Invisible Sojourners: African Immigrant Diaspora in the United StatesArthur documents the role that Africa's best and brightest play in the new migration of population from less developed countries to the United States. He highlights how Africans negotiate and forge relationships among themselves and with the members of the host society. Multiple aspects of the African immigrants' social world, family patterns, labor force participation, and formation of cultural identities are also examined. He lays out the long term aspirations of the immigrants within the context of the geo-political, economic, and social conditions in Africa. |
References to this book
Race, Ethnicity, and Place in a Changing America John W. Frazier,Eugene Tettey-Fio No preview available - 2006 |