At the turn of the century, America is both retrenching and
expanding, becoming more restrictive and more expansive, more
utilitarian and, more value- and religion-oriented. As was true a
century ago, the flow of these changes is very much a story of
immigrants, their lives in America, and the changing lives of those
they join. This book examines the interaction of immigrants and the
native-born in nine widely varying locales, including Richmond, VA,
St. Louis, West Palm Beach, FL, Tacoma, WA, Garden City, KS,
Dallas, Phoenix, San Francisco, and New York City.
The volume considers a broad range of immigrants from
well-educated and economically successful Chinese and Indians, to
legally recognized refugees, who often have more difficulty
accommodating to U.S. society, to illegal immigrants, who are being
Americanized to a shadow world of limited opportunity and limited
protection. Through insight into the interactions between
immigrants and native-born at the local level, the authors
collectively sketch an America that is changing but also
re-creating its past.
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