Hidden Minorities : The Persistence of Ethnicity in American Life

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Hidden Minorities : The Persistence of Ethnicity in American Life

Description

Collection of essays on acculturation, assimilation, and minority ethnic groups otherwise generally overlooked. A majority emphasis on ethnicity in Rhode Island and New England.

Contains the following essays by their respective authors:

"Ethnic identity, acculturation, and assimilation" by Joan H. Rollins
"Narragansett Indians" by William S. Simmons
"Mohegans and Scatacooks" by Ethel Boissevain "The French-Canadians of New England" by Leon F. Bouvier
"The Armenians of North America" by Frank Andrews Stone
"The Arabic-speaking communities in Rhode Island" by Marlene Koury Smith
"Azoreans in America" by Mark J. Handler
"Cape Verdean Americans" by Deirdre Meintel Machado

Creator

Rollins, Joan H.

Publisher

University Press of America

Date

1981

Contributor

Simmons, William S.
Boissevain, Ethel
Bouvier, Leon F.
Stone, Frank Andrews
Smith, Marlene Koury
Handler, Mark J.
Machado, Deirdre Meintel

Language

English

Type

Book

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Coverage

20th century, United States

Contribution Form

Zotero

ISBN

0819120529

Num Pages

258

Place

Washington, D.C.

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