![]() In the book, he will cover the history of many different ethnic groups: African Americans, Asian Americans, Irish Americans, Jewish Americans, Mexican Americans, Muslim Americans, and Native people. He knows that this is thanks to what he calls the “Master Narrative of American history,” which falsely asserts that the United States is a white country. Ronald Takaki, the author of the book, finds that people often do not see him as “American” despite the fact that his ancestors emigrated from Japan in the 1880s. Author’s Note: Epistemology and Epiphany.Part 4, Chapter 17: “We Will All Be Minorities”.Part 4, Chapter 16: Again, the “Tempest-Tost”.Part 4, Introduction: The Problem of the Color Lines.Part 3, Chapter 13: To “the Land of Hope”.Part 3, Chapter 11: The Exodus from Russia. ![]() ![]() Part 3, Chapter 9: The “Indian Question”.Part 3, Introduction: The End of the Frontier.Part 2, Chapter 8: Searching for Gold Mountain.Part 2, Chapter 7: “Foreigners in Their Native Land”.Part 2, Chapter 6: Fleeing “the Tyrant’s Heel”.Part 2, Chapter 5: “No More Peck o’Corn”.Part 2, Chapter 4: Toward “the Stony Mountains”.Part 2, Introduction: The Rise of the Cotton Kingdom.Part 1, Chapter 3: The Hidden Origins of Slavery. ![]()
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