Haitians have had a presence in this country since its founding,
but the largest group of immigrants came to the United States in
the 1990s, fleeing political unrest and economic misery. Haiti and
its and so-called boat people have been in the headlines for
decades, and this reference firmly puts reasons for legal and
illegal immigration into historical perspective. Students and other
readers will learn about Haiti's history, economy, and culture,
which continue to resonate with immigrants. The narrative also
focuses on contemporary settlement patterns, major Haitian American
communities, immigrants' interactions with other groups, and the
impact Haitian Americans have made, and more.
This is the most thorough, up-to-date reference on Haitian
Americans today. The author, a Haitian immigrant, has conducted
fieldwork in various cities that have large Haitian American
populations. The obstacles faced and achievements made show how
they contribute to American society. Numerous biographical profiles
of noted Haitian Americans and photos accompany the text.
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