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Minority Voices
Minority Voices, In this unique reader, eighteen social scientists write about their own personal experiences, and those of their families, as members of a particular racial or ethnic group in the United States. Many essays tell compelling stories of how institutio, Minority Voices has a rating of 3.5 stars
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  • Minority Voices
  • Written by author John P. Myers
  • Published by Allyn & Bacon, Inc., July 2004
  • In this unique reader, eighteen social scientists write about their own personal experiences, and those of their families, as members of a particular racial or ethnic group in the United States. Many essays tell compelling stories of how institutio
  • In this unique reader, eighteen sociologists write about their own personal experiences, and those of their families, as members of a particular racial or ethnic group in the United States. Many essays tell compelling stories of how institutional discrimi
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1General introduction1
Pt. 1Earliest groups : Native Americans, African Americans, and Mexican Americans19
2Dakota women, mixed-blood man : American Indians from the Northern Plains27
3Migration and adaptation of African American families within urban America51
4Race, class, civil rights, and Jim Crow America : silences and smiles75
5Inclusion or exclusion : one immigrant's experience of cultural and structural barriers to power sharing and unity106
Pt. 2First-stream groups : Irish Americans, German Americans, and Swiss Americans121
6Ethnic separation, marginality, blending, and decline127
7You can go home again145
8Twentieth-century European immigrants : dialectic of class and race157
Pt. 3From the perspective of the dominant group : White Anglo-Saxon Protestant Americans183
9White-blindness : the dominant group experience187
Pt. 4Second-stream groups : Italian Americans, Greek Americans, and Jewish Americans201
10From bricks to blackboards : work, community, and assimilation207
11Greek immigrants : simply a reflection of America's contradictions226
12"Bensenhoist" : a Jewish American ethnic auto-ethnography265
Pt. 5Third-stream groups : Puerto Rican Americans, Asian Indian Americans, Cuban Americans, Vietnamese Americans, and Arab Americans281
13The Nuyorican movement : community struggle against blocked mobility in New York City289
14Economically elite, socially marginal : the contemporary Indo-American experience306
15Miami : gateway to the Caribbean320
16Fleeing dragon : the refugee experience of a Vietnamese immigrant family340
17On being Arab American : the ongoing development of Arab American community identity363
Pt. 6Multi-group Americans385
18Love, family, and strong values reign in our multiracial, single-parent family!391
19Becoming interracial : one family's story of life on the color line418


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