186 Pages
by
Routledge
188 Pages
by
Routledge
170 Pages
by
Routledge
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Immigration has significant consequences for all Americans, but especially for African Americans.áThe sheer magnitude of immigration--it is the primary factor driving population growth--is so large that it directly or indirectly affects the economic, political, social, and environmental circumstances of most Americans.áBut the geographic concentration of immigrants in urban areas,... Read more
1: The Economic Well-Being of Black Americans: The Overarching Influence of U.S. Immigration Policies; 2: Immigration and the Black-White Color Line in the United States; 3: Occupational Context and Wage Competition of New Immigrant Latinos with Minorities and Whites; 4: Immigration and the Employment of African American Workers; 5: Do Blacks Lose When Diversity Replaces Affirmative Action?; 6: Somewhere Over the Rainbow? African Americans, Unauthorized Mexican Immigration, and Coalition Building; 7: Immigration and Race: What We Think We Know
Biography
Steven Shulman






