Geared toward those interested in ethnic studies and Kansas history, this course will explore the strengths and struggles of various ethnic groups occupying the state of Kansas leading up to and during the 20th century. What role did these groups play in the development of Kansas communities, and what can this history teach us about the myths and realities of immigration, both past and present
This analysis explores the shifting image and identity of the far western counties of Kansas from 18...
A short informational pamphlet describing the materials available in the Forsyth Library Ethnic Stud...
A collection of articles that introduces students to the substance, relevance, and practice of conte...
Geared toward those interested in ethnic studies and Kansas history, this course will explore the st...
Whether free staters or exodusters, reformers or hayseeds, Auntie Em or Bob Dole, Kansans\u27 histor...
The radio broadcasts that accompany this book are available in the KU Libraries' collections: http:/...
This thesis examines education for Mexican-Americans in Kansas City from 1916-1951. The racism of th...
The radio broadcasts that accompany this book are available in the KU Libraries' collections: http:/...
This volume contains 26 essays by various authors that describe people, times, issues, and places ...
This course outline proposes that an examination of the heritage and contributions of ethnic and min...
United States History The material presented in this publication is an outgrowth of an inservice pro...
The study examined by means of a content analysis the development of the treatment of immigration ed...
In Perspectives in Mexican American Studies, Vol. 2, 1989, "Mexicans in the Midwest".This item in th...
The post-World War I rise of the Ku Klux Klan developed differently in the Midwest of the 1920s than...
Ph.D.HistoryUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue.lib....
This analysis explores the shifting image and identity of the far western counties of Kansas from 18...
A short informational pamphlet describing the materials available in the Forsyth Library Ethnic Stud...
A collection of articles that introduces students to the substance, relevance, and practice of conte...
Geared toward those interested in ethnic studies and Kansas history, this course will explore the st...
Whether free staters or exodusters, reformers or hayseeds, Auntie Em or Bob Dole, Kansans\u27 histor...
The radio broadcasts that accompany this book are available in the KU Libraries' collections: http:/...
This thesis examines education for Mexican-Americans in Kansas City from 1916-1951. The racism of th...
The radio broadcasts that accompany this book are available in the KU Libraries' collections: http:/...
This volume contains 26 essays by various authors that describe people, times, issues, and places ...
This course outline proposes that an examination of the heritage and contributions of ethnic and min...
United States History The material presented in this publication is an outgrowth of an inservice pro...
The study examined by means of a content analysis the development of the treatment of immigration ed...
In Perspectives in Mexican American Studies, Vol. 2, 1989, "Mexicans in the Midwest".This item in th...
The post-World War I rise of the Ku Klux Klan developed differently in the Midwest of the 1920s than...
Ph.D.HistoryUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue.lib....
This analysis explores the shifting image and identity of the far western counties of Kansas from 18...
A short informational pamphlet describing the materials available in the Forsyth Library Ethnic Stud...
A collection of articles that introduces students to the substance, relevance, and practice of conte...