An inclusive look at the experience of West Indian immigrants in the United States since 1965-who they are, why they left, how they have adapted and impacted this country, and the new challenges they face.
Series Foreword Introduction History of Jamaica and the English-speaking Caribbean Patterns of Migration to the United States in the 20th Century Patterns of Adjustment and Adaptation West Indian Cultural Traditions: Continuity and Change Family Networks The New Challenges: The Second Generation of English-speaking Caribbean Immigrants Conclusion Appendix I: Migration Statistics Appendix II: Noted English-speaking Caribbean Americans Selected Bibliography Index
HOLGER HENKE is a Research Fellow at the Caribbean Research Center at Medgar Evers College (CUNY). He is also the Assistant Editor of Wadabagei. A Journal of the Caribbean and Its Diaspora.
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