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The New Gateway, An Old Paradox: Immigrants and Involuntary Americans in North Carolina History Textbooks

    1. [1] University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

      University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

      Township of Chapel Hill, Estados Unidos

    2. [2] University of North Carolina at Charlotte

      University of North Carolina at Charlotte

      Estados Unidos

  • Localización: Theory and research in social education, ISSN 0093-3104, Vol. 40, Nº 1, 2012, págs. 35-65
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • The authors conducted a content analysis of North Carolina history textbooks to explore how the definition of immigration has changed over the last century.

      They also examined how immigrant groups and involuntary Americans have been portrayed throughout the state's history. Findings suggest that as a burgeoning gateway state for immigrants, North Carolina's definition for immigration was slow to evolve and at times contradictory. Moreover, immigrant groups were often presented inaccurately or vaguely. Slavery and Native American conflicts were sanitized in favor of nation building, while texts neglect the lasting consequences of these conflicts. Textbooks from the state symbolically commoditized immigrant groups while ignoring their socio-cultural contributions. The authors discuss implications for textbook publishers, social studies teachers, and teacher education programs.


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