A comprehensive bibliographic survey of the West Indian presence
in the United States, this book covers over 500 articles, books,
and other studies on the West Indian immigrant experience. The
primary goal is to cite titles examining both the impact of the
immigration experience on West Indians and the way West Indians
have changed the nature of many communities in the United States.
The work outlines the long history in the United States economic
life, education, ethnicity and race relations, family
relationships, health care, patterns of immigration and settlement,
and political expression.
Drawing on books, scholarly journal articles, dissertations,
research reports, and significant articles from general interest
magazines and newspapers, the book's goal is to lead interested
students to material that examines how the United States does and
does not meet the hopes and dreams of Caribbean immigrants of
African descent. Providing bibliographic leads for exploring new
avenues of research on West Indian Americans, the book will be
especially valuable for those seeking to expand their knowledge
base on this major component of our country's urban landscape.
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