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Nazi policy, Jewish workers, German killers

2000
Examines three controversial issues in Holocaust scholarship, including the decision and policy-making in the Nazi regime that led to the attempt to totally eliminate the Jews; the use of Jewish labor; and the attitudes, motivations, and adaptations of ordinary Germans who carried out Nazi policy at the local level.

Great expectations

America and the baby boom generation
1980
This book about the post-World War II baby boom generation explores what it is like and the influence it has had.

Minorities

1998
Essays provide opinions on minority and discrimination issues, including the extent of discrimination, current state of race relations, evaluation of public policies, and the affect of changing racial demographics on America.

Population and overcrowding

2007
Examines extreme overpopulation and poverty in various parts of Africa, increased mortality rates as a result of the AIDS epidemic, and high birth rates.

As various as their land

the everyday lives of eighteenth-century Americans
2000
Provides descriptions of the lives of "typical Americans" in the eighteenth century.

We the people

an atlas of America's ethnic diversity
1988
Maps of states and counties and data files from the 1980 U.S. census explain the geographical patterns of 67 ethnic and racial groups in America.

Changing U.S. demographics

2002
A collection of newspaper, magazine, and journal articles that examine the population of the United States as represented in the 2000 census, discussing what it is and how it may be developing.

Peoples of North America

2003
Presents alphabetized profiles of approximately 170 ethnic groups in North America, providing fact files and maps and discussing their histories, geography, arts, culture, and politics, and includes entries on special topics such as anti-immigrant prejudice, the Cold War, and industry and employment.

The many people of America

2013
Colorful photographs allow readers to see the variety of people that call themselves American citizens. This important concept is presented in a way that is both educational and enjoyable.

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