New York City (Cities of the World (Childrens Press Paperback))
by Deborah Ann Kent
What was it like to live as a Native American in the Southwest? Why not let Geronimo tell you about it? You'll read about his rise to power, his triumphant successes and devastating defeats in battle, and what general life was like for the Apache Indians. A postscript explains how and what happened after he died.
U.S. Landmarks, Monuments, and Symbols (Travel To...)
by Lisa Kurkov
Seminole Chief Osceola (Native American Chiefs and Warriors)
by William R. Sanford
An overview of the history and daily lives of Italian people who immigrated to the United States.
Vermont (Powerkids Readers: Bilingual Library of the United States of America)
by Jennifer Way
African-American Holidays (Read-And-Discover Ethnic Holidays) (Ethnic Holidays)
by Faith Winchester
Discusses special times of the year when African-Americans celebrate, including Black History Month, Mardi Gras, Juneteenth, Harambee, Junkanoo, and Kwanzaa.
Ute (Checkerboard Social Studies Library) (Native Americans)
by Barbara A Gray-Kanatiiosh
Iowa (Discover America) (Guide to American States)
by Jay D Winans
Briefly discusses some of the reasons that Koreans have come to live in the United States, how they have preserved Korean customs and traditions in their new homeland, and what life is like for them here.
Gold and Silver (North American Natural Resources)
by John Perritano
Childhood memoirs of three black women--grandmother, mother, and daughter-who grew up between the 1880's and the 1950's
Race in John Howard Griffin's Black Like Me (Social Issues in Literature (Paperback))