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First published in 1984. Ethnic policy as we have come to think of it during the past twenty years is about to shift toward a new focus. All indications are that the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government are supporting each other in the policy changes which will inevitably result. The volume depicts and assesses this policy in a comprehensive and historical context. Through this analysis, the author hopes we can better understand how United States ethnic policy is developing, how it is expressed and implemented, and how it is challenged
Contents
Chapter 1 ETHNIC POLICY THROUGH WORLD WAR I Chapter 2 ETHNIC POLICY BEFORE AND FOLLOWING WORLD WAR II Chapter 3 IMPACT OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT ON ETHNIC AMERICA, Chapter 4 ETHNICITY AND EDUCATION POLICY Chapter 5 ETHNICITY AND HOUSING POLICY Chapter 6 ETHNICITY AND EMPLOYMENT AND BUSINESS DEVEOPMENT POLICIES Chapter 7 CONCLUSIONS



