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ERIC TITLE NUMBER: ED334911 AUTHOR: Lewis, Chris H.



TITLE: American Cultures: A Multicultural Humanities
Bibliography.

YEAR PUBLISHED: 1991
NOTE: 93 p.

ABSTRACT: This bibliography was compiled as a resource for
instructors teaching the American Cultures course in the
Program in American Studies at the University of Minnesota.
It lists materials on the culture, literature, and history
of the diverse peoples of America: African American,
American Indian, Asian American, Chicano, Latino, and
European American. Its three sections represent three
historical periods (up to mid-19th century, mid-19th
century to mid-20th century, and 20th century). Each
section lists materials covering a broad historical
perspective on diversity as well as materials focused on
each ethnic group. Materials on ethnic women's culture and
history are included in each ethnic group bibliography.
Conceptual frameworks and pedagogical approaches to
diversity are included in the broad historical perspectives
segment of each section. (JB)


KEY DESCRIPTORS: American-Indian-Culture; American-Indian
History; American-Indian-Literature; Black-Culture; Black
History; Black-Literature; Higher-Education; Hispanic
American-Culture; Hispanic-American-Literature; History
Instruction; Japanese-American-Culture; Mexican-American
History; Womens-Studies
KEY DESCRIPTORS: *American-Studies; *Cultural-Differences;
*Cultural-Pluralism; *Humanities-Instruction

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