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Misco, Thomas; Molina, Estevan; Schultz, Brian – Social Studies, 2021
The United States has a lengthy history of welcoming immigrants from throughout the world and ultimately naturalizing and conferring citizenship to them. Yet, a number of indigenous and people of color never consented to citizenship and many still do not wish to have it. This article explores the role of citizenship as a tool to not only…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Indigenous Populations, Citizenship, Acculturation
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Schroeder, Stephanie – Children's Literature in Education, 2023
This paper explores the American Girl book series and its relation to the history of American education and the school's role in the creation of the ideal American girl. Focused on the Kirsten Larson series of American Girl books, this paper explores how the settler grammars that characterize Kirsten's encounters with an "Indian girl"…
Descriptors: Land Settlement, Protestants, Colonialism, Females
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Urrieta, Luis, Jr.; Calderón, Dolores – Association of Mexican American Educators Journal, 2019
This article engages an important, but difficult conversation about the erasure of indigeneity in narratives, curriculum, identities, and racial projects that uphold settler colonial logics that fall under the rubric of Hispanic, Latina/o/x, and Chicana/o/x. These settler colonial logics include violence by these groupings against Indigenous…
Descriptors: American Indians, Hispanic Americans, Land Settlement, Immigrants
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Calderon, Dolores – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2014
In this article, I focus on making settler colonialism explicit in education. I turn to social studies curriculum as a clear example of how settler colonialism is deeply embedded in educational knowledge production in the United States that is rooted in a dialectic of Indigenous presence and absence. I argue that the United States, and the…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Land Settlement, United States History, Foreign Policy
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Hilburn, Jeremy; Fitchett, Paul G. – Theory and Research in Social Education, 2012
The authors conducted a content analysis of North Carolina history textbooks to explore how the definition of immigration has changed over the last century. They also examined how immigrant groups and involuntary Americans have been portrayed throughout the state's history. Findings suggest that as a burgeoning gateway state for immigrants, North…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Slavery, American Indians, Teacher Education Programs
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Dyck, Reginald – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 2010
Greg Sarris's 1994 "Grand Avenue" offers tough urban stories about a long-fought, still-continuing struggle for survival and self-determination. Sarris's stories present the day-to-day lives of a contemporary, fictional Pomo community living in a multiracial neighborhood not far from their traditional homeland. The stories depict poverty, high…
Descriptors: Poverty, Sexuality, Urban Areas, Self Determination
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Nomura, Gail M. – Amerasia Journal, 1987
Analyzes how Filipinos, working under a stratified polyethnic system which treated Whites, Native American Indians, Japanese, and Filipinos differently, were able to establish a permanent agricultural community in the Yakima Valley before World War II. (LHW)
Descriptors: Agriculture, American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Filipino Americans
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Duffy, John W. – Democracy & Education, 2008
Eminent African American historian Carter G. Woodson in his book "The Miseducation of the Negro," published a generation before the "Brown v. Board of Education" decision, concerned himself not with the racial composition of classrooms and schools, but with the curricula taught both in the schools and the larger culture. Certainly Woodson…
Descriptors: African American Students, United States History, History Instruction, Civil Rights
Quarles, Benjamin – Crisis, 1975
Notes that both the founding peoples and the immigrant groups, while varied in ethnic composition and length of tenure in America, were bound together by a series of indivisible ties, it is stated, and examines the source of this sense of a shared national identity by focusing on the Afro-American experience. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: African Culture, American Indians, Black History, Black Influences
Franklin, Paula A. – 1995
The United States has been called a "melting pot," a container in which separate materials are heated and blended. When people call the United States a melting pot, they are using a metaphor for the blending of cultures that some feel has occurred in this country. Others doubt that America has been a melting pot, and many doubt that it…
Descriptors: Acculturation, American Dream, American Indians, Blacks
New York State Education Dept., Albany. Div. of General Education. – 1976
This booklet presents a set of secondary level classroom strategies for examining American history in light of the issues identified by the American Issues Forum. Emphasis is on the composite nature of American society, based on assimilation of American Indians, European and Chinese immigrants, and African slaves. A section on Indian-white…
Descriptors: American Indians, Classroom Techniques, Cultural Pluralism, Ethnic Groups
Guarneri; Carl, Ed.; Davis, James, Ed. – M.E. Sharpe Inc, 2008
This comprehensive resource is an invaluable aid for adding a global dimension to students' understanding of American history. It includes a wide range of materials from scholarly articles and reports to original syllabi and ready-to-use lesson plans to guide teachers in enlarging the frame of introductory American history courses to an…
Descriptors: World History, United States History, Courses, Race
Vecoli, Rudolph J., Ed.; And Others – 1995
This two-volume encyclopedia includes essays on distinct ethnic, ethnoreligious, or Native American groups in the United States, arranged in alphabetical order. It is intended as a comprehensive reference source in the area of multiculturalism in the United States. The groups were selected according to the magnitude of the group based on 1990 U.S.…
Descriptors: Acculturation, American Indians, Asian Americans, Blacks
Hurwitz, Suzanne, Ed.; And Others – 1980
Designed to supplement what is customarily taught in junior high school United States History courses, this student manual contains three units which focus on women's history. Unit I concerns Native American women in Pre-Columbian America. Readings include The Story of a Zuni Girl--Blue Corn, Native American legends, Women as Leaders, and Native…
Descriptors: American Indians, Employed Women, Females, Immigrants
Lederer, Norman, Ed.; Copps, Jane, Ed. – Ethnic and Minority Studies Review, 1972
This document is the first issue of the University of Wisconsin System "Ethnic and Minority Studies Review," which represents an effort to bring to the attention of the people of Wisconsin and elsewhere an awareness of the work that is being done in the area of ethnic and minority and women's studies, especially within Wisconsin, along with…
Descriptors: American History, American Indians, Black History, Curriculum Development
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