Shared Resources Go backYour message has been sent Name and Affiliation (required) Warning Email(required) Warning Shared Single Resource or Bibliography + Reason for Recommending Warning Warning. Contact UsSubmitting form Working Bibliography (updated 17 August 2020) Acuña, R. (1988). Occupied America: a history of Chicanos. New York, Harper & Row. Adorno, T. W., E. Frenkel-Brunswik, et al. (2019). The authoritarian personality. London, New York, Verso. Ancheta, A. N. (1998). Race, rights, and the Asian American experience. New Brunswick, Rutgers University Press. Blackwell, J. E. (1991). The Black community: diversity and unity. New York, Harper Collins. Blauner, B. (1989). Black lives, white lives: three decades of race relations in America. Berkeley, University of California Press. Brown, D. (1970). Bury my heart at Wounded Knee: an Indian history of the American West. New York: Holt. Callahan, D. (1997). Unwinnable wars: American power and ethnic conflict. 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