2006 United States: Although it has a history of only 230 years, it is one of the most powerful countries in the world. However, most of us do not know much about the historical and cultural changes that led to the birth of this country. We only know what I taught when I was fancy in the 5th grade class. Puritans, pilgrims, Christopher Columbus, Mayflower, We understand things with these people, which aspects of their lives have brought change to the United States?
Black - African American history, as well as American history, is also the center of the United States and should be consistent with American history. The history of ancient Africans and African Americans must be part of our elementary school and the introduction of high school curriculum is consistent with the national history of the United States. It is the basic cognitive discipline of psychology and tells us how to change the way people think eventually change behavior. This cognitive process depends greatly on who can identify themselves. Therefore, it is said that "people with strong cultural identity are better at changing life than those who do not improve their lifestyle."
American history is part of the public's understanding of American history. Will you understand this history to give our children a sense of identity and protect them from distorted images of Asian Americans? Since no one in my university wants to bear this burden, I decided to prepare the first regular course on history, literature and cultural activities of Asian American immigrants through the Department of Philosophy. For many Asian Americans this provides a missing philosophical image and they can understand some inexplicable phenomena in Asia growing in the USA for the first time.
The history of Asian Americans is the Asian history of American ethnic groups and ethnic groups. Spickard (2007) showed that "Asian Americans" was an idea invented to gather Chinese-American, Japanese and Filipino-Americans for strategic political purposes in the 1960s There. Other Asian American groups such as Korean, Vietnamese, Hmong, South Asian Americans, etc. were joined soon. "For example, from 1850 to 1905, many Chinese, Japanese, and Filipino arrived in large quantities as unskilled labor and settled mainly in Hawaii and California, but after the Vietnam War many Vietnamese, Cambodians and Hims arrived as refugees ... USA ... These independent histories tend to be overlooked in the traditional framework of Asian American history.