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-7-AUTHOR -Berman, Edw rd ,11. Eth-niO Heti 0 olo :1--Jnr-?ral Sib INSTITUTION LouiSvilie School of Edu_.ti liureauorVost:seOondary4ucation (DHEW Wahirgtou L= C. PUB-DATE ,-,Oct 77 'NOTE Apr IL.latd,dOcum-ents,si-z e ED 150 043 and SO 77570; 'Paw,. 12 is mi,§sin4 and ths r for o 'not- .,,Lavailabl'o in ri.giina.l documnt

EDRS PRICE MF01/PCOfFluS,Postaq DESCRIPTORS Ams.ridan iM4ri Indian=1;,BiacksA Chin9se luricans; Civil Rights; :Cultural Awarc'n,7tss; Cultu Education ;. Cultural_ Enricthrlmtl *Claturaj Pluralism; FlEmntary,ScoA'uary Lducmion; Ethnic Groups; *Ethnic-Studis; Instzuctional Japae' Lit,raturo;T3try; Social History; *SoCi'al IDENTTERS-?.O Ethnic -3(jr m Act

ABS,TlikCT -.-.- Th'docur7 290 ,JAhic". 'r eibLiogiz,iph ci-tations fo= s, autoblcgraphir-s, urrIculum anl critiCal'and Udies,tor »crk puOlishq,a.tuom 1950 th ugh 1976 ar,,, antiotatd. 7111, matatiAlsi,conider cultur31 Conniots, i-u cultural groups in pr.7'sr.t sic rlitu,and. r.hnic groups.,Th Au r l .:ar,Black F Anoricab, . Caribbean, Chins 3.e, (.;17mAnr=k,Irh,Italian., ..li:paUes..1wi'sh, Latin )m.'-rical Polish, Pu-r'b ?ica,n, Russian, SpanisiPortugs G=r1,2ral, :111d. Essi-Jr141. organized alpha'batically.ty acco=di, typ o (D114

a. fiprodu s suppli.(1 f7cm cutiiiE Guiji ,, U.S. OE PARTMtNT OFHEALTH,' -PERMISSION TO REPRObUCE THIS -EDUCATION & WELFARE MATERIAL HAS SEEN GF1ANTEp Bc' NATLUNAL INSTITUT& OF EDUCATION THIS DOGUMENT HAS 'BEEN` REPRO- DUCgo kNACTLY As RECEIVED FROM THE PERSON 9 ORGANIZATION ORIGIN. ATING IT POINTS OF VIEW OR OP(NrONS STMED DO NOT NECESSARILY REPRE. SETO OFFICIAL NATIONAL. NSTITUTE OF EDUCATION POSITION OR' POLICY TO THE EDUCATIONALRESOUROES' INFORMATION GEN-i-ER-(ERIC11"

ETIEHTO.PERITACE PR JEC GENERAL BIBLIOG

Louisville Area Ethnic Heritage Studies _eacher Training and Curriculum Developme P oject

By Edward H. Berman Pr6ject Co-Director and! Ashociate Prgfessor..of Educ tict)r University of Lodisvillic Louisville, Kentucky

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E450,0i408 be1-1. f , Review PresS,' 1973.

I. . This is a,Worimn's personal ac 'what if is like to be a halfbree in .theU her joys and. sotrows, the oppress ng pover frustrations and -dreams.are..1114S rated.,

e 081 Chandler; tdna galkei..Indian Paintbrush. ChiCag6r Albert Whitman and Company, 1975. "Feeling; =l ike anousider on the SioLoc reseryation because she isorgy half, SioUx.;. Maria finds her attitudes changing-as the new teacher teaches her-traditional_Indian wayst, 4 E4 0, 4tIB" 0rary, rgaret. SuSet e La.-F esche!, Voice of `.The_ ©mahp._Indians New York Hawthorn'Books,'. 1973. Thebiography Ind an woman who fought.foran aducatiOnan went on to x. .,champion the rights of he_ people

i. 5408` Delorio, ine, ,lr Of Utmost Good Faith. NeW York: Bantam Books, 1971. "The case of the American Indian agartiSt the .Federal Government of the United States ''as documented, in.treaties, speeches, bills lanahearingg ftom 1830 to the present. "'

5408 . Dennis, Henry C. ed. The- erican_Indian 149?7. 1970. New York: Oceana-Putaications, 1971: This is a`chronology and fact book onthe American Indian. An extensive appendix includes current statistics of interest.

2 E450, Core 081 Dickson, Lovat. Wilderdess York: Atheneum, 1973. This is the story of Grey Owl. His ission was to defend the countryside from exploita-. tion, the Indians against humiliations, and' animals from crUelty.and :slaughter.

540 Eckert, Allan W, Tecumseh. Boston; Ltt le Brown and Co., 1974. This is the ec e pny w en to be pit-formed as an ou dram,a./ 2--1.rown Media Center '1--N:111,AiLultural Resource Cen

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'Erdoe6, Rich . The Sun Dance People; The Plains' Indians- Their Past and Present. Mew York: Random House 1972-.

Core On / _Franco-L John 111 American IndianContributors,to_ Atherican 1.cfTie.relTd7ETW-7,71917:177Grarr'. fress,. 1975.

p This source attempts to dispel Styreotypes about Amerieen Indians. It la the author's hope that those Teading this bnoic. will impiove-their,understanding,of the km titan Indians and `recognize their:-tont- ibu-' ions.

Gridley, Marion E. Asierican Indian Women. New York: /Hawthorn Boo s, _Inc., 1974. This book is a biographical collection focusing On Indian women who have made significant contributipns to their people and 'their country.

mM, William Cd:Indian HaTests. N. York:. McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1.973. Whilek reeding this Vok4 readers can follow" the footsteps of the.indians,and find title same foods they us from prickly pears in the Southwest c errieg in New England.

HarniEhfeger, Lloyd. Pri ones of the Builders. ,'Minneapolis, Minn..: Lerner

Pub. Co I973. "an citing story, of in prehistoric North American mmong the .Mound Builders."

Hartley,/William-6, Ellen. Osceola Unconquered Indian. Neva, Yor Hawthorn ,Books, rile., 1973. This book "is an eloquen(and inspiring- teStaMent to one manes singular,cpyage/ -and-dedication to the cause-Of las people.

Henderson, Nancy, andDewy,Jape. Circle o Life New-York- Julian Messner 1974. This :book 'shOws the Miccpsukee Indian-- way:of life. The reader takes a. trip through the,-Everglades and learns of the rioUs-as- peas of the giccosukee way of living, Ethriie,

t-Leas .ourse- I =ern rsehy,' ,ndia, Plains- nd M y and 1973. a Presents a vivid view of many- tr ns-And,ial-it 7 Che-yeruteSitoux_i__Paw ornanbIle%and many othe;-s.-

Joseph B Tecumseheh awAtlieIndian eaton 1 1 -1 13 New York: Franylin Watts, Inc., 1975, -This; s thevtOry of how -the Indian . nations :east of the Missiasippi Weredefected in, their' effort 'tounite all ofthe tribes.

'ones, ne Clark*. The American Indian in Amer 'a. 'It nneapa 1 i s Minn ern 1973: ok -centersonthe erican Indi.n 'frbro 'storic titilea,t,o the end of the 18th pry.-It in pudes. material on the migratien, the .nature .of American In an ..culture and the impact of white 'civilization

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es,-KennethM. War the Semin 11: 835- 1842. 1New York-v Franklin Watts, Inc., 1975.

This bsok gives -,an actount of the : Florida -tribe of Indians fighting for their freedo in their home and.-

Core 08,1 Kirk, Rah,- and Daugh rty, Richard D. Hunters of the Wha-le. N York: WilliamMotrow &

Co., 1974. - "This boo3 tellsthe exciting story

the ,excavation of one of the richest . depos-its of ancient Indian material ever'. found-inthe 11.8. The site is a Makalc Indian village named Oaette, and it is located on the western Moat- tii? of Washington's OlyMpic. peninsula.

Owens, William A. A Fair-and Happy Land. -New York:'.Charles Scribner.'s Sons, 1.9-5. -This book is a unique chronicle of the rheKi-tan pastrecounting thee dp of e rbrivier fortwo hundred Years..

Siinpson, Ben-S. Start W The NOW Ye Farrar, Straus, Giroux, 1975. This boOk "tells a stark,, moving 4 , a young warriors' courage and humani Ennio t1cr to Pro

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S408 Wax, :Marray-J.. Ln ian Americans; Ehg. 1(ti Clif. c- 1971.

"This book of _ ,ntati tu the camt,emperary Sit ilat i ns andproblems .o f American Inthan people

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an.Indian Ethnic Cul tures of Am ca. Educational Insi.gbts, n. Activities inc\lude,attmusic, dance sand writtenexelkises:for the'various- Indiantiibes. Groups of activlties1are divided based POngeographle location., The final category Centers on.contemporary. problems.

o 81 Bishop, Oosetteand SOreiner, Ancestors Are Called AMeritanindt ns, Touch and See Bducaionalr Re'sourcp 1975. Activities in- -7thet\ areas of art, music; food and sporta for d'eveloping an under- , -standing-of'the American Indians. / v,

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s408, Core 081 IAdian Tribes. Troll- Associates,: 1971.

_,.Contents: 1. Cherokee" , 6. Pawnee 2. Choctaw Seminole,

, ow Shoshone 4. opi-Pneble Siclux Iroquois Tlingit

2 I Indian Before C- umbus..4, SVE, 1976.

iTape Recording. 1 This set includes.4lmstrips and cassettes dealing with the basic culturesof the Indian. Titles include: ftam Hunter to Farmer, Eastern Woodland'Cult- res, Southwestern Desert Cultures an 'Advanced. Ihdi4h Civklizations 1

Indians/ ofNorthAmor kecorcling.

kit incI is ( filmstrips Apo ,icasse es e'kple the Indians life'in Narth America. epics inclukaIndians_of, t he Far North, _Southeast, -Nor heast;. Northwestcoast,SouthweA and loins

LV Americans: Yes rcla and T6clAy. FIFA Educational'Media, 1976. 4 filmstv ..,Colet, -Sound. Centents: 1. The Hopi. Way 2. Iroquois Way of Lire 3. -rokee Land, White-Nation 4. A Navajp Reservation DFicts -the.lifeLof these tribes from the arrival pf,Ihe Indian': on thisrcontinent Until the present.

North Acne can Indiart.Sepgs (world Cu*re Seri Bowm2r,; 1972. 2L1Mdtrips? "Sound.. -Demonstrates the variety Of North American -Indian songs and how they reflect the values,', religious beliefs and ways Of life of the tribe-A.

Are Indians : can dian Lit6ratt_ riuiance Associates, 1973. 2 fihnst Color. Sound. A "program that,giVes,stuOentsah rtuniy to listen to electon, from e Pfte-AtTireo e American Indian while viewintIthe sett -figs that inspired some of the w4k selected." 4

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Gere 081, iS480 Smithsonian Institute. Indians: e First m Americans The AA- ric EVerienCe Series 50 pri_ agazines, Inc, A set of rts depictingZiole history and w e ef-varieus -ibes,! o f Indians. Cours_. tern

Core 073, f, Edward, and Hammon Harold.E.. Southeast 5204 - tft Asia New York:. Camb±idge Book 'Co., 1976. Asian Studies This source des-ertibes-the-topog;aphyan. s influence'on the. people. Language and ctature are diseuSsed. The developing. nations ond'ithe prob ems they are facing are also,highlighted.

, , t!. 3 Core Hoyt; Edwin P.' Asians in, the. West. ',S244 Asian Th _as Nelson, Inc., 1974. = Studies Histofy of Asians in.theSes the S303 American afe in ChinatoWn4hen and now,he socio- History economic:faclors,that underline intolerance, .thelifeof recentimmigrants:frOm Bong Kong, war- brides from Korea andVietnam, and the cultural gift's from the East'Oigt.haye changed and are Still changing oursociety." 0 Core 073 Ka- nedui, ThomasG., andAlammond, Harold 5704 Asi The liddle East,..New York: Cambridge Book Studie Co., 1976-.- This source deseribes'the society of the Middle East. liistOrical background'isk ven as. well as a current- account of economicand social'change.

Home Ec." 3 ©6 -Life Tditors. Middle. Cooking. Core 081- New York:+Time, Cooking of nine-nations: Egypt, G -ece, Turkey, Jordan,- LebanonSyria, p and Iran.

Home Ec. 306 Time-Life Editors. Rec MiddleEastern, Core 081, Cooking. Time, Inc., 1969. To be used in the Ethnic Heritage food unit:

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r Core 073. 780 :954 17420 Dis . 010000 -DiscovertingLaMusic India. 5204 BFA,-1969...-22 min. Color.' 'Sound.

Thii film describes the 2 main types- of Indian music.

77 6 Core 07 U420 usic oaf Ja- ,S204 Film Assoc. of Cal.; 1967. 2 min. _Color..So6nd. 16mm. This_film_shows__the_,3__ma_j_Qr__ Japanese imsfruments and explains how tikey.fit into current JarTnese,life..

C6iL0B1 -915. - 1306 Foo' Food of Southeast Asia. fFi- -.Assoc. 'of Cal., 1966. 18.-min; olor. -.Sound. 160m. Shows how fish; rice.and vegetable, main foods of Southeast,Asia, are produced.

Core 071 745%.5 8 dap. 016980 JaPaneseI Handicrafts. Film.Assoc., 1968... 11 min. Color'. Sound. \ , 16mm. - IP S204 915.1 Sha- 016290 CBS News. ShapsAai: 'The New China. Bailey'Film Assoc., 1974. 33 min. /Color. Sound. 16rrim. Examines the cit0 toshow" how ditional ways coexist with prts,to modernize the city,' 'to explore 'the lives ofthe Ot,, people and .the Workings of its govapimogt,. . , S204 299.561 Shiutoisu& International Communication, Shi 03530Q 1968.,15 min Color. Sound. 16 mm4 ,. A study of. the 2 major sects .of the shititb religion, d[escribing its powerful influence on,wartfMe Japan.

Core 073 u_heast Asia: Burma and Thailand. , .Coronet- Instructional Film, 1973. 14 tin. Color. Sound. 16mm. V Shows differenceS and Simi- larities between Burma and Thailand geographically,

? industrially,'in the ways of lifey-the people and in their ethnic make -up.

7/11/77 Fletcher, Wendy, and get-re 9 .Nikki. Ancestors Are.From Australavand Canada. Touch ands See Educ4ional Resources., 1975. Activities include those in 04101 areas of arts andcrafts, sports, dance,-food and' others which develop understanating of'th se people.

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E469. Abramson, Doris E.'tilgI2111.2zEzisbts E247 American_Theatre 1925-1959. New York: Columbia Univ. Press, 1969. At the beginning of each chapter, the pd'sition in the polittal7economie- social scene is briefly described. Then a discussion of the theatre in which the plays were produced is considlred. Finally, individual plays are analyzed'for their refectioh o,f Negro problems.-p

E450 Adams, William. Afro=Amer ap Literature: Drama. Sot 'Boston: Houghton flin go, 1970. Contains the following'three playsby black authors: A Raisiti In the Sun =- Lorraine: Hansberry, A Land Beypnd the River = Loft Mitchell, Purliellictoribus - Ossie Davis.

E450 Adams, William.. Afro-American etature: S409 -Fiction. BostonL Houghton lin Co.,

1970. ' 1.8c collection of short storiesand excerpts from novels, by lack'suthOrs.

S409 Adams, William. Afro -.,American Literature: E450 Nonfiction.. Boston Houghton Miffln Co., 1970. -Collections orworks by black authors, civil rights leaders and activists,. such as W.E.B. DuBois, Dick Gregory, LeRot Jones and Eldridge Cleaver.

E450 Adams, William.; Conn, Peter; and Slepian Barry. E24'7 Afro-American Literaturei_la.', New York: £469 Houghton Mifflin Co:: 19,70. This bobk offers a collection of poems .by bladk authors. Works-by Langston Hushes, \Joseph Cotter, Gwendolyn Brooks. and 'Countee Cldbn are included. '8 HortSter. 4The Na ro in Am4can History. EnCycl-Opedia Britanhica Educatfonal Corp., 102. , Contents: 10,-1 Black Americans, 1928-1971' v-j A Taste of Freedom, 1854=1927 v-3 Slaves pnd Masts 15;7=1854

Tds., Ahmed Alham and Harlin Kofi Wangara. Black Arts An AntholOg y of Black C reations. Dett9L4.: Black'ArEs Publications, 1969. 'This book iS:a collection of black arts including essays and articles,play_s and short stories-sand poetry.

Hetbert. 'Penile at es. Vol..T: kta Co ion oil Liar. Secacuso N.J.: Citadel Press, 1951. . This boot:: contins "the very words and thoughts of.scoresof American Negroes who lived slavery, serfdom and quasi- freedom in the United Stakes'."

5409 fthcker, Herbert. Apoctmlistorofthe Nero_ o in the United State's. Vol Ir. From the Beorna teticn Era to 191© New York: The Citadel ,Press, 951. History of the Negro in Americain documen form.

Peter A. Dream Toward rstandin' fence. ew,York: Friendship Press, 1971. "This book attempts to d-c) the impossible, It attempts to help nonblacks seeand feel the Blaek-eXperience through the wordsand thoughts of Blaeks,-compiled and organized bv.a nonblack.",

.S409 ,4Arthu'r; Kobliner, And (_ denberg. The Ilistnr of 1 k AmeriCans -New York: UnitedFederatton of Teach 1912, Thi b)k is'astudy gui iu and cu _il- ium .outline fig teachers .and students. The confributionto the nation's black Amevican w--- historystory anddevelopmentis di&euSsed.- , Bambara, Toni Ca e, ed. . T lea acid -St ies f 31aCk F ew York% Doubleday and Co., '1971. This bplCis'a collection of-,fales and -stip 1es told.tom gerferattorm-by- the-blacks. -So oies.da-the authors in ihe book are .als -even,

Banks, anths A. March Toward Freed California Fearon Pub., .1970v 2nd,ed. This book:,is a chronological history of black-Americans from-their African background, to the present,.. It is designed for use as a supplement ,to U.S.-history ormrdes and as a basic test for Black Studies courses, - .

Professional :Ba s, JaMes A-e----Teachin the Black4Ex erience. Teacher California: Fearon.Pub., 1970. Resource This book discusses methods and.materials to be used in theteaching Of black stUdents.

S302 Bennett, Lerone, Jr.- .Before theAyfloWer,LA Hia7 Johnson Pub. S4090 t tory of Black America. Chicagg: Co.,.1969. 4th.61. "This boagrew out of a series of arti-i dies which were published originally in': ','FbOny magazine', The book d?alp with. the trials and triumphs of a group of Americans .whose rootsinthe Americanadil are deeper .than thoseof the Puritans on the

' celebrated. "1,1y lower" yeat7-a- aft,ero "Dutch Nan of War "'d ited 20-6Aiegroes at JamestOWn.." i 0." S303 Bennett, Lerone, ,Confrontation: Wack and $409' White. ,Chicago Johnson ,Pub. Co., 190. 1 This book scribes the Negro movement since the enactment of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.,

2 S302 S409 Bennett, Lerone,, Jr. The Shang_of Black Ame- ca. Chicago: 1;hnsonTub. Co., 1975. This book i'SAM es-.Say,"toward a new und6rstandin- cfTthe.long=and contiebingi attempt's o Africans and African deseendants 'to- possess themselVes and.rhe new land,"

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5302 Berwanger, Eugene H. As They 5-ew Slave-

5409 . Minnesota: Winston Preps, 1973. ' This source is,a celleCtioh of .represenektive_sampies.Of proslavery and antislavery thought written during the. autebellum period.. "Thg purpose of 'this edIlectien.is' to introduce to the reader r the reasoning used by 19th century Americans in their defense or criticism ,slavery."

I 5409. Blaustein, - AlbertP. and Langrando, ilort L., e s Civil Rights.and the _Blaek4imerican.- York: Washington Square Press, 1968. This source 'documents America's response tea the Negroes' historicstruggle. for freedom and'equality.

Bradford; Sarah, Harriet Tubman the Her Pee: lb. SecaucusN.J.: The Citadel Press, 1961. Biography of the black, omanwho led more than three hundred of her.poeple out'of bondage.

Profess_nal Campbell, Angus, White Attitudes Tocard Black ,5409 People. Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 1971: The purpose of this moncigr4ph is to accumulate a series of sample surveys taken by the 56rvey Research Center between 964 and 1970.

- S 01 Carroll, John M., ed. The Black Military xperi - snce in the American West. New York: Liverlight Pub., 1973. "These writings were., selected to represent the best works on the subject of the black ,military experience in the American West."

E450 Chapman, Abraham, ed. New Black Voices.

S409 . New York: New American Library, 1972. This book is an anthology of contemporary Afro-American literature. This anthology includes new writing, never before published, in addition to-selections fro6 magazines and books.

5409 Chet-now, Fred, and Chernow, Carol. Reading Exercises in NegL422-itItill. Vol. I. El abethtown, Pa.: ,Continental Press, 1968. This book includes reading selections on a variety of blacks and their role in shaping Negro history. Each reading selections is 7111/77 followed by a study sheet evaluating comprehension.

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3 E450 _clings, Tom. f lat,k Pilgrimage. New York: Lothrop Lee and Shepard Co., 1972. .t. A,poisonal'account by one of .America's most giftealack artists and citizen's

w 11 t-liose to leave the U.S. and live permanently--, in Africa.

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Core 081 , Francb, John. Afro- AneJican Contributors to American Life. We chester, .: Benefic Press, 1974. This book is a collection of biOgraPhical sketches of 20 blacks. The background of these blacks is varied, however all made contributions to their society, in some way.

2 S409 Froman, Robert. 'Racism. New York: Dell Pbb. Co.,,, 1972. Thi2 book di.scusses the slo rogress being-made toward racial democracy.- Froman also points out that all men are in a

minoritT'and that th y must find ways to ' live together.

2 S408 Georgiady, Nicholas; Ram no, Louis; and Green, 5409 Robert. Famous Black American Series, Milwaukee, Wis.: Franklin Publishers, 1969. This series includes 12 pamphlets focusing on the contributions of famous blacks. Pamphlets include: Mordecai W. Johnson, Horace Pippin, Oscar DePriest, Paul Dunbar, Darwl Hale Williams, Jackie Robinson, Bert Williams, James' P. Beckwourth, Sojourner Trut4, Duke Ellington, et al.

2 Core 081 Giovanni, :Nikki. Ego-tripping. New York: Lawrence Hill and Co., 1973. - This is a collection of fresh, immediate poems by Nikki Giovanni.

E450 Giovanni, Nikki. York: Bobbs- E469 Merrill Co., 1971. This is an extended' autobiographical statement of Zs years of being a black poet.

S201 Haley, Alex. Roots. ,Carden City, N.Y.: S409: Doubleday Co., Inc., 1976. The author's story of the search for his own history.

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S408 Haskins James. 1 of Color 'off New Orleans. New York: Thomas Y. CroWell'Co., 1975. This book is written in 3 parts. Firs ',the founding of New Orleans is discussed. Second, the changes effecting thsCreoles are told. Third, the contributions of the CreolA; to New Orleans and America's culture is explained. %, E469 Hughes,,,Langston.-The Panther and the Lash. New,York:,2 Alfred A.'1

E4 50 Hughes, Langston, ed.', emisliFrom Black Africa. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1974.

This is a collectiOn of the best of - black poets writtng today in English of French in Africa south of the Sahara.

Core 081 'Jackson, Florence. The Black Man in America 1791 - 186.1. New York: Frans tin 1971. A well-written and easy to understand book 'A-about Negroes in this time period.

Core 081 Jackson, Florence_ The Black Man in America 186177, New York: Franklin Watts, Inc., 1972. A sequel to the above.

Core 081 Jackson, Flbrence.' The Black Man In America 1905-1932. New York: Grolier Inc., 1974. This book traces the development into powerful org'snization - the NAACP,- and discusses its impact of black4'businesses, the economic conditions of black people, and attitudes in general.

Core 081 ekson, Florence. The B c_dk Man In America 193271954. New York: Grolier Inc., 1975. This book considers the role of black Americans duringClue Great Depression through 1954.

F450 Johnson, James- Weldon, God's Trombones. Seven S409 Negro 'Sermdns in Verse. Near York:

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Joseph, StePhon i. The Mv Nohdv Ki. York: , Avon liot;ks, This anthology includs.wri01,g5 of children who in the slums. When gJvcti the chance to write io.an open climatc-, the children showed 1hAtv have 'a trmendous amount to

S4,09 Kniand, Wflliarn J., ((l. Tic Great Ones. New Washinaun Square Press, 1970. This is a collection of dramatized 'stories of ten remArkable'black Americans based on a radio series produced by Westinghouse Broadcasting. Go:

S408 Katz, William Loren. Slavery to Civil War, Core 081 1812- 865. Vol. II Minori les-in-American History. New York: Franklin Watts, Jnc., 1974. An excellent cove-age of various ethnic groups in'the United States during this tim period as _well as the ;-icks.

. 5408 Katz, Wiliam Loren. Recostruetion and Core 081 National Growth 1865- krtli 11jnori los in American His_tor. New York:

I Frank In Watts, Inc., 1974. , 1

. esides covering thp history and problems .- ot t v blacks during tiqs period, theauthor writes of other ohtnic groups, such as the Mexicatis, Irish and Italians.

S408 Katz, William Loren. Years f StrifeL 19297 tore 081 1956. Vol. V: Minoritf s in American [13S 0

New York: Franklin Wart , Inc., 1975. , Several ethnic grouptl are covered in this

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\ ' E4 50 Kendricks, Ralph, andLevitf,\Claudette. k469 Afro-American Voices 177-1970's. New York: Oxford Rook Co. 1970. "This timely new anthology surveys and interprets the literary\heritage of Afro-Amerit,:ans from the late 18th century

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S408 Kentucky's glick lieritee. Franfort, KY.: S409 y.. Commission of HumanRight\s, 1971. , This supplement to all K&!-Icuckv history-,

texts dlsensses the role of tic''l ,black 'people in the history of Ky. from pioneer days to \ the present.

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2 8303 Kirby, Jack Temple. Darkness At the Dawning. S408 New York: J. B.,LiPpincott Co., 1.972. S409 This book considers race and reform of the progressive south.

2 S409 Kofsky, Frank. Black Nationalism and the Revolution in Muse. New York: Pathfinder ,Press, This book gives an account of e origin of jazz and the contributions of blacks.

8408 Lerner, Gerda, ed. Black Women in White America. 8409 New York:, Random House, 1972. This book is a documentary history of the black woMan in our society.

S409 Meier, August, and Rudwick, Elliott, The Making of Black America Vol. L. New York: Atheneum, 1969. This .book is a collettion of articles written by blacks. A picture of American Negro life is presented which illustrates most of the major themes in the waking of black America.

2 S409 Murray, Altha, and7Thomas,,Robert, eds. E450 The Search. New York: Scholastic Book Services, 971, An anthology of literature written by black Americana.

2 5409 The Search Teaching_ Guide. New York: Scholastic E450 Book Services, 1971.

2 5302 Ortiz, Victoria, Sojourner Truth- A Self-Made Woman. New York: J.- B. Lippincott Co., 1974. This book gives an account Of Sojourner ,Truth's rise from slavery to national prominence.

3 Core 072 Parrinder, Geoffrey. African Mythology. Core 081 London: Geoffrey Parrinder, 1967.

2 8409 Patrick, John. The Progress- of the Afro - American. Westchester; Ill.: Benefic Press,.1968. The story of the Negro in America and his -progress. Problem solving and critical thinking are a part of the presentation.

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5409 Pinkjiey, Alphonse. glaak Ame_ ans. 'Ethnic Groups in American Life_Series. Englewood -Cliffs,-N. J. Prentice-Hall,

Inc., 1969. ' This hook. is 4 study of black people in.- the United States from their first arrival/ the-in 1619 to 1968.

Core Ploski, eirA, 1Nfrren. 7 1: .5409 Alma- -- rice Work oil the Afro can. New The Bellwether Co., 1976. The third edition with a bicentennial emphasis. The hook coviers a wide variety aid -extensive range'of/topics

S409 Redding, -under . -TI amein Chains' -- From Africa. Mil -hia:-J., B. Lippincbtt

American Nt c am 1619 .0 Tito- the 1950's.

S409 Reuter, Edward Byron. American Race Problem. New York:,,Thomas Y. Crowell Co., 19,70. This hOok is a factual account of the Ne gro and the many facets of life. Topics include health, et.onomic.statusedtication, religion, et al.

5201 nfe M. and CeLler, Harriei. 5204 Afro -Asian Culture Studies. New York:

S409 , Barron's Educational Series 1976. This series includes 7 major areas: The Soviet-Union, The MiAdle East and Nprth Africa, 'AfrtcaSouth of t1Sahara', China, The Subcontinent of India and Pakistan, :heast Asia and Japan, Various disciplines including, history, geography, economy, politiocai insti'tutions and social and cultural life are incorporated into this study.

.54 Rosongarten, Theodore. All God's Dan e Life of Nate Shaw. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1974. Son of a former s lave, who-becailie his own hose, tells this life:story, edited from, transcripts of his spoken, recollections.

18 al Stctcl,ies Program-of EducationDevelopment Center, OL1.111-'1ILLUIL14fEk2lLY- New York: Macmillan Pub,. Co., ' 1974. This booi deals. with themass migration -of 'Southern blacks toAndustyialcities jr1 the :NOrth, where black _ghettos wherecreated .:as their numbers increased. Separatism ,versus integration is an issue discused. 5408 eraRichard. Broken PromiseS. New York: '3409 Ran60m House, 1972. 5303 This is the his.tory of the 14th amend r,rT: It'tells why black Americans havehll to fight for the enforcement of the U.S. Constitution.

Margaret Stimmann, and France, Edward E. S302 The human Side of llistory. S3?3 Lexington, Mass.:. Ginn andCo., 1972. This book "tells a story of importanCe'for all Americans because, the personal dimension .0f the black experience fn America isa neglected aspect of our history."

E450 Stoller Paul, ed black American Englia.

New York: D9-11 Pub. _ , 1975. ,This bpolY1 provides background for theuse of black criglish 'in schools and literature. An explanation of black speech is giver - followed by signed articles relativeto black speech and education and blackspeech and literature. Lr Strickland, Arvarh E. and Reich4 Jerome R,, s4 The Black. American Ex.- New York: liarcourt,race, Jovanuvich, This source gives a historic account! of blacks from the time of slavery t ugh, the Reconstruction.

S409 Teague, Bob. Letters tea > flack New York: Walker and Company, 19__ herrt-warming Message froma black father to his son in which "the- reader takes on the heart :Ind mind ofa black man."

5409 Thum, Marcella. Ex loringBlaek America. New York; Atheneum 1975. ° This book may open new viows'of therole of black people in America life for boththe afrtual traveler and the armchair traveler.

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"E450 Walker, Joseph. The iver'Niger!_apAy. S409 New York: Hill and Warg, 1973, The play was first performed, by the Negro Ettsamble Company, Inc.. n New_ York, City.

E450 Weisman, Leal, ed: Black Poetry All Amertans. , N- York: Globe BookCompany,

Poems by Negro poets representing the variety'ofkthe black experience.

2 5409 JaMyeC an, and Williams,McDonald, eds. The Ne- New York: NobVe-,and ,Nob e, 1970, boo oo -is an anthology o, speeches. The apeaker included wereselected,on the basiS.:.bf their place in American culture and their impaCt 'on it through the spoken word,

E45q Wi lliams, ' herley Anne. Give Birth_ to Brightness.. E46q New Yo -.,- Dial Ares, 1972., This is a thematic Ludy of nep -black literatu --, f,;,

_ Core 081 nslbw,Margaret Cottom; and McCarthy, Agnes; 52P1 and Ojigbo, A. Okion. Expression: Black Americans. New York:miliarcourt, Brace. and Jovanovich,.1973. This book begins in Africa where the bl civilization began. Framthere it gives ac ount of slavery: Finally a discussion-of ho some blacks' have expressed them,TeJvAs in th ar 5 is given.

3 S409 Wondwird, Vann. The Strange Career Crow. 3rd Ed. New York: Oxford Univer v PreSs, 1974. Main devel p ents, b-_.-ught up to' date, on the history of segregation.

5409 Young, Chicago: Johnson Xublishing Co., Inc. The lives and experiences of several Negro pioneers in sports.

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0025_60 net lack -NA Core'081, %Etigye_ap- ri ginii Ca E Color. Sound.16 A study of tiie life fl.dworks of Bishop Henry M. Turner and his in iuence on the modern civil right -movement in America.

S409 301.451 Uptight. Bailey .I 1, =1 ' 002570 Black and White: Film AssoCias, 1969. 35 ,rein Color.Sound, l6mm. Explores the mythSthat perpetuate.-prejudicb and the. way inIdhicIT,hate 1s learned. Presents examples of ways government and business yre working arid mis,understandingr ' between the races.

5409 301.4!)1 or gore c181 Bla ,PC. 1 Black 027010 Strayed? Pt. anp Pt. 2. Film Associates, 168, 27 min. 027020 Color. Sound. 16mm. Bill Cosby'reviews the a eve- ments of Negroes that have en omitted from our history hooks and shows hOw the Negro race has been deniy recognition'of its con- tributions to our culture.

S409 Core 081 002640 Body And Soul- Soul, Pt.2 (Of Black America seties). Film Associates, 1968. 25 min. Color. Suund. 16mm.- )(plains how the frustat on and depregtion of the Negro in iited States gave rise tospirituals, revival music, jazz, the blues and music.

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-Cpre,072. 78q,96.. 1.145- 030140 Di:icoverinethe Aft u4213! . Film Assoc. 1967.. .5201- 22 Color. bound. lomm: This film describes the a- :rhythms and_musicPf Africa and how they are Used Nth as music and 'a meenslof communication. Shows-several' tra itinnal datces

S409. 326 'Core 081 _liar 035880 t Tubman and The Unde ound Railroad (You Are There Series). Rai evFilm Associates, 1972. 21 mints Color. 8Ound, 16mm. i'Reenacts one of Harriet Tubman's most dangerous trips in which she / led four slaves out of Maryland.

S409 750.13 Core 081' Hen 030450*, Henry-0. snner. "Walt Disney - P &lo- tions, 1971. 12 m__ Color. SounA, 16mm. The first black artist to have paintings displayed in major galleries and museums of Europe and the U,S.

S4. 301.45 eorc 081 ins Search a Fast, Pt. 1 aid Pt. 2. Film Associates, 1968.. 3 min, Color. Sound. 16mm. Three young American Negro students'visit Africa, the_land of their racial origin, and study their cultural origins to compare ilatities and differences with the situation in the United States.

Core 081 301.45 5409 Mat 035440 The Matter With Me. Oxford Films, 1972. 15 min. Color. Sound. 16mm. Follows the vement of a Black youth in a' middle- sized town. Shows the two worlds - White and Black.

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Fi 1m Dev.%yV A '5409 (73 Core 081 N 061370 NL.gTo Heros from American_ History. Atlantis Productions, 1467.- 11 min. Color. Sound. 16m ml. DeMom4trat_es the readiness of the Negro's contribution:to, the . S at es several = biographies

081' 309.1 Noh OF2050 No Hiding Place. Pt,I and 027060 Indiana liniversrty, 1968.

. 59 min. black and White. Sound. 16mm.tt -A study, of the tensions which divide the Negro and White communities in a typical American suburban town.

t450 .812 S409' Rai 035310 AYARsin in Sun. Bail' Film Associates,1969.-60 Min). Color. SOtind- 16mrri Lorraine Hansberry's pi,

dit about racial`' roblems of blacks. Itis the story of a son who assumes responsibility as the head of the family.

5201- 968 Sou 06047 A South Africa. McGraw-Hill, 1968. 27 min. Color. Sound... 16mm. DescrihesDescribes the nature of the unusual historical bacitgrOund of which modern South.i./?.frica has evolved, and theloany social nroblemS which the people of S. A.face.

5409 301.451 Core 081 Wit 06b90 :Iliam: From GeorLaL.to Harlem . {Many American Series). Learn- ing Corp. of America, 1971. 15 min. Color. Sound. 16mm., 'this is a study of one of ethnic groups, the.Blacks, in American society.

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Acce.1.3G Coot,..6 1' Film Dewey 5407 974.9 Core 081 Yea 041340 I .t nstruct fcjn, 1865-1 -ericanHis ry Series) -Hill Hook Co. 1968. 25 min. Coro? Sound. 16nmi. Show the eco social and political problems which ,faced - the'freed Negro, and discusSes, howrebenttent and bittefhess frp both,Negroes and whites frustrated tempts to reachla reasonable pbate-

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2 Cor=.081 S201 'African,and Afro-American lews-Cliaz. 1974,. Three cassettes of 27 stories of famous, black Americansand their contributions. Each recording isfollow-ed by an evaluation of comprehension skills.

ins Core' 07`2 History of the Afro -Ameri=can. Benefic Press, 5201 This kit includes,5 cassettes focusing on he history of the black. Study cardS *comply ach recording.

5201 Livin- His to Hook black_ imperial Core 081 International Learning, 1970. This series includes 6 cassettes which may be used to supplement activities in social studies when events from a related period are studied. Each tape is accompanied- with 35 copies of a student activity booklet.

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Access Course 0 Africa: Focus On Culture, BFA, 1971. A collection of 4 filmstrips and cassette_ focuSing on Africa's culture.. Topics include: Children in Africa, Women in Africa, African' religions and Education in Africa.

Africa: locus On Economy. BFA, 1970. This kit includes 5 filmstrips and 5 cassettes. VarJous :aspects-of the economy are explored including, African markgts, T ran,sporta- n foods, industry and city life.

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,Africa -- The Land Devalopine countries. 1972. This kit includes 6 filmstriP-srand 3 .cassettes. They. deal 1.:Jith the regicu of Africa: Topics include: The CongoBasin,,The West =Central Low,lands, Northwest Africa and the Sahara, Southern Africa,'The Eastern Highlands and the Nile Valley.

Black Yolk Milsic. In America. -SVE, n.d. S409 The kit includes 4 filmstrfps and 2 S302 cassettes focusing on black music. Titlesf' include: Black songs of the Civil War,, Songs of Slavery, Black Songs after the Civil War and Black Songs of Modern Times.

9 S303, Black Leaders 1)th Century America. S2017 BFA Educational Media, 1969. A cotlection of 10 filmstrips and cassettes focusing'Im specific blacks and the contributions they made in the 70th century.) Leaders include:' Charles Drew, MaryMcLeod Bethune, Langston Hughes, Martin Luther King, Malcoth X, A. Philip Randolph, Percy Julian, Edward Brooke, Lorraine Hausherry, Carl Stokes.

S408 Crescendo. Friendship Press, n.d. 5409 This filmstrip traces the high points of the Negro protest movement from its earliest beginning to. its more recent expressions.

Core 072 Di coveng_BlackAmer: a. SVE, MCMLXV. S201, This kit includes 4 filmstrips and 2 cassettes. Titles include: Airica: Cradle of Mankind, A New Day In Africa, African Arts and Crafts, The Religions of Black Africans.

5201 Folk S of Africa. Bowmar Co., 1965, This record consists of music collected from the countries of Central Africa and'is representative of the culture of negro Africa.

5408 History of the American Nero_. McGraw-Hill, n.d. 5409 A set of 8 filmstrips arranged in chronologi-, cal periods which can be used as a group to ( support a unit of Negro history.

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Image Make . EyeGL 1969. -Contents: Martid Aver,King, oi.ro _ Mary Marian Andersoni Matthet7 Alexander Henson, Jackie Robinson, Dr.,Gbarles Thurgood Marshall,-Edwar& Brooke, D.r. Ralph Bunche.

2. Core 08,1 McNeil, Albert:J., and McLaughlin, Roberta.. Music of.the Black Man in _erica, Pt. I and 2. Boulmar,'1974,

Thi s a treasuZe of folk music cre1ted I by blacks in America. Part Vbegins'in Africa and end's At the.Civil Wart_Pt.- 2 begins it the Civil ,War and continues through thk Jazz Era.

2 8408 Matlock, Dorothy. Scholastic's slack Culture $409 'Program. Scholastic Book Service, 1973.' A study of blaCk culture. Topics include black art, dance), music, poetry and religion.

Core 081 Prof,iles Adbievement. Guidance ASsoc., 1973. 4, This'kincludes 2-filmstrips and 2 cassettes.-Prokiles of Eubie Blake and Noble Sissle are given.

81 Profiles Black Achievement. Guidance Assoc. 1973. This kit contains profiles on Arna Bontemps and Aaron Douglas.

Core Profiles of Black Achievement. Guidance Assoc, 1973. This kit includes profiles on Sterling Brown and Alma Thomas.

Co0 081 Profiles of Bjack Achievement. Guidance Assoc.. 1973. This kit includeg profile-s on Margaret Walker, Alexander and James, Van Derlee

Z" Core We Are Black. SRA, 1972. 51,408 This kit includes 4 fitms(r ps focusing on t expertiences of ablack. Topics include !31,fick Voices," "1 tithe Ghetto," and "World of Reading.

S409 J.B.. Kam'erman. lack ericans. Holt, Rinehart, Winston, 1970. This filmloop illustrates various' aspects. of black American lire. Black culture-is explained and its impact is discussed.

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Airra::_1.4! Coilrse Item Encyclopedia 2 C Africa. itannica, 1972. . This_multimedia kit focus n A --ican art. African art-is considered to^hea language in 3 -diMensions. Display ctards useful for prep ring a bdlietin board.

5201 Ethnic Dances of Black Pe und the World. S409 3 Kimbo Records, n.d. The albuttcontains 8 ethnic dances choregraphed by Marie Therese Brooks, Each dance Contains thesljw narration for teaching, followed by narration with the music, and finally the instrnmental only, r performance. Akteacher's manual contains photographs, basic dance technique and directions.

Core £187. Johnson; James' Weldol God's Trombones, E450 Educational Audio Visoa Inc., IWO-. S409 Select ions from the pent read and selected by James Weldon Johnson 20th century Negro poetry. Read by Alice Childress and P. Jay Sidney

5408 Ross, David; and Ford, Helen;:and Lamb, Milton. Tacks in Art. Society for Visual Education, MCMLXX. This record.infOrms ti c4 student of con riboqons'of Americanculture by black Americans. Vignettes include Henry sawn Tanner (painter) ,' Edward M.bannister (painter), Charles W4ite (painter), Richmond barthe (sculptor), Ira Aldridge(tragedian) , Langston Hughes (poet), Richard Wright(A Sound of Thunder), and James Weldon Johnson (Man of Letters).

S409 Ross ,, :David; and Ford, Helen: and Lamb,Milton. acks,InMusic. Society for Visual EduCa6 CMLXX. - This record presents vignettes of black . musiciaps as `they made contributions toour musical heritage. -,..._Artists includet Harry T. -burleigh, W. C. Handy_ , James Bland,'Dean, iltxon, William Crant Still.-Marlan Anderson.

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Core lwtll sand Diand, and u ,-Moses. Black Pion ,' in 5408 American Hist( 1.9th-20th Cent Caedmon, 1970. Autobiographies of W. E. B. DuBois, Jogiah,Henson, William Parker and Mary Church Terrerl.

--5409 §p±s5rumIn ccntt Foresman and Co., 1971. This.2record album includes 49 poemsby twenty-eight 20th century black poets. The poem q repreSent a spectrum ofmodern, black, poetic expression in "structure, theme, anti eMotional content;

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4 2 S201 A Geller of Great Afro-Americans. Initial' ,$409 Teaching Alphabet, 1969...(Prints) A collectidn of Ihotographs with 'a -biographical sketch of 50 black Americans.

S409 Modern Negro Contributors. -Afro-Am Pub. Co., E450 ri.d. (prints) E46.9 Two.;portfolios include sketches of famoUs blacks. Biographical information is also giVen..'

5408- 1211gDILm111P(-=° s. for Tub., 5409 n.d. (posters) A collection of full-color posters with biographical notes of well-known '7131qck

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Oti We Are Black -Kit. Science Hesearci Assoc. .1969. S409 (pamphlets, skill cards) This kit ludes materials wri a reading level 2.0 7 6:0. There are 20 reading selec ns in each level. Each reading select n hap a skill card to evaluate comprehension.- Word skills are also!exercijAed duritm each solectifon,

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,3 Core 081 -h einer Nikki, and Pinct Ramona. My Ancestors e From the Caribbean. Touch and See, vcationalResourcesLI975,--(ectivity-eards)--:- Cards -with activities in the areas of art, music, feeding, science, etc. to build appreciation for thd Caribbean culture

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Core 0871 Sung; Betty Lee. The Chinese inAmerfca& New York: Macmillan Publishing Co., Inc. 1972. An account theChinese in America- from the earliest days of immigration to the present.

S408 Glinese,Americans. (Ethnic Croups Series). 'Core 081 BFA .Educational Media, 1970. (filmloop) Shows the changes that came about among Chinese families as they became assimilated into American culture.

Core 081 Connie. Ancestors are from China. Touch and'See Education Resources, 1975.. (activity cards) Activity cards consisting of data about the culture, history, leaders, etc of the Chinese Americans. Suggested activities are designed',. to promote a positive self-concept of their culture.

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HomeEc.I30 rme-Life Editors. The Cookin ncia4 Core 081 France. New York: Time, 8

Home Ec. lme-Li ic Editors. Recipes: The Cooking of Usre 081. Provincial France. New York: .Time, Inc., 1968.

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Cord 081 Time-Life Editors.listiLalL The Cooking of Rome Ec. (ermany. New York: Time, Inc-, -1969.'

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5408 Core 981 Ok Americans. /Ethnic Croups Series). BFA Educational Media, 1970. (filmloop) Shows why the Gree AI 'can culture is strong-and survives letter than any other ethnic'group.

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5408 ish Americans. (Ethnic _ oups Series). 081 FIFAEducational Media, 1970. (fLlmloop) This loop filmed in New York City, shows how assimilated the'Irish have beCOm ii to American culture.

Core Otl 14coff, Cynthia, and Schreiner, Nikki. ny-AnEf11(2rs Are From Etland Ireland d Scotland. Toucliand Educational Resources, 1974..(a'ctivity cards) AptlOty cards with data about the history, leaders, art, science, etc of these countries.

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3 ,081 Italians In America Anti-Defamation League B'nai (filmstrip, record) This set includes 2 filmstrips and a 'record. An account of the Italian migration to ti U.S.. -is given. Contributions in varied areas are also included.

29 Item Aceeg5 a ian'Americans. Ethnic-Croups Seri_s) . , 2 BFA Edita'ationalMedia,- 1970. (filmloop). loop shows the strengthof the Italian family structureand how it is

Sthr6iner,:Nikki, My Ancestor 081 Renoi Anu, and Are From: Italy_: Touch and ,See Educational' Resources, 1975. (activity cards), Activities the areas of art, music; food,sports, religion andothers are included to helpdevelop an' appreciation for the ItalAahs.

Coar Wakatsuki and Houston, James D. S408, Houston, Jeanne ell to anzanar, 'Bost Houghton :in Co., 1973., A true story of JapaneseAmerican ex- per ence duringand after the World War internment.

Tokyo: International Soc Core 073 The Jaanof Today. for Educational Information,1976. This book delves int?the.life style of issues the Japanese. Discuksions including on the government,economy, socialconditions and cultural life.

Understanding Japqn, a .an: A cc o Core 073 Educat 1' Tokyo: International Society for Information, 1973. This book Covers manyaspects of Japanese life. Topics include: Land and people, Industry andworking life, Family life and Social life.,

Ja an: A coexistence of Core 073 Understanding Japan; Collures. 'TokYO: International Society for Educational.information, 1973. This boOk-4nclud4 a treatmentof various aspects of Japanesecultures. Topics include: urbAn centeta, provincial citiesand towns and village life. A good collectionof photo- graphs is included.

30 17 S408 Forster, Arnold, and Epste n, Benjamin R. New Anti-Semti.ism, w. York: McGraw-llill, 1974. "This is a book about Oe.oldest hurt the Jewish people. L t_isincit_a_hLatury of that phenomenon, but rather an analysis of arfti-Semitism today

S40 lh ae, Irving. Yiddish- Old Core .051 ew YorK: Holi 'House 1974. A collection of short storieswr y Jews about Jews in Europe.'

54 08 = rp, Deborah.. s_o e ish Histor New York:. KTAV Publish_ng House, Inc., 19.72. A story in' ,ctures and words about the Jew: in America. 5408 Ms...±q1102LAnti. Schocken Hooks, 1965. This ocik gives anhiStorical account time Christ to the Court, Jews,

S408 Strassfeld, Sharon. The Second Jewish atalo 'Philadelphia: -Ash Publica n-t_ eiety of America,' 1976. A catalog showing the "how-to of doing Jewish things." It includes crafts and folk t, Jewish education, teaching theholocaust children, study of Torih-, etc.

'S408 Sohl, Yuri. An Album Of the Jews in America. New York: Franklin,. Watts, 1972. This source discusses 'the contributions of Jewish immigrants to the history and culture of the U.S. from 1492 to the present.

081 JO, In America. AntiDefamatt n League of B'nai Brith. (filmstrip, record) This set includes 2 filmstrips anda record. The,Aewish people in the U.S. - their position, lifestyle, and contributions are included.

Gore 081 Jewish Amcricans (Ethnic,Group Series). 'S408 BFA Educational-Media, 1970. (filmtoap) Gives the haCkground of Jewish immig--- tion, the strcng tamily ties, the importance of education and religion, and shows howmany of these traditions are changing.

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Rosenthal, Suzanne, rind Schreiner, Sikki'. My Ancestors Are Jewish. TouchNand .See Edubational Resources, 1975. (acti'Vity cards) Activity cards with_data.about_t1

history_, leaders, art, music, ,etc. of the Jewish people. ,-

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Cor 081 Colman, Hila. Chicago Girl. New York: - William Morrow and Co,, 1973 This story concerns a young-Chicano girl who, through various experiences awakens, to Political consciousness and becomes aware of her proud heritage.

Cole 081 de Carza, Patricia. Chiesnos7 the-Story_of MeXicanAmericans. New York: Julian Messner, 1971'. A history of the Mexican American in the United States, emphasizing the contributions and progress toward recognition of the vital role they play in our society.

5408' Eiseman, Alberta.' Manana is Now; the Spanish- §..peAing in the United States. New York: Atheneum, 1973.

, A history of the Spanish- speaking in the United States.

2 5408 Fitzpatrick, Joseph. Puerto Rican Americans; the Meaninof Miration to the Mainland. Ethnic Groups in American Life:Series. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice -Hall, Inc., 1971. A book about the Puerto Rican experience in the United States.

Core 081 Franco, -John M. His ano.American Contributors.. To American Life. Westchester, Ill.: Zenefic Press, 1973. Short and: s_imoly written biographies Of 21 people who have contributed to American cultvire: tneluded are actors, musicians, educators, physicians and athlarps.

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5408 Garcia, Ernest. Mexican-Ameti:tt-Heritage. Core 081. Belmont; Calif.: Featon Publishers, 1972. "Presents a ,straight forward, chrono- logical history of the Mexican7Ameriean people, starting in pre..-Coiumbian times and continuing to the present.." There ale shorbiographies of Many oUtstand- n- Americans."

Core 081 Isenberg, Je Great Latin. Figures. Garden C- N.Y.:-DOubleday and,C6.,'Inc., 1976. includes such figures cutleberto ClemeAte,, Gaspar Ortega,. Lee Trevino 7 dll Latin Ameiican athletes who have broken into the sportq world, in the United States.

S40iK Moore, Joan W.Mexican Americans. N.T. Frentice-Hill, 1976. This book develops a complete and compact description of "the Mexican American'experience in the U.S.

_ore 081 Nicholson, Irene. Mexican and Central American Mythology. London:, 'Paul Hamlyn, 1967.

5408. Prago,'Albert. Strangej.riTh-,..el.andOwn. New York: Fottr Winds' Press, 1973. This book not only traces the histety of Mexican - Americans, but helps us "te. understand the reasons for the problems the PChicanos"'facetoday."

5408. Rivera, Feliciano. A Mexican Amarican Source Book. Menlo Park, Calif.: Educational .Consulting AsSociates, 1970. This is a guideline to the history of the Mexican American in the United States.

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Core 081 301.45 Max 023530 The Mexican-American:HeritaatD2d Destiny. Handel Film Corp., 1971. 16 min. Color., !ound. 16mm. The film discusses the ancient and modern history of Mexico, descr bes Mexican - Americans who have achieved outstanding success in :their work: and explains how Spanish words, architecture, music and-art have become -a part of American culture.

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Core 081. 745..5 .Hex 023550 Mexicanjlandcraft and Folk Art Coronet Finns 1969. min. Sound. 16mm.. Thia, film ishows some of the handcrafts fur-Witch-Mexicois famous, And relates them to the resources of the land; the skills Of the people, and:the cultural influence of Mexico's past and present Mexican handcraft and folk art:

Core 0172 918 Sorg 062060 South America_T-da International Film Foundation, 1973. 25 min. Color Sound: 16 rrim, Introduction to the wide variety of people and topography in South America, Features 3 traditional institutions: 'the hacienda, the church, and the military.

4 Core 072 Folk Son s',of Latin Ame Core-081 Bowmar Records, 1965, Color. The record contains 15' different songs sung in English and Spanish.

S4.08 Spanish- American Leaders of 20th Core 081 CenturyAperica.AVI-Associates Inc.,- 1972. Color.. SoUnd.' Centents: 1. Cesar Charez: Leader of the DoWntrodden. 2. Henry Gonzalez: Voice of the Southwest, 3 Leopoldo Sanchez: The:Judge from California. Francisco Braro:.Docto Banker, Civic. Leader`. 5. Jose WAciano; Against All. Odds. 6. Herman Badillo: A Man For the Cities. 7. Piri Thomas: POwrrThese Mean Streets. B. Louis Quero Chifsa: Culture =o a Proud People.

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Core 081 325.73 5202. Imm 011310. The I £408 Lonj Journey. earning COrp.,' 1973. 31 min. Color. Sound. This film focuses on the problems and dreams of new immigrants in America by, telling abOut-an uprooted Polish family. It shows how they livid at the beginning of the .19th century, and includes interviews with the grandfather -today as he reveals his contentment with improved opportunities for hillrand- children.

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Access Course 0 I llyAncesor's 3 Core -.081 Schreiner, Nikki, and Kaku, Laura. Are From Polynesia. Touch and See Educational ResourceS, 1974. (activity cards) Activity cards consisting of.data about the . culture, history, leaders, etc; ofthe'peOple of these `islands..

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Access 0 Course 0 . PuertoRid°AProfile. New York: 3 `S408 Wagenheim, Kal. Praeger Publishers, 19.70 , This book givesan aecOunt.pf the history and culture of Pue7 tans.

5408 Fitzpatrick, Joseph P. Puerto Rienii Amer ci_ PrenticeAlall, -19714 'Thi's book foCuses on theJluerto Ric6ns in New York City. It gives perspective to the migration and gives a sense of meaning of the gration for everyone invp ved in the migration.

7/13/77 Home gc. 306 Time-Life Editor.' Russian Cooking. York: .core 071 'Time, Inc., 1,909.

core 081 To'be used_ ip the Ethnic Heritage'food unit.

Home ke. 306, Time-Life Editors. Recipes: Russian Cooking.

Core 071 New York: Time, Inc., 1969. - Core- 081 A source to be used in the Ethnic Heritage food unit.

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3 Core 081 914 7 Soy 066260 Soviet Union:.. Faces of Today EBE,..1972, 26 min. color. Soudd. :16mm. To the tune of Russian felksongs,this colorful film ,captures the wide diVersity but common humanity:of Soviet 'peop e.

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3 Core 081. irinian, Helene.. My_Anceqtor4_Are From Russia. Touch and See Educational Rekources-,:1975 (activity cards) Activity cards consist ng'of the culture', histOry, leaders,:*c. of the Russian Americans. Suggested activities are designed to promote a positive self-concept for their.culture.

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3 Home Ec, 306 Time-Life Editors. The Cooking of S ainand 'Core 081.. gpElEgAI. New York:: Time, Inc., 1969.

-Home Fe_ 306 Time-Life Editois. Re6ipes: The Cooki of Core 081 Spain and Portugal.'New York: Time- Inc., 1969.

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8408 Anderson, Charles H.' White Protestant Americans. :Prentice-Hall, Thia_boOk_tracea_the_prooesicr.of as'simllation of various Protestant national , origin groups and then. evaluates from; several aspects, the ct rrent. status of white Protestants.

8115 AnthropOlo0 Today. Calif.: CPI,. Books, 1971. This book is an account of man's evolutional ,past_ through the *triad of cultural byways. Chapters ieclude --afchaeologx, physical.- anthropology, social and cuitral anthropology,.

2 5408 BaXter, Paul, id. Race-and Social Difference. Baltimore: Penguin Books, Inc., 172. Selected readings dealing with sociology of race.

Core 081 Cutler, Charles,'and Morrill, George. 8102 Land- of Immigrants.' Columbus,'Ohio: 8302 Xerox Education tublications, 1974. 5202 This source focuses on the immigrant' 5408 experiences and the contributions'9ade_ brthe'various groups..

Ethnic Unit Epp "Edgar G. ed. Cultural Pluralism. Culrurdl f.: McCutchan Pub. Co.,...1974. Pluralism -"This book presents issues that confront A this country-as.the concepts underlying the "melting pot".characteriration of,Amerl- can, society.

E450 Fa'del-man, Lillian., and Bradshaw, Barbara. Speaking For Ourselves. Glenview_ ,Ill.: Scott; Foresman and Co., 1975. This is a'collectioe of'American Ethnic writing. Writers selected include-Native Aricans, Black AmericanseAsian Americans, Hispanic Aericans, Jewish americans and White Ethnic.

8408 Fersh, Seymour. ed. Learning Abour Peoples and Cultures. Evanston, ill.: Mc Littell and Co., 1974: This book dehls With various cultures and actual stories which,have occurred. AlPstories stress considering otherrand their'Vilugs in an attempt to understand people 'bette r.

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Cdre 083 'Gersten, Irene raudeland Bliss, Betsy. Eciduterp Pte-udiccLyilLisLI/LyILEIL Make Sense. 'New York: Franklin Watts, 1974. This book explores the world of pre udices. Topics include: Keople or t. Groups? What is i.t? -Mow It Feels; -rhn and -Now, What You Can Do.,

84 50 Glazer-, Nathan, atd Moynihan Ael Patrick. ;ambridge, Mass.: M.I.T. Press, 1963. Ths'book gives an accouht of 5 maj ethnic groups in New York Gity during - 1960-61. Croups discussedive: Negroes, Puerto R cans, Italians, Albs and Irish. 4,

Cgre,-081' unfeld, Frederic 17. Games of the World: New_Nork: Holt, Rinehart and Wins to 1975! This source includes instructions on how, to make games, howNiko:play them, and how - . they came t be.

S408 has lam, Gerald W. Forgotten Pales of _American Literature. New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1970-9- An .anthology of literature by America's .ethnicminority groups.

5409 H )1ct-', Robert, ed. Am. 1 A- Racist?' York:

Vnulisr Press, 1969.. - "A journey into4he heart of America tlAt dares you to explore, to question, to do something about racial attitudes.

'tdian, David, ed. !Ethnic Exression of 14 Contem- rar- Poets- oYerk:, Macmillan Publishing Co., 1974. '4 TheAe poets represent a gross section ., iminority groups in erica*

5204, Lend, ed. Minorities All. New York: Ethnic Units Po Books, 1971. is bodk- .tells the stories of America's many ethnic groups t! they struggled against poverty, fear and intolerance to,take their place in American society.'

S408 n, Sharon S. The Manv Faces of Man. New York: lthrop, Lee and Shepard Co..,1972. The hook iS a description of how-a sc ence ter ankrt4orking-anthropologist Measure racial differences and similarities.` It is writteri in a low reading revel. , f,Chetto Write s=1': ew York: New York University Press, 1972. This book is a collectton of writers :variouscult res. Irish`, 'titian, Jewis selicand-PuertoiRican-works-are-inc-lud

me Raci_ Problems-of American Society Seiies,New York: rocket Books,

1972. , This is a study of racism in the United States and is followed py selected reading on racism.

'Joseph and Edith. Tie_Newcomers.. New York:-Lothrep, 'Lee and Shepard

'Includes 0 stories of emigrants from England 'and 'Sc tland, Holland, Cerbany, Africa;Oorway, Sweden and Corsica and their adveAturea on a riving in ,the.

Rose, Peter 1, New York`:.' .Random Rowse,1969'. A' text with atories,pciems, ea says, and songw.abopt the manypeoples of the United States."

Cot-ye Stanek, Muriel. How ImmigEAnrs Contributed to Our Culture.Westehester, Ill.: 'Benefic Press, 1970, This book includestohes representative of various, immigrants oming----.td the 0-.8.

7th- Florence; Folk Cratts, for World Fr endshiP New York:. Doubleday and Co.,' 1976-. This book is about traditional crafts in many countries:Each chapter,is about 'a craft from -one', country and,-is ,divided into 3 parts: I. story 'about ..the ;craft 7. step- by-step directions for using the craft make something 3. suggestions for "What Else ou Can Do."

Home c-LifeEditors. A Core 081 NeW York:" Time, 1970. -The cooking of live regions that include itscountries-* , the Low Countries (Belgium, Luxembourg, Netherlands Poland,_ Bulgaria and Romania, North Africa :(Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco)

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Home Ec. Timc..-Life Edit Reipes: A iin of- 1fl Core Cuisines. . Ni'York: Time, Inc. ,197(L

$40.S. _Weiss,1arel,ed, Under the Mask. New York: Thelacorte Pre-ss, 1972. Annnthology about prejudic in America.

Welty,' Paul Thomas Reading in World Cultures. Philadelphia: -J. B. Lippincott Co., 197Q. This book is a compilation of works fleeting various culture's. The work is rganized On'aregional basis. Topics include hiStory, environments, issues, daily life, ideals and hopes and politics.

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Anguishof Becbmin_ erican. New York: Penguin Books, Inc., 1971. this. book American writers, closely ddscended from inmdgrants, tell, the tale of those before them who came to America and of their transition into American life.

S408,, Winston Press Editors: Vi Red and Blacks 'andBrown Holt, Rinehart and inston, 1973, c011ection,of writings by authors showing "how minority groups have come in their Struggle to achieve equality in America."

Ii3 6 The World Atlas of Food. -London: Mitchell Bedzley Pub., 1974. This volume is guide to the great regional dished of the,westld. It is ddsigned as a referefice hookPEo.promote educated eating around the t.:61-14.

_ . S408 Kathleen. The Olher Americans: Miuotit in American History. Los Angeles: Lawrence -Publi:shicig'-Company, 1969. °This-1-i6ok, "place3 emphasis on the AMerican Indian, the Amerian Negro, the ,rican Orientals, Spanish-speaking Amerixans and'thu Arne can Jew as they contributed LO the groth and development of a now land into a -ng Land independent counotry, Many of ther leaders 4re. intro- duced here

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Celebrate ca'- Culinar e. Corning Glass Works. (filmstrip, tape recording) The filmstrip/cassette set is required by the Ethnic Foods Unit,, a supplement to 11306 Gourmet Foods. Core 081 _Immigration and Migration. (The American Experience Series). Nystrom, 1975. (filmstrip) Contents: The Golden Land The First Wave Frontiers A Flood of" Peoples Strangers in the City

Core 081 Our Multi - Ethnic heritage. .Activity Apeords, Inc., 1976. filmstrip)' Contents: 1.' Chinesg-Americans ' 2. Irish-Americans. 3. italian-AmeriCans 4. Jewish-Americans 5. Scandinavian-Americans This series attempts to increase thestudent .awareness of t-each group as individuals, neighbors and friends.

S204 §&21ac2fturierica's Peciple Today. Eye Gate, 1972. 'Core 081 (filmstrip, tape recording) This kit includes stories of various ethnic groups and their experiences in America today. Selected titles include, "Being Black, Brown, or Yellow,""Being a Foreigner," "Being aChicano, "Being. a Puerto Rican."

Wily Skin Has Many Colors. Sunburst 1973. .(filmstrip) .Designed to combat stereotypes giving an explanation ofthe scientific reasons for varying skin .olor. It raises queStionS about our so Tty's present and future values.

SlOY Rlymond,John. Prejudice and Yo A Learnin 2409 Experien. NationaV,Sehool Public _ationS, 40h 1972. (tape record~ --... ;230. These tapes present 20 discussion topics on ,.various aspects of prejudice. Each discITssion' topic i'Spresented in 3 parts: Section 1 deals withAefinitiens: What'is.prejudice? Section . 2 is concerned with kinds of- prejudice Section 3 concentrates on what can be done'aLAIUT prejudice.

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. Rafa Rafl: a 1976.' "t1lustrites the difficulties and probleMS one may encounter whcriinterort with persons who are different from us.

SInithsogian Institution. Th-e New 1111mi-ration. The'. American Experience Series. Scholastic Magazines, inc., 1975.- (prints) A collection of pictures showing A:ario_ ethnic groups in the work they undertook, and the places in which they lived.

Core 081 Schreiner, Nikki and Tally, Jane. My Ancestors Are FromZ=21in!. Touch and. See Educational ResourceT, 1975. (activity cards)' Activity cards consisting of data about the various cultures that makeup the United States. Suggested activities are designed to promote a positive self-concept for all cultures.

The lowin,g films are from the Jeffersbn County Audiovisual Center:

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5308 Ame 937190 Ametica-Melting . Screen News Core 081 Digest, 1964. 30 min. Colof. Sound. 16mm. This film presents a signifi- cant, full length study of our immigrant heritage and its influence on American history.

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. 'Ame 009160, Am All. March of Time, 1945. min. lllacic and white. Sound.

16mm. Survey of racipl and religious tensions throughout the U.S. and programs for combating prejudices, particularly the pringfield, Masa., plan for intercultural eaucat on.

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S408 177 Eyo 064050 Lye of the Storm.' Xerox, 1974. 25 min`. Color. Sound. 16mm. This award-winning documentary records Mrs. Jane Elliott's-highly successful attempts to introduce her third grade class in rural Iowa to the realities_ of prejudice.

Core 081 .325.73 S408 Liam 011290 ration in America's His EncycloPedia:Britannica Films; 1947. 11 min. B lack and white'. Sound. 16mm. Unfolds the story of immigra- tion into the U.S. frod colonial times. 'Through animated maps and photography explains where various groups of immigrants came from; where they settled and why they left their homes to come to America. Dramatizes the immigratits' entry into the U.S.

Core 081 325.73 Lan 019860 Land of lmznigrants. Churchill Films, 1965. 16 min. Color. Sound. 16mm.' This film shows how the character, quality, and fabric of the U.S. has been molded by the mixture of many cultures, nt- ing out that the country is made up of people of different national origins, creeds, and colors.

Core- A81 301.45 S408 S408 023720 Minorities: From AfricaAsia and the Americas. Coronet 1972. 14 min. Color. Sound. 16mm. This film de'Yeribes the history of racial minorities in the U.S. and informs of the current status of racial groups.

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C 081 301.45 es: From Euro-e SQ08 Min 730 Coron. Films. 1972. 16 min. ef4 Color &build. 16mm. film illustrates the arrivals and early conditions for European emigrees in the U.S. It shows evidences of ethnic cultures in America toaay.

5408 301,45 S402 Min 023740 Minorities: n the Name of 11417 Re1177-ii. Coronet Films, 1972. 16 mi7 Color. Sound. 16mm. The film shows examples of 'present day prejudice against religious minorities lead to an investigation of the origins of religious persecution in America.

S408 301.45 Min 023750 Minorities: Patterns of ChangR. Coronet Films, 1972. 14 min. Color. Sound. 16mm. This film explores .two points of view: 1. that'minority.groups are following patterns of change similar to minority groups of the past and 2, that today the struggle of minority groups has become harder patterns of change.

5408 . 301.45 Min 023760 Minorities: What's a Minority.'. -Coronet Films, 1972. 14 min. Color. Soun 1.6mu

In this 1 m members of various groups Frankly discuss their reaction to prejudice, presenting an overall perspetti on the problems of different racial, religious, and ethnic groups living together.

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01.45 301.4 tli as 003330 Minority Pioneers: -n Antem Coronet Films,1973. min. Color. Sound. 16mm. This film deals with min pidbeers, showing what they experienced and telling how they contributed to the history of the West.

091 325.73 Nat 027140 A Naion of Immi'tants. Pt.1 and 11. Wolper ProduetionS, 1967. 53 min. Black and white. Sound. 16mm.

021280 Prejudice Film. Motivational Media, 1972. 29 min. Color. Sound. 16mm. Examines the historical origins of prejudice and illustrates comtualp forms of prejudice.'

5408 0'31.1 Wear 066790 The k Predice Film Sandler In tittiona 1974. 13 min. Color. Sound. 16mm. This film investigates the world of work:as it relates to stereotypes, -itude's° and job ,opportunities,

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Teachcr hiads-James A. fo Ethni 301.45 Studies. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1975. This resource includes a discussion of goals and concepts.to be included in an ethnic study unit. Strategies and materials are also denoted for many ethnic groups. Appendices include a chronological listing of key events of ethnic groups in American hist° 'a listof selected films and filmstrips, a list of selected periodicals and a criteria for evaluation.

Profe! Campb 11, Robert. Tht_Chasm. Boston: Boughton Mifflin Co., 1074. This is a personal account of the life and death of 7 experimental school districts n New York Ci'v Harlemli trl Ocean -Hill district.

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Prole :7;3 tt.t! llrirttl,Barbara. Nelre Literature for Hi

Students. Champaign, 111.: Natiouai I uncil of Teachers of Elwlish, 196B. Prosvisntt histori cal survey ofNegro authors, works ahoat' Negroes, biographies :Ihiiut Negroes and suggestions for ways in which to use Negro literature in the classroom.

Teacher The Ete:Egiizig±.1inorities rn America. Santa 9 . ReSouree Barbara, California: -CLIO, 1972. A resoure guide for teachers. Included contributions 61 significancesi:gni'ficance which members of minority :0coups have made to the historical and cultural development of the U.S.

ess l rin a! Katz, William Lori Teacher' Guide to American Negro History. Chicago: Quadrangle Books, 1971.

Professional Nudoi, Max Teachjng,the JewishExerience in 'N.Y.: Amerie,n Assoc forJews h Education, 1975. This guide his A varJefyyof sounds where materials and information may b'o obtained. It includes an extensive hibliOgraphy, and 5 sample units which illustrate different ,approaches to teaching the American Jewish 'experience.

Proloioell Schatz, Walter, ed. Mirector- of Afro-ierican Resources. N.Y.: R.R. Bowker Go., 1970. This directory lists 2;108 Institutions and 5,365 collections of resource materials. It also includes lists of numerous radical ;aid extremist groups,

2 Pt'rife- sic=t,i1 Walton, Hanes, Jr. Black Politics- aTheoretical and/Structural Analysis. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Co., 1972. This hook explores black politics North and South and from, the colonial period to the nresent.

Teacher Ethnic Studies Teacher Resource itit. Social Resource Science Education Cousortium, 1976. (tape recording, filmstrip) This kit is excellent resource material for the teacher. It includes a filmstrip/ Cassette presentation on "What ls an ellplic group?" A collection of teaching tips about' ethnicity and on aonotatol bibliography is also included.

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Teacher Periodical. An Index to Multi - Ethnic Teachinp, Resource Materials and Teacher Res:urces.. 371.3 National Education Association, n.d N.1

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Core '081 Bishop, Josettc, and Schreiner Nikki. My Ancestors Are Cal-Ie American Indians. Touch and See Educ--ional Resources,.19,75 65 activity card'. Activities in the areas of food, sports for,developing and understand. ind of the American Indian.

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