Preface | |
Correlation Guide | |
Topic Guide | |
Internet References | |
The Experiences of Racial and Ethnic Identity, Communities, and Diversity in America | |
Chicago and the Irish | |
Cajun Country Still Sizzles | |
Farmer Fills Hala Niche While Feeding His Soul | |
In Brooklyn, An Evolving Ethnicity | |
In Armenian Enclave, Turkish Deal Arouses Suspicion | |
The Hotel Africa | |
The Legal Construction of Diversity and Disparity | |
Racial Restrictions in the Law of Citizenship | |
Dred Scott v. Sandford, Supreme Court of the United States, 1856 | |
“There’s No One as Irish as Barack O’Bama”: The Policy and Politics of American Multiracialism | |
Brown et al. Board of Education of Topeka, from U.S. Reports 1954 | |
Bakke Set a New Path to Diversity for Colleges | |
Shaare Tefila Congregation v. Cobb and Saint Francis College v. Al-Khazraji, From U.S Reports 1987 | |
Historical Discrimination in Immigration Laws, form The Tarnished Golden Dorr, September 1980 | |
The Diversity Visa Lottery-A Cycle of Unintended Consequences in United States Immigration Policy | |
The Demography of Ethnicity | |
Ancestry 2000: Census 2000 Brief | |
The American Community Survey: The New Dimensions of Race and Ethnicity in America | |
Nation’s Linguistic Diversity: Population Speaking a Language Other than English at Home Increases by 140% in Past Three Decades, U.S. Department of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, US Census Bureau, April 27, 2010 | |
A Profile of Today’s Italian Americans: A Report Based on the Year 2000 Census Compiled by the Sons of Italy, The Order Sons of Italy in America, 2000 | |
Polonia in Numbers: How Many of Us Are out There?, Good News, The American Institute of Polish Culture/The Piast Institute, 2006/2007 | |
Irish American Heritage Month and Saint Patrick’s Day, U.S. Department of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, U.S. Census Bureau, February 22, 2010 | |
Still Unmelted After All These Years | |
Indigenous Ethnic Groups | |
Who Is a Native American | |
Tribal Philanthropy Thrives | |
American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month: November 2008, U.S. Department of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, U.S. Census Bureau, November 2007 | |
African Americans | |
Black History Month, U.S. Department of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, U.S. Census Bureau, December 2009 | |
A More Perfect Union | |
Redefining Black Women in America | |
Hispanic/Latino/a Americans | |
Who’s Hispanic | |
Race and Hispanic Origin of the Foreign-Born Population in the United States: 2007, American Community Survey Reports, January 2010 | |
Latino Agricultural Workers and Their Young Families | |
Asian Americans | |
Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month, May 2010, U.S. Department of Commerce, American Community Survey, Census Bureau News, May 2010 | |
To Be Asian in America | |
European and Mediterranean Ethnics | |
Migrations to the Thirteen British North American Colonies, 1770-1775. New Estimates | |
Fecund Newcomers or Dying Ethnics? Demographic Approaches to the History of Polish and Italian Immigrants and Their Children, in the Unites States, 1880–1980 | |
Ethnics No More or Ethnogenesis: From Syrian to Arab American | |
Neither Natural Allies Nor Irreconcilable Foes: Alliance Building Efforts between African Americans and Immigrants | |
Horizons in Pluralism | |
The White Hand of Capitalism and the End of Indigenism As We Know It | |
Bigots I have Loved | |
Every End of the Earth | |
International Aspects of Ethnic Relations | |
The Ultimate Crime: Katyn & the Invention of Genocide | |
Never Underestimate the Power of Ethnicity in Iraq | |
Burqa Is Banned in France | |
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