From the Publisher"This 375-page book would be an excellent way to include multi-ethnic materials in the classroom as a way to ensure that your students see their unique identities reflected in their coursework."
— Skipping Stones
"This is a great introduction to Takaki's path-breaking scholarship."
— Good
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- Kate Conklin
An adapted version of Ronald Takaki's work, A Different Mirror (Little, Brown, 1993), this history of minorities in the United States is accessible to a younger crowd. It chronicles the effects of Protestant, Western-European culture on the Native Americans that were already occupying North America and the struggle to hold on to cultural identity.