This examination of multiculturalism--its noble roots and the abuses and excesses perpetuated in its name--takes readers to the front lines of the war for America's intellectual future: battles over school curricula, local legislation, college reading lists, censorship and freedom of expression, "sexist" language, and newspaper editorials.
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This examination of multiculturalism--its noble roots and the abuses and excesses perpetuated in its name--takes readers to the front lines of the war for America's intellectual future: battles over school curricula, local legislation, college reading lists, censorship and freedom of expression, "sexist" language, and newspaper editorials.
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Near Very Good in Near Very Good jacket. 8vo-over 7æ"-9æ" tall. Hardcover in publisher's non price-clipped dust-jacket. 367 pages. Index. Stated first edition, first printing. A fascinating look at the new civil rights movement, given birth out of the tumult of the 1960's social revolution and entering into the twenty-first century as the ethos of multiculturalism, a term which divides American into two opposing camps. No previous ownership marks. Dust-jacket shows coffee satins, mostly visible on verso and book gas light spotting on top edge and larger stain on bottom edge of bulked sheets. Else book is clean, square and unmarked with no staining visible to the interior and a complete, still attractive dust-jacket. Near very good in a near very good dust-jacket.