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Latinos In The United States Military: World War Ii, Brianna R. Lasso
Latinos In The United States Military: World War Ii, Brianna R. Lasso
2018 Symposium
The reason for writing this research paper is to inform the audience and present them with a new understanding of Latinos in the United States military, during World War II. This research project brings to light the positive and negative experiences for Latinos who served their country during this period in history. It also recognizes the achievements and heroic acts of several Latinos during World War II, and explores the various roles that they played, and contributions that they made for the war effort. The method of research used for this study primarily consists of scholarly journals, books, and documentaries. …
The Necessity Of Minority Ethnic Studies In The American Education Curriculum, Destiny L. Vaught
The Necessity Of Minority Ethnic Studies In The American Education Curriculum, Destiny L. Vaught
2016 Symposium
From the very start of the educational career students are rarely exposed to the history, culture, and contributions of other ethnic groups that tie together the American way of life, past and present. Not until individuals reach higher education, are they introduced to studies that are designed specifically to enlighten the student’s knowledge of minorities and other ethnicities in the United States. In this study, I used peer review sources to highlight the advantages of schools that teach ethnic studies classes and the importance of understanding different groups of people at an earlier stage in a student’s life. The study …
Points On A Compass: Where We Are, Where We Might Go, Jay W. Rea
Points On A Compass: Where We Are, Where We Might Go, Jay W. Rea
Library Faculty Publications
Related Titles: Series: Founder's Day pamphlet series ; no. 4.
Publisher: Cheney, Wash. : Eastern Washington University Press