
A Different Mirror for Young People
by Takaki, Ronald; Stefoff, RebeccaBuy New
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Author Biography
REBECCA STEFOFF specializes in writing nonfiction for young readers, with a focus on scientific, historical, and literary subjects. She previously explored the subject of evolution in Charles Darwin and the Evolution Revolution(Oxford University Press, 1996) and the four-volume series Humans: An Evolutionary History (Marshall Cavendish Benchmark, 2010). Stefoff has also written on exploration, forensic investigation, and archaeology, among other topics. In addition to writing her own books, Stefoff has adapted several important nonfiction works for young audiences: A Young People's History of the United States, based on Howard Zinn's bestselling classic of progressive history; Before Columbus: The Americas in 1491, based on Charles C. Mann's ground-breaking new look at the archaeology of the pre-Columbian Americas; and A Different Mirror for Young People, based on a major work of scholarship by ethnic historian Ronald Takaki.
Table of Contents
Introduction My Story, Our Story | p. 1 |
Why a Different Mirror? | p. 5 |
Removing the "Savages" | p. 25 |
The Hidden Origins of Slavery | p. 47 |
The Road to the Reservation | p. 67 |
Life in Slavery | p. 85 |
The Flight from Ireland | p. 105 |
The War Against Mexico | p. 125 |
From China to Gold Mountain | p. 145 |
Dealing with the Indians | p. 167 |
The Japanese and "Money Trees" | p. 187 |
Jews Are Pushed from Russia | p. 215 |
Up from Mexico | p. 237 |
Blacks Arrive in Northern Cities | p. 255 |
World War II and America's Ethnic Problem | p. 273 |
Calls for Change | p. 297 |
New Waves of Newcomers | p. 317 |
"We Will All Be Minorities" | p. 337 |
Notes | p. 341 |
Glossary | p. 361 |
Index | p. 365 |
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