"Minority Groups United States History." . . "USA." . . "Etnische minderheden." . . "Multiculturalisme États-Unis Histoire." . . "minoriteter" . . "Kisebbség USA." . . "Multikulturalizmus USA." . . "Ethnische Beziehung." . . "Minorités États-Unis Histoire." . . "Minorités - États-Unis - Histoire." . "Faji megkülönböztetés USA." . . "minorité ethnique relations raciales Etats-Unis 18e s. / 20e s." . . "United States Race relations." . . "États-Unis" . . "Relacions ètniques." . . "Ethnicité États-Unis Histoire." . . "Multiculturalisme." . . "Verenigde Staten." . . "Racisme États-Unis Histoire." . . "Etnikumtörténet USA." . . "Multiculturalisme États-Unis." . . "multiculturalisme Etats-Unis." . "Minorities United States History." . . "Estats Units d'Amèrica Relacions racials." . . "USA" . . "United States Ethnic relations." . . "Literatur." . . "Cultural Diversity United States History." . . "États-Unis - Relations interethniques." . . "historie" . . "États-Unis - Relations raciales." . . "Relaciones raciales Estados Unidos s.XVI-XX." . . "Minorías nacionales Estados Unidos s.XVI-XX." . . "Estats Units d'Amèrica." . . "Historia Estados Unidos s.XVI-XX." . . "minorité culturelle relations ethniques Etats-Unis 18e s. / 20e s." . . "Multikulturelle Gesellschaft." . . "Minories Estats Units d'Amèrica Història." . . "United States" . . "United States." . "Geschichte." . . "Minories." . . "Multiculturele samenlevingen." . . "racekonflikter" . . "Multiculturalism Statele Unite ale Americii." . . "Race Relations United States History." . . "Minderheit USA Geschichte." . . "Társadalomtörténet USA." . . . . "Minorities." . . "A different mirror: a history of multicultural America" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Chronicles the history of America, from colonization to the 1992 Los Angeles riots, from a multicultural point of view."@en . . . . . . . "A different mirror : a history of multicultural America"@en . "A different mirror : a history of multicultural America" . "A dramatic new retelling of our nation's past by today's preeminent multiculturalism scholar, Ronald Takaki, this book examines America's history in \"a different mirror\"--The perspective of the minority peoples themselves."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "A Different Mirror" . . . . . . . . "A different mirror a history of multicultural America" . . "A different mirror a history of multicultural America"@en . . . . . "Beginning with the colonization of the \"New World\" and ending with the Los Angeles riots of 1992, this book recounts the history of America in the voices of the non-Anglo peoples of the United States--Native Americans, African Americans, Jews, Irish Americans, Asian Americans, Latinos, and others--groups who helped create this country's rich mosaic culture. In this significant work of scholarship, Professor Takaki grapples with the raw truth of American history and examines the ultimate question of what it means to be an American."@en . . . . "A presentation of American history from a multi-cultural perspective, focusing on a broader and comparative approach to enhance the possibility of understanding and appreciating America's racial and cultural diversity." . . . . . . "A dramatic new retelling of our nation's past. Beginning with the colonization of the New World, it recounts the history of America in the voice of the non-Anglo peoples of the United States--Native Americans, African Americans, Jews, Irish Americans, Asian Americans, Latinos, and others--groups who helped create this country's rich mosaic culture. Now, Ronald Takaki has revised his landmark work and made it even more relevant and important. Among the new additions to the book are: the role of black soldiers in preserving the Union; the history of Chinese Americans from 1900-1941; an investigation into the hot-button issue of \"illegal\" immigrants from Mexico; and a look at the sudden visibility of Muslim refugees from Afghanistan. This new edition grapples with the raw truth of American history and examines the ultimate question of what it means to be an American.--From publisher description."@en . "A dramatic new retelling of our nation's past. Beginning with the colonization of the New World, it recounts the history of America in the voice of the non-Anglo peoples of the United States--Native Americans, African Americans, Jews, Irish Americans, Asian Americans, Latinos, and others--groups who helped create this country's rich mosaic culture. Now, Ronald Takaki has revised his landmark work and made it even more relevant and important. Among the new additions to the book are: the role of black soldiers in preserving the Union; the history of Chinese Americans from 1900-1941; an investigation into the hot-button issue of \"illegal\" immigrants from Mexico; and a look at the sudden visibility of Muslim refugees from Afghanistan. This new edition grapples with the raw truth of American history and examines the ultimate question of what it means to be an American.--From publisher description." . . . . "History"@en . . . "History" . .