This book is a collection of articles in which authors debate whether interracial couples are still seen as deviant, whether children of interracial parents face special difficulties, and whether bilingual education is necessary.
Contains studies, surveys, and statistics on issues related to minorities in America, covering family life and living arrangements, education, health, crime, and other topics.
Chronicles race relations in the United States from 1900 to the end of the 1920, focusing on lynchings, race riots, segregation laws, anti-Catholicism and anti-Semitism.
Discusses the history of race relations in the United States from 1920 until 1940, and features the Sacco and Vanzetti trial of 1920, the 1921 Tulsa riot, the Indian Citizenship Act of 1924, Marcus Garvey and the Universal Negro Improvement Association, and other events.
Examines the diversity of peoples who inhabit New York State, including ethnic groups and immigrants, and profiles such famous New Yorkers as Susan B. Anthony, George Gershwin, and Jackie Robinson.