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Resources About Sikhism: A Bibliography* 1. Penney, Sue (2001). Sikhism. Chicago: Reed Educational and Publishing Co/Heinemann Library 2. Mann, G.S., Numrich, P.D., Williams, R.B. (2001). Buddhist, Hindus, and Sikhs in America. New York: Oxford University Press 3. McLeod, W.H. (1989). The Sikhs: History, Religion, and Society. New York: Columbia University Press. 4. Tobin, Gary A. and Ybarra, Dennis R. (2008). The Trouble with Textbooks: Distorting History and Religion. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books. 5. Grewal, J.S. (1990). The New Cambridge History of India: Sikhs of the Punjab. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press 6. Bowker, John. (1997). World Religions. New York: DK Publishing 7. Buller, Laura. (2005). Faith Like Mine. New York: DK Publishing 8. Adams, Maurianne and Joshi, Khyati Y. (2007). Religious Oppression Curriculum Design. In Readings for Diversity and Social Justice, 2 nd Edition by Maurianne Adams, Lee Anne Bell, and Pat Griffin (Eds.). New York: Routledge/Taylor Francis Group, pp. 255-283. 9. Joshi, Khyati Y. (2013). Religious Oppression of Indian Americans in the Contemporary United States. In Readings for Diversity and Social Justice, 3 rd Edition by Adams, Maurianne, Blumenfield, Warren J. Castaneda, Carmelita, Hackman, Heather, Peters, Madeline, and Zuniga, Ximena (Eds.). New York: Routledge/Taylor and Francis Group. pp. 250-254. 10. Ahuja, Neel. (2012). Unmodeling Minorities: The Sikh Temple Massacre and the Question of Security. Sikh Foundations: Religion, Culture, and Theory, 8 (3) 309-312. 11. Brodd, J. Little, L., Nystrom, B., Platzner, R., Shek, R., Stiles, E. (2013). Invitation to World Religions. New York: Oxford University Press. 12. Esposito, J.L., Fasching, D.J., and Lewis, T.T. World Religions Today (5 th ed.). New York: Oxford University Press. *Created by Dr. Sean Colbert-Lewis, Asst. Professor of History and Social Studies Education, Department of History, North Carolina Central University, for the American Library Association (ALA), Annual Conference San Francisco, June 27 2015

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  • Resources About Sikhism: A Bibliography*

    1. Penney, Sue (2001). Sikhism. Chicago: Reed Educational and Publishing Co/Heinemann Library

    2. Mann, G.S., Numrich, P.D., Williams, R.B. (2001). Buddhist, Hindus, and Sikhs in America. New York: Oxford University Press

    3. McLeod, W.H. (1989). The Sikhs: History, Religion, and Society. New York: Columbia University Press.

    4. Tobin, Gary A. and Ybarra, Dennis R. (2008). The Trouble with Textbooks: Distorting History and Religion. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.

    5. Grewal, J.S. (1990). The New Cambridge History of India: Sikhs of the Punjab. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press

    6. Bowker, John. (1997). World Religions. New York: DK Publishing

    7. Buller, Laura. (2005). Faith Like Mine. New York: DK Publishing

    8. Adams, Maurianne and Joshi, Khyati Y. (2007). Religious Oppression Curriculum Design. In Readings for Diversity and Social Justice, 2

    nd

    Edition by Maurianne Adams, Lee Anne Bell, and Pat Griffin (Eds.). New

    York: Routledge/Taylor Francis Group, pp. 255-283.

    9. Joshi, Khyati Y. (2013). Religious Oppression of Indian Americans in the Contemporary United States. In Readings for Diversity and Social Justice,

    3rd

    Edition by Adams, Maurianne, Blumenfield, Warren J. Castaneda,

    Carmelita, Hackman, Heather, Peters, Madeline, and Zuniga, Ximena

    (Eds.). New York: Routledge/Taylor and Francis Group. pp. 250-254.

    10. Ahuja, Neel. (2012). Unmodeling Minorities: The Sikh Temple Massacre and the Question of Security. Sikh Foundations: Religion, Culture, and Theory, 8 (3)

    309-312.

    11. Brodd, J. Little, L., Nystrom, B., Platzner, R., Shek, R., Stiles, E. (2013). Invitation to World Religions. New York: Oxford University Press.

    12. Esposito, J.L., Fasching, D.J., and Lewis, T.T. World Religions Today (5th

    ed.).

    New York: Oxford University Press.

    *Created by Dr. Sean Colbert-Lewis, Asst. Professor of History and Social Studies Education, Department of

    History, North Carolina Central University, for the American Library Association (ALA), Annual Conference

    San Francisco, June 27 2015