Ankeles, A.What is Sociology? Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1964, p. 23.
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Valencia, Atilano A.Bilingual-Bicultural Education for the Spanish-English Bilingual. Las Vegas, New Mexico: New Mexico Highlands University Press, 1972, p. 78.
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Generatively, of course, the culture is in the environment of the person born into it, in the persons, symbols, etc., that represent the culture.
4.
Wirth, Louis in Karl Mannheim's Ideology and Utopia. New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc., 1936, Preface xxiii.
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Stent, Madelon et al., eds. Cultural Pluralism in Education. Appleton-Century-Crofts , 1973, p. 79.
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Valencia, Bilingual-Bicultural Education, Appendix A. This citation contains an excellent discussion of the terms Anglo-American and Anglo as well as other ethnic terms used here.
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Kagan, S. and M.C. Matlsen.Cooperation and Competition of Mexican American and Anglo American Children of Two Ages Under Four Instructional Sets (ERIC No. ED 042 532), 1973.
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Stent, Cultural Pluralism, p. 78.
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Stent, p. 77.
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McKuen, W.W.A Survey of the Mexican in Los Angeles. Masters thesis. University of Southern California, 1914, p. 100.
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Racial and Ethnic Survey of California Public Schools. Published by the Bureau of Intergroup Relations, State Department of Education, 721 Capitol Mall, Sacramento, California 95814, Fall 1971, revised April 1972.
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Sanchez, Corinne J. "A Challenge for Colleges and Universities—Chicano Studies," Civil Rights DigestIII, 4 (Fall 1970).
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"Title VI Survey." U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare. Fall 1968.
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Los Angeles Times, Vol. XCII, Sep. 24, 1973, Part II, p. 10. In the news item Dr. James E. Cheek, President of Howard University, indicates that the current interpretation of Title VI, Civil Rights Act is having the effect (in terms of desegregating black colleges) of turning them into majority-(white) dominated institutions.
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De Tocqueville, Alexis.Democracy in America. Mentor Book, New York: The New American Library, 1961, p. 164 and 167.