Sources: The Great American Mosaic: An Exploration of Diversity in Primary Documents

Chris G. Hudson

Abstract


Gary Y. Okihiro's edited collection of primary documents, The Great American Mosaic, is a conventionally formatted ABC-CLIO sourcebook of historical materials divided between four volumes, one of each focusing on the experiences of African Americans, Asian Americans, Latino Americans, and Native Americans. A set that also included a volume focused on the experience of Muslim Americans might have increased the impression of timeliness to the work as a whole, but such an identity-based assignment would not have gelled with Okihiro's geographically based organization, the logic of which he explains tautly in a general introduction to the set.


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.5860/rusq.54n4.81b

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