Foreign-born African Americans: Silenced Voices in the Discourse on RaceNova Science Publishers, 2002 - Всего страниц: 138 In this book immigrant minorities from Africa and the Caribbean tell their unique stories. These 'new' Americans recount their travels in the American maze, and thus, allow their voices to be heard. Who really cares for these voices? They do care and Americans should care! Foreign born African Americans frequently find themselves in precarious situations. They confront three intriguing questions: How Black are they? How much racism do they endure? How do they survive in spite of the odds? In reality, they are Blacks who are Black enough to encounter problems that other Blacks in America experience. However, they also understand that they must succeed in a competitive complex society like America. On the one hand, they are grateful to be in America; but on the other hand, they wonder why they must cross so many rubicons to achieve their goals. This book is unique! Never before have voices of Africans (from Africa and the Caribbean) been heard in this manner!! These voices provide multidimensional cases for scholars, educators, program planners, community leaders, and politicians. This book could be a required text for courses in international/global education, intercultural education, and multicultural education. It could also be a supplementary text for courses in general education and African/African American Studies. In fact, it should be on the reading list of every American interested in making our world a better place to live. |
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... believe there is a traditional disconnect between " who we say we are " and " what we say we do . " This phenomenon goes beyond racial , cultural , socioeconomic , and national boundaries . In my encounters , I have met many people who ...
... believe there is a traditional disconnect between " who we say we are " and " what we say we do . " This phenomenon goes beyond racial , cultural , socioeconomic , and national boundaries . In my encounters , I have met many people who ...
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... believe there were about 300 students and by the end of the third week , I knew most of them by name . I majored in Political Science and education was my minor . I graduated in about three years , mainly because my girlfriend was a ...
... believe there were about 300 students and by the end of the third week , I knew most of them by name . I majored in Political Science and education was my minor . I graduated in about three years , mainly because my girlfriend was a ...
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... believe we cannot please everyone . We can only hope to make responsible choices right where we stand , but stand firm in our convictions . What , then , are the formulae for my personal success ? According to Conrad Hilton ( 1987 ) ...
... believe we cannot please everyone . We can only hope to make responsible choices right where we stand , but stand firm in our convictions . What , then , are the formulae for my personal success ? According to Conrad Hilton ( 1987 ) ...
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Story of Alienation | 11 |
In Spite of My Problems I Still Survived | 21 |
Prince Gordon the Dishwasher? My American Journey | 29 |
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The Other African Americans: Contemporary African and Caribbean Immigrants ... Yoku Shaw-Taylor,Steven A. Tuch Ограниченный просмотр - 2007 |
African Perspectives in American Higher Education: Invisible Voices Festus E. Obiakor,Jacob U. Gordon Ограниченный просмотр - 2003 |