American History
Background: Throughout this course, we’ve looked at how life has changed for different groups of Americans since the end of the Civil War. In many ways, the United States has made tremendous progress in realizing equality for all Americans. However, there are still some areas in which there is more to do.
Required sources:
- Video: The house we live in: Race—the power of an illusion [Video] from the Films on Demand database.
- Scholarly source: The other 'subsidized housing.'
Recommended sources:
- Video: A hidden America—children of the plains [Video] from the Films on Demand database.
- Scholarly source: Beyond Black and White.
- Scholarly source: Then and now or then to now: Immigration to New York in contemporary and historical perspective..
- Scholarly source: A woman’s worth: Less is still less.
Instructions: Refer to the information that you have learned in this course and to the assigned video and article, and consider the evolution in American society in relation to race, ethnicity, and gender. What do you think are the most important changes in U.S. society since the Civil War have been?
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