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5. Created Equal: The Myth of the Melting Pot

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5. Created Equal: The Myth of the Melting Pot

WENDY ROSE
Three Thousand Dollar Death Song

The American Indian Ritual Object Repatriation Foundation
http://www.repatriationfoundation.org/

The Foundation is a nonfederally funded intercultural partnership committed to assisting in the return of sacred ceremonial material to the appropriate American Indian Nation, clan, or family, and to educating the public about the importance of repatriation. On this site you will find recent news about the repatriation of sacred objects, information on how to order a copy of Mending the Circle, A Native American Repatriation Guide, and a list of related sites.



JANICE MIRIKITANI
We, the Dangerous

Japanese American Internment Page of Links
http://www.unc.edu/~jshields/ja.int.html

This is a clearinghouse of links for pages related to the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II. You'll find links to Japanese American history, general information about the Japanese American internment during World War II (including photo images of the camps), personal stories, and redress.



VINCENT N. PARRILLO
Causes of Prejudice

Strangers to These Shores Web Page
http://www.abacon.com/parrillo/

"Causes of Prejudice" originally appeared in Vincent N. Parrillo's book Strangers to These Shores. The author maintains this page at The William Paterson College of New Jersey, where he is Chair of the Department of Sociology. The page has updated statistical tables, great links to research resources, and Internet readings and exercises.



FRED L. PINCUS
from Individual to Structural Discrimination

The American Association for Affirmative Action
http://www.fga.com:80/aaaa/

The AAAA is dedicated to the advancement of affirmative action, equal opportunity, and the elimination of discrimination on the basis of race, gender, ethnic background, or any other criterion that deprives people of opportunities to live and work. This site contains current information on Affirmative Action and the White House, Congress, the States, the Courts, as well as useful links.



GLORIA ANZALDÚA
La conciencia de la mestiza/Towards a New Consciousness

The Chicana Studies Web Page
http://latino.sscnet.ucla.edu/women/interviews.html

This page has interviews with Chicana and Latina writers (including Gloria Anzaldúa). It has many links to organizations, announcements, resources and topics, and profiles.



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