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Garcia, Jesus; Goebel, Julie – Negro Educational Review, 1985
Presents a study which examined the portrayal of Blacks in 11 secondary United States history textbooks and compared them to a set of textbooks published between 1965 and 1975. Reports that the treatment of Black Americans is only adequate, but has improved significantly. Provides recommendations for further progress. (KH)
Descriptors: Black History, Blacks, High Schools, Instructional Materials

Garcia, Jesus; Florez-Tighe, Viola – Equity and Excellence, 1986
Basal readers should portray minorities both accurately and idealistically. While publishers seem to have established acceptable percentage levels of minority content in basal series, the overall treatment of minorities remains unbalanced. (LHW)
Descriptors: American Indians, Basal Reading, Blacks, Cultural Images

Garcia, Jesus; Tanner, David E. – Social Studies, 1985
An analysis of 11 contemporary secondary U.S. history textbooks showed that the sentences per page devoted to the Black experience represents a substantial increase over more dated textbooks. Not only has the quantity improved, but the range of coverage suggests an improvement in quality as well. (RM)
Descriptors: Black Achievement, Black Culture, Black History, Blacks
Logan, John W.; Garcia, Jesus – 1982
Noting that major publishers have begun to depict a more balanced portrayal of ethnic story characters and content in their basal reading series, a study was conducted to investigate the extent to which stories depicting the three largest ethnic groups in the United States were contained in nine of the major and current basal reading series…
Descriptors: American Indians, Basal Reading, Blacks, Characterization