooper v. Aaron -- Council of Federated Organizations (COFO) -- Crack cocaine and race relations -- Creole -- Cress theory -- Crime and race/ethnicity -- Criminal justice system and racial and ethnic relations -- Crime trends -- Crips -- Critical race theory -- Crown Heights conflicts -- Cuban American National Foundation (CANF) -- Cuban Americans -- Cuban Revolution -- Cuban-African American relations -- Cultural citizenship -- Cultural pluralism -- Cultural relativity v. ethnocentrism -- Culture and language -- Culture of poverty -- Cultures of resistance -- Curanderismo -- DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) -- DAPA (Deferred Action for Parents of Americans and Lawful Permanent Residents) -- De facto and de jure segregation -- Declaration of First Nations -- Deference rituals -- Delano Grape Strike -- Delgamuuku v. British Columbia -- Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development -- Desegregation of the US defense industry -- Desegregation of US public schools -- Determined Residents United for Mohawk Sovereignty (DRUMS) -- Detroit riot (1967) -- Diaspora -- Discrimination: an introduction -- Discrimination: behaviors -- Discrimination: direct institutionalized -- Discrimination: direct v. indirect -- Discrimination: indirect institutionalized -- Discrimination: intentional v. unintentional -- Discrimination: overt/expressed v. covert -- Discrimination: racial and ethnic -- Discrimination: responses to -- Discrimination: spatial dimensions -- Discrimination: systemic -- Disease and intergroup contact -- Disfranchisement laws in Mississippi -- Disidentification -- Disparate impact theory -- Distinct society concept -- Diversity -- Diversity training programs -- DNA profiling: an overview -- Dominant group -- Dominican Americans -- Draft riots (1863) -- Drugs and racial/ethnic relations -- Duro v. Reina -- Dyer antilynching bill -- Eastern European Jews -- Eastern Orthodox holidays and celebrations ebonics -- Economics and race -- Edmonson v. Leesville Concrete Company -- Education and racial/ethnic relations -- Egalitarian symbiosis -- Elk v. Wilkins -- Employment Division v. Smith -- Employment in Canada -- Enclave economies -- English-only and official English movements -- Entitlement programs -- Entrepreneurship in ethnic minority communities -- Environmental racism -- Epithet transfer -- Epithets and pejorative language -- Equal education opportunity -- Equal Employment Opportunity Act -- Equal Employment Opportunity Commission -- Equality -- Equality of opportunity -- Ethnic cleansing -- Ethnic enclaves -- |
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CHOICE_Magazine Review
Racial and Ethnic Relations in America
CHOICE
Copyright American Library Association, used with permission.
This second edition adds articles about selected programs (e.g., DACA--Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals), events (the 9/11 attack on the World Trade Center), and movements (Black Lives Matter) that postdate the edition published by Salem Press editors in 1999 (CH, Mar'00, 37-3690). The work's stated intention is to present theory, history, current events, and issues, but the editors' mere mention in passing or omission altogether of some topics seems surprising (e.g., the US-Mexico border wall controversy, or the Buffalo Soldiers Army regiments of the 1860s), given the prominence of such matters in the news or in cultural studies during the intervening years. While revisions and inclusion of new research are evident in the general bibliography and in sources for further reading following the articles (e.g., the Holocaust entry has been notably updated), much of the content appears unchanged from the first edition. Articles about particular ethnic groups present updated demographic statistics, and some have short addenda discussing socioeconomic factors. Given the prominence today of ethnic and racial relations in historical studies, and the greater awareness of ongoing historical revision, an emphasis on insights from newer studies would have been preferred. The presentation of materials for further reading is better in the new edition, in which reference lists replace dense bibliographic paragraphs. The first edition's separate "Personage Index," the list of contributors (with affiliations), and volume-specific photo credits are absent from this second edition. Signed articles and photo cut lines take care of creator credits, but omission of author affiliation makes it harder to contact the contributors or have a sense of who is currently active. Other features include a categorized list of entries (unnecessary, in this reviewer's opinion), an inadequately updated time line (with entries that are mostly "firsts" for a single ethnic group), a section now titled "Pioneers of Intergroup Relations" (comprising short entries about selected individuals involved in events or movements, classified by identity group), plus a topically subdivided "Bibliography of Ethnic and Racial Relations" and a general index. Overall, this expensive work is disappointing as a new edition and is recommended for institutions collecting comprehensively or that do not already own the first edition. Summing Up: Recommended, with reservations. High school through beginning undergraduate students; general readers. --Kate Cleland-Sipfle, Southern Oregon University