The American Kaleidoscope. Lawrence H. Fuchs
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8. “Do You Understand Your Own Language?”: Black Americans’ Attack on Caste / 151
Dismantling Caste in the Courts / 152
The Decline of Racial Ideology in the Second World War / 154
The Black Revolution, Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Civil Religion / 158
The Civil Rights Revolution on Television / 159
Revolution in the Minds of Whites and Blacks / 163
The Presidential Response: Kennedy and Johnson / 165
The Battle of Selma / 169
The Voting Rights Act of 1965 / 171
9. “They Never Did Really See Me”: The Assertion of Black Ethnic Identity / 174
The Black Debate Over What to Call Themselves / 181
The Black Power Movement and Urban Riots / 184
10. “We Want Full Participation”: African-Americans and Coalition Politics / 190
Black Elected Officials and Coalition Politics / 192
Jesse Jackson’s Two Rainbows / 197
The Surge of Black Political Participation / 199
The End of Black Separatism as a Political Movement / 202
11. “We Have to Be Part of the Political System”: Redefining Tribal Pluralism / 206
Facilitating Indian Power: The Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 / 207
New Indian Policy Calling for Self-Determination / 210
Litigating and Negotiating the Boundaries of Tribal Pluralism / 214
Participating in the Political System / 217
The New Tribal Pluralism and the Issue of Sovereignty / 219
Being Indian and American / 222
12. “America Is in the Heart”: Asian Sojourners No Longer / 225
Loyalty and Fear: Japanese-Americans in the Second World War / 226
The Chinese and the Japanese Break the Barriers / 230
Asian-Americans and the Process of Ethnic-Americanization / 234
13. “Can’t They See? I Love This Country …”: Mexican-Americans and the Battle Against Sojourner Pluralism / 239
La Raza / 240
The Political Agenda of the 1960s and 1970s / 241
The Movement for Farm Workers’ Rights / 245
Curtailing the Flow of Illegal Aliens / 247
The 1979 Select Commission on Immigration and Refugee Policy / 250
The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 / 252
The Fear of Mexican-American Separatism / 255
Increasing Success of Mexican-Americans in Politics / 257
Mexican-Americans and the Civic Culture / 262
FOUR. THE AMERICAN KALEIDOSCOPE: THE ETHNIC LANDSCAPE, 1970–1989 / 273
14. The Blood of All Nations: The Sources of Ethnicity Become Global / 275
Not a Melting Pot, a Kaleidoscope / 276
Loosened Restrictions Since 1965 / 278
Even More Diversity Than Meets the Eye / 283
15. “From the Mountains, to the Prairies, to the Oceans …”: The Spread of Ethnic Diversity / 289
Immigrants Come to the South / 290
The Wide Distribution of Asian Immigrants and Asian-Americans / 291
The Spread of Hispanics Throughout the U.S. / 293
The Internal Migration of African-Americans / 294
The Spread of American Indians / 295
Predominantly Black Cities / 296
The New Immigrant Cities / 298
Cities of Old Immigration / 302
World Cities / 303
16. Tacos and Kimchee: The Quickening Pace of Ethnic Interaction / 305
Arenas of Interaction: Multiethnic Neighborhoods and Ethnic Food / 309
Arenas of Interaction: The Churches / 311
Arenas of Interaction: The Schools / 312
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