Boutte, G. S. (2002). Resounding Voices: School Experiences of People from Diverse Ethnic Backgrounds. Needham Heights, MA: Allyn & Bacon. Available from amazon.com or other dot.coms (e.g., www.bn.com).
Preface.
1. Overview and Conceptual Framework.
African Americans
2. No More Cotton Picking
3. Listening To The Voices of African American Males
Asian Americans
4. Six Buckets of Tears: Korean Americans' School Experiences
5. When East Meets West: Asian American Students' Success in School Through the Lens of a Chinese Family
Biracial Americans
6. Shades of Differences: Biracial Influences
European Americans
7. Out of the Boondocks: Rural School Experiences and Education that Is Multicultural
8. Hidden Lives: Examining the Lives of Resilient, European American Children
Latino Americans
9. Education in the U.S.: Puerto Rican Perspectives
10. Finding Our Voices, Finding Ourselves: Becoming Bilingual and Bicultural
Native Americans
11. I Can Feel Your Pain: Multicultural Mentoring in Academe
Conclusion
12. Conclusion: Voices of Humanity.
Appendix A: A Legacy Defied: Growing Up Black In The Rural South During The Civil Rights Era (Gloria Boutte's Story).