(NAME-MCE) Call for Authors: Multicutural America Series

Samuel Lilly llilly7 at mac.com
Sat Aug 23 13:02:54 EDT 2008


Michelle Cromwell's question is an excellent one.  Where do they fall?   
Also, what about Africans, who do not consider themselves necessarily  
as African-Americans?

Mesi-
Lovie Lilly

On Aug 22, 2008, at 10:36 PM, Michelle Cromwell wrote:

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> Hello,
> I would be interested in contributing but I 'm wondering if there is
> some place for Caribbean/West Indians people or do you see them
> slotted in as African Americans?
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> Baraka Bashad (May the blessings be)
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> Michelle Cromwell
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> On Jul 23, 2008, at 8:31 PM, KispokoT at aol.com wrote:
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>> CALL FOR AUTHORS
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>> Multicultural America: A Social and  Cultural History
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>> 7-Volume Illustrated Reference Series
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>> We  are inviting academic editorial contributors to a new series of
>> social  and cultural history reference books for
>> the high-school and college  library market. The Multicultural America
>> Series is composed of the  following 7 titles:
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>> Volume 1: The Hispanic Americans
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>> Volume  2: The Arab Americans
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>> Volume 3: The African Americans
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>> Volume  4: The Asian Americans
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>> Volume 5: The Jewish Americans
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>> Volume  6: The European Americans (Non-Hispanic)
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>> Volume 7: The Native  Americans
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>> Each title has 12 chapters on the following chronological  topics:
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>> 1)
>> The Colonial Era: Beginnings-1776
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>> 2)
>> The  American Revolution: 1775-1783
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>> 3)
>> The Early National Period and  Expansion: 1783-1859
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>> 4)
>> Civil War to the Gilded Age:  1859-1900
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>> 5)
>> The Progressive Era and World War I:  1900-1920
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>> 6)
>> Roaring Twenties and Great Depression:  1920-1939
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>> 7)
>> World War II and the Forties:  1939-1949
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>> 8)
>> The Fifties: 1950-1959
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>> 9)
>> The Sixties:  1960-1969
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>> 10)
>> The Seventies: 1970-1979
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>> 11)
>> The  Eighties: 1980-1989
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>> 12)
>> The Nineties and 2000s:  1990-Present
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>> Thus a chapter assignment, for example, is: "Volume 1  Hispanic:
>> Chapter 8 Fifties."
>> The Multicultural America Series will  be published by Facts On File,
>> Inc., and is a production of Golson  Books, Ltd. Rodney P. Carlisle,
>> Ph.D., professor emeritus, Rutgers,  serves as General Editor,
>> reviewing all submissions for historical  accuracy and acceptability.
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>> Each chapter is assigned as 6,000  words, including sidebars and
>> bibliographies.
>> Deadline for submission  is November 15, 2008.
>> A $250 honorarium is paid for each  chapter.
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>> If you would like to contribute to building a truly  outstanding
>> reference on our ethnic heritage, please contact me at the  e-mail
>> address below. Please provide a brief summary of  your
>> academic/publishing credentials.
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>> Thanks very  much.
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>> Susan Moskowitz
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>> Golson Books,  Ltd.
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