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The Salvadoran Americans Carlos B. Cordova

The Salvadoran Americans By Carlos B. Cordova

The Salvadoran Americans by Carlos B. Cordova


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Helps you to understand the context of Salvadoran and Central American immigration to the US, and how these new Americans are adjusting to and contributing to US society. This work covers the immigration laws and status of the refugees once they arrived. It also covers adjustment and integration issues, emphasizing family and community influences.

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The Salvadoran Americans by Carlos B. Cordova

Salvadorans and other Central Americans have a strong presence in the United States because of the recent civil wars, natural disasters, and resulting economic downturns in the region. Most fled the right-wing death squads that were funded by the Reagan and first Bush Administrations and that targeted civilian populations in the 1980s and 1990s. The war in El Salvador left more than 80,000 people dead and more than 9,000 disappeared. In The Salvadoran Americans, readers will understand the fuller context of Salvadoran and Central American immigration to the United States and how these new Americans are adjusting to and contributing to U.S. society.

The land of El Salvador and its demography, language, history, including the war and Peace Accords, culture, and religion are briefly surveyed to begin. A major section then covers the immigration laws and status of the refugees once they arrived. The reasons for emigration and waves of migrations of Central Americans since the 1870s are explained further. Recent demographics offer concrete numbers to better analyze the new populations. Other chapters cover adjustment and integration issues, emphasizing family and community influences. Employment, political, health, and youth issues, including gang participation, are discussed. The contributions to U.S. society and culture, including participation in the labor force, food, and artistic output, as well as profiles of noted Salvadorans in the United States, round out the narrative.


Many photos from the major Salvadoran communities, particularly in California, Washington, D.C., and Texas, are interspersed in the text.

The Salvadoran Americans Reviews

These titles offer high school and college students and in-depth look at Salvadoran Americans and Arab Americans, from their history in El Savador and the Middle East and North Africa, respectively, to their adjustment issues and communities in the United States today. (Reviewed in conjunctions with The Arab Americans) - MultiCultural Review
From early history to modern adjustment issues and the state of El Salvador and Salvadoran communities in California, Texas and Washington DC, this delves into both past and present in examining influences and issues. - MBR Bookwatch

About Carlos B. Cordova

Carlos B. Cordova is Professor of Raza Studies at San Francisco State University.

Table of Contents

Series Foreword Background El Salvador--The Land of Origin Coming to the United States U.S. Immigration Laws for Salvadorans and Status Causes of Salvadoran and Central American Emigration and Waves of Migration Demographics of Salvadorans and other Central Americans in the United States Adjustment and Adaptation Cultural Baggage and Integration Health Perspectives in Salvadoran American Communities Intergroup Issues Affecting Salvadoran American Communities Impact on U.S. Society and Culture Appendix 1. Noted Salvadorans in the United States Apppedix 2. Salvadoran Immigration to U.S. per year. Glossary of Commonly Used Salvadoran Words Bibliography Index

Additional information

NPB9780313323065
9780313323065
0313323062
The Salvadoran Americans by Carlos B. Cordova
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
2005-10-01
196
N/A
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