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Representation of Minority Groups in the U. S.

Implications for the Twenty-First Century

Representation of Minority Groups in the U. S.( )
Editor: Menifield, Charles E.
Contribution by: Jones, Charles E.
McCurdy, Karen M.
Santos, Adolfo
Huerta, Juan Carlos
Takeda, Okiyoshi
Peterson, Geoff
Duncan, Robert
Ellcessor, Patrick
Leighley, Jan E.
Julian, Frank
King-Meadows, Tyson
Schaller, Thomas F.
Gray, Regina C.
Jernigan, Patricia
Tryman, Mfanya
Bratton, Kathleen
ISBN:978-1-57292-164-1
Publication Date:Jan 2001
Publisher:Austin & Winfield, Publishers, Incorporated
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:AUD $78.95
Book Description:

Representation of Minority Groups in the U.S. aims to assess the changes that have occurred with respect to the descriptive and substantive representation of women, African Americans, Latinos, Asian Americans, and American Indians in the U.S. political system from 1965 to the present. Each institutionally oriented chapter provides the reader with detailed demographic and behavioral facts concerning minority groups in the political system. How these groups are represented is assessed...
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Author Biography
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A leading poet of the San Francisco renaissance, Robert Duncan is a member of the international avant-garde. Born in Oakland, California, he has been an editor, a teacher at Black Mountain College and assistant director of the Poetry Center at San Francisco State College. Highly regarded by fellow nonacademic poets, Duncan's poetry is at once learned and spontaneous. Its form seems at once innate and wrought, complex, and wonderfully musical.

He received the Harriet Monroe Memorial Prize (1960),a Guggenheim Memorial Award (1963), the Levinson Poetry Prize (1964), a National Endowment for the Arts grant (1967), and the Eunice Tietjens Memorial Prize (1967). After a self-imposed silence of many years, Duncan published a challenging volume in 1984, The Ground Work, a book he designed himself. He continues to be one of the chief advocates for the poem as "wisdom literature" and not just personal expression or artifact.

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