Chapter 6: Inequalities of Race and Ethnicity
Web Destinations



The Virtual Anne Frank House
This is described as the largest Internet collection of Anne Frank information.

Census Bureau Hispanic Population
This web site contains Census Bureau data on the Hispanic population of the United States. With it, you can understand the diversity among the Hispanic ethnic groups in terms of family income, poverty, educational attainment, and occupation.

Census Bureau African-American Population
This site contains similar data for the African-American population of the United States. After browsing the web sites listed above, you can begin to make conclusions about the economic situations of African Americans and the different Hispanic groups in the United States.

Japanese American Internment Camps
Your text gives a brief description of the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II. This destination takes you to a web site that contains very interesting pictures, maps, and descriptions of the camps that were located throughout the Western United States and Canada.

Bosnia Homepage
This web site is maintained by Cal Tech. It includes the history of war in Bosnia-Herzegovina, background information on the former Yugoslavia, photographs, and personal accounts.

Ha'Am, UCLA's Jewish Newsmagazine
Browse this site to understand Zionism from a Jewish perspective.

U.S. Title 25 Indian Legislation
This destination takes you to the web site containing the legislation of U.S. Title 25, pertaining to the protection of Native Americans. Browse this site to learn about federal policy regarding irrigation of allotted lands, promotion of Native American social and economic welfare, and Native American health care.


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