Latinos - General, Americas - Colonial History, Ethnic Identity - United States, United States - Ethnic & Race Relations, European Imperialism - General & Miscellaneous, Latin America and the Caribbean - Ethnic & Race Relations, General & Miscellaneous Am
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Overview
Hernandez has some 25 years of experience teaching ethnic studies and has written several books and numerous articles on ethnic groups in the U.S. Begun as a revision of Conquered Peoples in America, Fifth Centennial Edition (Kendall/Hunt, 1997), this text "makes a case for the American peoples to declare their independence from the culture of hostility prevailing since the Revolutionary War." The author compares various peoples of color—Natives, African Americans, Chicanos, Asian and Latin Americans—within the context of the nation's development, and explores the ways that pluralism shapes the study of diversity and the conditions needed for a culture of peace. Academic but accessible to the general reader. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, ORBook Details
Published
August 28, 2004
Publisher
Dubuque, IA : Kendall/Hunt Pub. Co., 2004.
Pages
462
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780757506956