Artis, Nancy et. al. World Cultures and Geography. Rocky River, CLR Publishers, 1997.
This book is useful in helping to unlock some of the mysteries often held about the cultures of other ethnic groups. It promotes the spirit of diversity and invites thoughts on the idea of seeing the planet as a global village.
Ashabranner, Brent. Still A Nation of Immigrants, New York, Cobblehill Books, 1993.
A discussion of social issues which centers around the contributions and concerns of immigrants to America.
Cozic, Charles P. Education in America. San Diego, Green Haven Press,19-
One book in a series of publications called "Opposing Viewpoints" relating subjects of social controversy in the society.
Dejnozka, Edward L. and Kapel, David E American Educators Encyclopedia. New York, Greenwood Press, 19--.
A quick reference guide for information related to the area of education.
Hakuta, Kenji Mirror of Language: The Debate on Bilingualism. New York, Basic Books, 1986
The author offers arguments for and against bilingual education along with information on federal funding history and highlights various models of existing programs around the country.
_________- Multicultural Milestones in United States History, Vols.1&2 Upper Saddle River, Globe Fearon Educational Publishers, 1995.
A series in two volumes which discusses another side of history. Volume 1 highlights untold episodes of ethnic Americans who helped to shape this country (- to 1900.) Volume 2 continues with an exploration of the achievements made by ethnic Americans (from 1900-.)
Sowell, Thomas. Race and Culture; A world View. New York, Basic Books, 1994.
An exploration of the role that races and cultures play in a disparate society.
Szumski, Bonnie ed. Interracial America. San Diego, Green Haven Press, 1996.
Another book from the series of "Opposing Viewpoints." A presentation of various opinions on social issues of immigration, racism, poverty and culture.
Takaki, Ronald. A Different Mirror: A History of Multicultural America. Boston, Little, Brown and Company, 1993.
A story about multiethnic groups coming together to create a new society in America.
Takaki, Ronald. Strangers from a Different Shore: A history of Asians Americans. Penguin Books, 1989.
A portrait of Asian-Americans shown through a story about courage and strength of a people.