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The Anglo-Saxon Core and Ethnic Antagonism
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Center for the Study of White American Culture
This Web page facilitates dialogue on the role of white American culture in the larger American society. It lists resources for those who would like to learn more about whiteness studies.
( http://www.euroamerican.org/default.asp )
Language Policy
James Crawford's Web site on the English-Only movement, bilingual education, and language policies. It contains links to organizations on both sides of these issues.
( http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/JWCRAWFORD/langpol.htm )
Whiteness Studies: Deconstructing (the) Race
The aim of whiteness studies is to deconstruct the notion of whiteness in society. This Web site contains numerous links, including links to articles on whiteness.
( http://www.uwm.edu/%7Egjay/Whiteness/index.html#Introduction )
Introduction to the Fold Background by Ben S. Austin
Ben Austin's essay on the influence of British ballads on Southern music in the United States.
( http://www.mtsu.edu/~baustin/britfolk.html )
Mother Jones Article on the New Power Elites
Richard L. Zweigenhaft and G. William Domhoff 's study on the power elites today demonstrates that it is still primarily white, Christian males who hold elite positions.
( http://www.motherjones.com/mother_jones/MA98/zweigenhaft.html )
Ideologies of Assimilation
This Web site offers an overview of the different ideologies of assimilation.
( http://www.unl.edu/LatAmHis/Assimilation.html )
Immigration and U.S. English: the Backlash
This link takes you to an essay by José Soltero and Sonia White-Soltero that was published in Dialogo. The title is "Anti-Immigration and U.S. English: The Backlash." The authors provide a split-labor-market analysis of the anti-immigration and English-only movement.
( http://condor.depaul.edu/~dialogo/back_issues/issue_2/anti_immigration.htm )