In this introduction to Ethnic Studies for teens, parents, and teachers, readers will learn about the counternarratives that are generally excluded from most American History books.
Where's the critical hope?
Most textbooks that cover U.S. History from the perspective of Black, Latino, Indigenous, Asian American, and Pacific Islander history rely on histories of struggle that focus on oppression and minimize or exclude counternarratives of resistance.
With history being rewritten right before our eyes, transformative ethnic studies in schools are needed now more than ever.
Combining decades of teaching experience, National Board Certified teacher Kara Cisco offers a summary overview of United States History that moves briskly through Indigenous, Black, Latino, and AAPI history and deliberately centers the struggle and the resistance.
This classroom textbook for ethnic studies:
Revisiting Ethnicity and Culture in US History is a perfect course text for a secondary-level (6-12) Ethnic Studies class or as a general reader for anyone interested in the complex history of the United States.