Written by a member of the Black Haitian community, this book
brings to life the mechanisms that shape Haitian immigrant identity
and underscores the complexity of such an identity. Zephir explains
why Haitians define themselves as a distinct ethnic group and
examines the various parameters of Haitian ethnicity. Through
hundreds of interviews, the author gathered the voices of Haitians
as they speak, as they feel, and most importantly, how they
experience America and its system of racial classification. This
work is a description of the diversity of the Black population in
America and an effort to dispel the myth of a monolithic minority
or sidestream culture.
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