The Other African Americans: Contemporary African and Caribbean Immigrants in the United StatesYoku Shaw-Taylor, Steven A. Tuch Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2007 - Всего страниц: 299 Despite their growing presence, research on Caribbean and, especially, African immigrants has been scant. The scarcity of writings on these 'other' African Americans contributes to the invisibility of these groups. The objective of this project is to broaden our understanding of these other African Americans. A focus on intra-racial dynamics among African Americans is important because of the ever-growing diversity of America's black population. The Other African Americans is an edited volume of original research that provides historical and contemporary information on African and Caribbean individuals and families. Each chapter addresses a particular topical area covering the most salient issues facing these immigrants to the U.S. today. |
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... refers to seeing " the invisible in the visible , " the sacred in the profane ( or everyday ) . Here , the word “ imagination " refers to creativity . Think of the sacra- mental imagination as a religious culture , a Catholic culture or ...
... refers to seeing " the invisible in the visible , " the sacred in the profane ( or everyday ) . Here , the word “ imagination " refers to creativity . Think of the sacra- mental imagination as a religious culture , a Catholic culture or ...
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... refers to whites , in spite of the fact that 30 percent of Americans and most New Yorkers are not white . The sense of dominance of white power is palpable in most of these interviews . Another line of argument was that racial ...
... refers to whites , in spite of the fact that 30 percent of Americans and most New Yorkers are not white . The sense of dominance of white power is palpable in most of these interviews . Another line of argument was that racial ...
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... refers to the process of relinquishing original cultural identity and moving into the larger so- ciety . Integration refers to the maintenance of cultural values and in- tegrity , as well as a movement toward participation in the ...
... refers to the process of relinquishing original cultural identity and moving into the larger so- ciety . Integration refers to the maintenance of cultural values and in- tegrity , as well as a movement toward participation in the ...
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Who Are the Other African Americans? Contemporary African | 49 |
Black Peoples Race | 69 |
Marriage and Family Socialization among Black | 93 |
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