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A Larger Memory: A History of Our Diversity, with Voices

by Ronald T Takaki

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ISBN13: 9780316311625
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A Larger Memory emerges from eighteenth-century archives and yesterday's headlines — a sweeping yet intimate history of the diverse individuals who, together, make up America. Ronald Takaki uses letters, diaries, and oral histories to share their stories. Workers, immigrants, shopkeepers, women, children, and others, their lives often separated by ethnic borders, "speak" side by side as Takaki frames their voices with his own text.<P>Among them, the young slave Frederick Douglass learns to read; a fifteen-year-old Irish-American girl speaks at a labor rally; a Native American performs as an "Indian" in a Wild West show; a Japanese American fights heroically in World War II; an illegal Mexican immigrant renounces her artistic dreams to provide a future for her son; affirmative action helps a black youth obtain a university education and escape from the inner city. Takaki skillfully weaves these voices and others to create a dynamic conversation about the diverse nature of the American experience.

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A sweeping yet intimate history of the diverse individuals who, together, make up America. Ronald Takaki uses letters, diaries & oral histories to share their stories. Workers, immigrants, shopkeepers, women, children & others, their lives often separated by ethnic borders, speak side by side as Takaki frames their voices with his own text.

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Danielle Tinker, October 27, 2008 (view all comments by Danielle Tinker)
Using historical and personal accounts, Takaki strings together an incredible story of race in America. The stories are personal and different, giving support to the historical claims made by Takaki and other historians. Perfect for those who may find history simply with events and dates boring. Takaki's history is given in an entertaining and engaging manner, leaving the reader with a better understanding of the founding and development of race in America.
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ISBN:
9780316311625
Subtitle:
A History of Our Diversity, with Voices
Author:
Takaki, Ronald
Author:
Takaki, Ronald
Author:
Takaki, Ronald T.
Publisher:
Back Bay Books
Location:
Boston :
Subject:
Biography
Subject:
History
Subject:
United states
Subject:
United States - General
Subject:
Ethnology
Subject:
Anthropology - Cultural
Subject:
Pluralism (social sciences)
Subject:
Ethnic Studies
Subject:
United States Race relations Sources.
Subject:
Ethnic Studies - General
Subject:
Minorities
Subject:
Minorities -- United States.
Edition Number:
1st ed.
Edition Description:
Includes bibliographical references p. 367-369.
Publication Date:
September 1998
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Pages:
384
Dimensions:
852x560x96 114

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