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American Public Discourse: A Multicultural Perspective Book

American Public Discourse: A Multicultural Perspective
American Public Discourse: A Multicultural Perspective, This book is an anthology of speeches by African Americans, Mexican Americans, Native Americans, and white American females. The purpose of this anthology is to provide the reader with examples from the abundant amount of distinctive American-minority rhe, American Public Discourse: A Multicultural Perspective has a rating of 4 stars
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  • American Public Discourse: A Multicultural Perspective
  • Written by author Ronald K. Burke
  • Published by University Press of America, October 1992
  • This book is an anthology of speeches by African Americans, Mexican Americans, Native Americans, and white American females. The purpose of this anthology is to provide the reader with examples from the abundant amount of distinctive American-minority rhe
  • This book is an anthology of speeches by African Americans, Mexican Americans, Native Americans, and white American females. The purpose of this anthology is to provide the reader with examples from the abundant amount of distinctive American-minority rhe
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Acknowledgements
Preface
Ch. 1Native American Females
"Keynote: Charting New Directions"3
"Past Positives and Present Problems."8
"Squaw Image Stereotyping"17
"Contemporary Indian Humor"22
"Indian Women as Change Agents for Indian Policy"29
"Retrospect and Prospect: The Past, Present, and Future For Indian Women."34
Ch. 2Native American Males
"I Will Fight No More Forever."43
"You Must Speak Straight So That Your Words May Go As Sunlight To Our Hearts"44
"The Whites Think We Don't Know about the Mines, But We Do."46
"Manifesto Addressed to the President of the United States from the Youth of America"48
"For the World to Live 'Europe' Must Die"54
"Inaugural Address to the Navajo Nation"64
Ch. 3African American Females
"Poem"73
"An Address Delivered Before the Afric-American Female Intelligence Society of America."74
"The New Cry"80
"The Law and Moral Issues."83
"Founders Day Address"89
"Choose One of Five"94
Ch. 4African American Males
"The Abolition of Slavery and the Slave Trade In the French and British Colonies"105
"Speech on the Fugitive Slave Bill"110
"The Negro Exodus from the Gulf States"113
"Address Delivered Before Women's New England Club, Boston Jan. 27, 1889"129
"Our Democracy and the Ballot"135
"The Drum Major Instinct"142
Ch. 5Mexican American Males
"Reverse Racism"154
"The Word Was Made Flesh: Spanish in the Classroom"159
"Chavez in Austin, Texas"161
"Social Revolution in the Southwest"171
"The Chicano and Education"182
"Doing More For More: Hispanic Issues For Texas And The Nation"198
Ch. 6Mexican American Females
"The Meaning of the Chicano Movement"215
"Through the Curtain of Discontent A Face Emerges"220
"Thoughts On A Sunday Afternoon"224
"Viva La Causa! Viva La Raza"229
"Folk Lore of the Texas-Mexican Vaquero"234
"Rancho Buena Vista: Its Ways of Life and Traditions"236
Ch. 7White American Females
"What Have We, As Individuals, To Do With Slavery?"255
"For the Woman Suffrage Movement"260
"An Epistle to the Clergy of the Southern States 1836."275
"Restlessness of Youth: An Asset of Free Societies."297
"Commencement Speech on Ethics at Virginia State University, May 21, 1989"303
"To Love and Serve Humanity"311
Bibliography315


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