Full Description
America's black population is becoming increasingly diverse and the presence of Caribbean and, especially, African immigrants continues to grow throughout the country. The Other African Americans seeks to broaden our understanding of these groups by exploring the changing intraracial dynamics among African Americans as new immigrants settle in the U.S. and become Americans. This edited volume of original research provides historical and contemporary information on African and Caribbean individuals and families, addressing particular topical areas covering the most salient issues facing these immigrants today.
Contents
Chapter 1 The Intersection of Assimilation, Race, Presentation of Self and Transnationalism in America Chapter 2 Who Are the Other African Americans? Contemporary African and Caribbean Immigrants in the U.S. Chapter 3 Thinking through Identities: Black Peoples, Race Labels and Ethnic Consciousness Chapter 4 Marriage and Family Socialization among Black Americans, Caribbean and African Immigrants Chapter 5 Earnings, Wealth and Social Capital: A Review of Debates and Issues Chapter 6 Contrasting Religious Preferences between Catholic African Americans and Haitian Americans Chapter 7 Becoming American and Maintaining an Ethnic Identity: The Case of Dominican Americans Chapter 8 Beyond Social Distancing: Intermarriage and Ethnic Boundaries among African Americans in Boston Chapter 9 The Stress of Migration and the Mental Health of African Immigrants