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Multicultural education since the 1960s has become a formal field of study that addresses the needs of people living in a culturally diverse democratic society. To learn more about this topic, consult:

Gollnick, Donna M., and Philip C. Chinn. Multicultural Education in a Pluralistic Society. 2nd ed. Columbus, Ohio: Charles E. Merrill Publishing Co., 1986.

This 291-page textbook presents an introduction to the concepts and cultures that compose multicultural society. After examining each of the subcultures that make up our society, the book concludes with a presentation of the strategies that compose the field of multicultural education.

To learn more about Hispanic music and culture, discover:

Juan Bautista Rael, 1900-1993, and his work in the Northern Rio Grande area of New Mexico at the Library of Congress American Memories Web site:

http:memory.loc.gov/ammem/rghtml/rghome.html

This Web site presents The Juan B. Rael Collection, which documents the religious and secular music of Spanish-speaking residents of rural New Mexico and Southern Colorado. Using disc-recording equipment, Juan Rael in 1940 recorded himnos (hymns), folk dramas, wedding songs, and dance tunes.


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