Hamilton Books
Pages: 146
Trim: 6 x 9¼
978-0-7618-5056-4 • Paperback • April 2010 • $46.99 • (£36.00)
978-0-7618-5057-1 • eBook • April 2010 • $44.50 • (£35.00)
Ernesto Caravantes received his first MS in counseling from the University of La Verne and his second MS in American history from Lacrosse University. He has worked as an in-home outreach counselor and is the former host of the cable television show Dialog. As the only son of Mexican immigrant parents, the author has faced certain educational and cultural challenges. From his struggles to learn English as a first-grader to his completion of two master's degrees, his life has been marked by a steady uphill progression of life-long learning and intellectual growth.
Chapter 1 Preface
Part 2 Part I
Chapter 3 Introduction
Chapter 4 1. Plymouth Rock
Chapter 5 2. The Enlightenment
Chapter 6 3. The African Slaves in America
Chapter 7 4. The Scandinavian and Irish Migration
Chapter 8 5. The Mexican Border is Re-Established
Chapter 9 6. The Arrival of the Jews
Chapter 10 7. The 1960 Mentality Started with Two Bullets
Chapter 11 8. The Effects of the Civil Rights Movement
Chapter 12 9. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Cesar Chavez would be Ashamed
Chapter 13 10. The Formation of the Ghetto and the Barrio
Chapter 14 11. Multiculturalism in League with Identity Politics
Chapter 15 12. Multiculturalism in League with Political Correctedness
Part 16 Part II
Chapter 17 13. Let Us Define 'Culture'
Chapter 18 14. Whose Culture Is It, Anyway?
Chapter 19 15. What 'Failure' Implies
Chapter 20 16. Why the Experiment Failed
Chapter 21 17. The Role of Parents
Chapter 22 18. The Role of the Universities
Chapter 23 19. The Role of the Media
Chapter 24 20. Undoing the Damage
Chapter 25 21. The 21st Century American
Chapter 26 22. Marching Forward and Closing Thoughts
Chapter 27 Epilogue
Classrooms will find plenty of food for discussion in this analysis.
— Midwest Book Review