The Multi-Cultural History of the United States Part I

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This exciting 3-volume set is a complete multi-cultural overview of the events, people, and cultures that make up U.S. history. These video programs present accurate history from a multi-cultural perspective. No single culture or race is given predominance. African, Latino, Asian, Native American, European, and many other cultures are well represented. This series is the most accurate, up-to-date overview of multi-cultural U.S. history available.

This program takes us from the earliest settlements of North America through the arrivals of the Vikings, Europeans and Colonial America.
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[/caption]Rep. Michelle Bachman has been very vocal about what she deems to be an anti-american problem. She caused a lot of uproar over these ridiculous remarks! Even though she issued an attempt at an apology, this is not the first time. Back in 2005, she made these comments:"There is a movement afoot that's occurring and part of that is whole philosophical idea of multi-cultural diversity, which on the face sounds wonderful. Let's appreciate and value everyone's cultures. But guess what? Not all cultures are equal. Not all values are equal."( Excerpt taken from Huffington Post). Here is the link :http://www.huffingtonpost.com/the-uptake/michele-bachmann-not-all_b_137463.htmlWhat cultures are equal & how do you determine that? America has been multicultural before it's inception. American dishes are a reflection of the intermingling of different ethnicities. Corn is one of the biggest food commodities & it was first cultivated & grown by American Indians. Although American history tends to be told from a Eurocentric point of view, the truth is undeniable. We have always been a pluralistic society. I've included a great video that is about America's multicultural history.The next paragraph is a snippet from an essay called "White Pride". I thought I'd post it because it speaks to the underlying meaning of terms like "pro-american". Sarah Palin & John McCain have been talking about "pro-americans". Is this what they mean?"Today people in the USA are living in a new era of white supremacy. Activists have found new effective tactics to convince as many people as possible of their beliefs. The white supremacist movement has learned to shift its tactics. No longer was it able to rely on open racism as an effective recruiting tactic. For this reason hate groups were worried that they could never convince the majority of white Americans to join them. Although many whites may share their prejudices, only very few are willing to display them openly. To spread their message, they needed a new strategy and took
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2008
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History is told from a Eurocentric point of view in America. I like this video because it talks about the history of pluralism in the United States. It reveals just how integral American Indians were to the formation of the federal government!

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