![]() ![]() For example, the book relates that the Order of the Knights of St. One common theme throughout the entire book is the 'us against them' attitude that the ruling structure has towards the minorities, from the fear of the "giddy multitude" in colonial times, to the Chinese Exclusion Act being created to 'protect' white labor, to the modern day accusations that "Hispanics tak jobs away from 'Americans'" Ī related theme of the book is the pattern of capitalist owners pitting different immigrant groups against one another, as a strike-breaking tactic. Several groups are revisited at multiple points through their history. ![]() Each chapter talks about the history of a different ethnic group, and covers over a period of time public attitudes towards the minority, public policy, laws for or against the minority, and attitude of the minority towards their situation. It deals with, in roughly sequential order, Native Americans, African Americans pre- and post-slavery era, Irish, Mexicans, Chicanos, Chinese, Japanese, Jews, and ties up the book with a current (for the time the book was written) summary of where minorities are now. It received an Anisfield-Wolf Book Award in 1994.Ī Different Mirror deals with the subject of minority perspectives of multicultural America, incorporating quotes, folk songs, letters, telegrams, and photographs into the text. A Different Mirror: A History of Multicultural America is a book by Ronald Takaki. ![]()
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