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Afro-Caribbean Immigrants and the Politics of Incorporation Reuel R. Rogers (Northwestern University, Illinois)

Afro-Caribbean Immigrants and the Politics of Incorporation By Reuel R. Rogers (Northwestern University, Illinois)

Afro-Caribbean Immigrants and the Politics of Incorporation by Reuel R. Rogers (Northwestern University, Illinois)


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How are recent minority immigrant groups faring in the political adjustment to the United States? Is racism still a serious obstacle to their political inclusion? This book details and explores the political experiences of Afro-Caribbean immigrants in New York City to answer these questions.

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Afro-Caribbean Immigrants and the Politics of Incorporation: Ethnicity, Exception, or Exit by Reuel R. Rogers (Northwestern University, Illinois)

This book examines the political behavior of Afro-Caribbean immigrants in New York City to answer a familiar, but nagging question about American democracy. Does racism still complicate or limit the political integration patterns of racial minorities in the United States? With the arrival of unprecedented numbers of immigrants from Asia, Latin America, and the Caribbean over the last several decades, there is reason once again to consider this question. The country is confronting the challenge of incorporating a steady, substantial stream of non-white, non-European voluntary immigrants into the political system. Will racism make this process as difficult for these newcomers as it did for African Americans? The book concludes discrimination does interfere with the immigrants' adjustment to American political life. But their political options and strategic choices in the face of this challenge are unexpected ones, not anticipated by standard accounts in the political science literature.

Afro-Caribbean Immigrants and the Politics of Incorporation Reviews

'... an important contribution to the literature on the political behaviour of immigrant groups and it extends the insights of the literature on transnationalism toward understanding how Afro-Caribbeans participate in American political processes.' New West Indian Guide

About Reuel R. Rogers (Northwestern University, Illinois)

Reuel R. Rogers is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Northwestern University. His general field of study is American Politics and his specialized research and teaching interests are race, ethnicity, urban politics, immigration, political behavior, and African American politics. He has published articles in journals such as Urban Affairs Review and Political Behavior, as well as essays in edited volumes. He completed this book during a year-long fellowship at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University. Professor Rogers has also held graduate fellowships with the Social Science Research Council and the Ford Foundation. He is a professional member of the American Political Science Association and the Midwest Political Science Association.

Table of Contents

1. Beyond black and white theories of political incorporation; 2. 'Good' blacks and 'bad' blacks?; 3. Letting sleeping giants lie; 4. Afro-Caribbean immigrants and African Americans racially bound and ethnically splintered; 5. Afro-Caribbean sojourners; 6. Black like who? Afro-Caribbean immigrants, African Americans, and the politics of group identity; 7. Black ethnic options; Conclusion.

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CIN0521676401G
9780521676403
0521676401
Afro-Caribbean Immigrants and the Politics of Incorporation: Ethnicity, Exception, or Exit by Reuel R. Rogers (Northwestern University, Illinois)
Used - Good
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2006-04-24
318
Winner of Best Book Award - Urban Politics Section of the American Political Science Association 2007 Winner of Best Book Award - Race, Ethnicity and Politics Section of the American Political Science Association 2007
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