Race and Immigration in the United States is a collection of the
very best of the new generation of scholarship in the field of
immigration history. The traditional Ellis Island model of
immigrant assimilation is no longer adequate to understand American
history. A more subtle model is needed--one which does not exclude
peoples of color from view, nor treat the experiences of European
immigrants as a template for the experiences of non-White migrants.
In this important collection, Paul Spickard draws together essays
that illuminate the crucial differences that race makes in the
study of American history.
Bringing the insight of ethnic studies scholarship into the
history of immigration, Race and Immigration in the United States
is an essential collection for anyone studying ethnicity and
immigration in American history.
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