In 2007, award-winning editor Tara L. Masih put out a name for Intercultural Essays coping with the topics of “tradition, race, and a way of place.” The prizewinners are gathered for the primary time in a ground-breaking anthology that explores many aspects of tradition not beforehand discovered beneath one cowl. The highly effective, trustworthy, considerate voices-Native American, African American, Asian, European, Jewish, White-speak daringly on matters not usually mentioned within the open, on topics equivalent to racism, battle, self-identity, gender, societal expectations. Their phrases will entertain, illuminate, take you to distant lands, and spark necessary discussions about our humanity, our tradition, and our place inside society and the pure world.
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