Tag Archives: Pluralism

Immigration History: Ethnicity and the Melting Pot Examined

Many scholars of immigration history, including historians, have explored the ways in which ethnicity is closely related to immigration and acculturation. Through metaphors, such as the “Melting Pot,” scholars have considered the power and importance of ethnicity and ethnicity. In addition, we discussed the metaphor itself ‘melting-pot’, comparing the original concept with historical ones. actually […]

Multicultural Curriculum in Today’s Classrooms

It’s time to change everything! When you look around, do they all look alike? What about language, traditions, holidays, clothing, food, religion? Does everyone fit into any set category? Most of the time if you have to grocery at your local grocers, you will quickly notice the answer to these questions sounds nothing! What do […]

The Slow Assimilation and Integration of Black Player’s in Baseball

In 1949, one baseball player had a .311 career batting average, and helped carry the Dodgers to six league flags (Rader 2002). This player’s life was regularly threatened, not so much because of his talents but because of the color of his skin (Rader 2002:167). This player was Jackie Robinson. Jackie Robinson is known for […]