Newcomers, Outsiders, and Insiders : Immigrants and American Racial Politics in the Early Twenty-First Century.
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- 9780472022199
- JV6477
Intro -- Contents -- Introduction: Focus, Framework, Benchmarks -- Part 1 | Immigrants and the New Racial Politics -- 1 | The "New Immigration" and U.S. Ethnoracial Politics -- 2 | Analytical Framework for Studying Political Incorporation -- Part 2 | Historical and Social Contexts -- 3 | The Historical Context of U.S. Ethnoracial Politics -- 4 | The Persistence of Racial Segregation in a Diverse America -- Part 3 | Political Incorporation in an Era of Immigration -- 5 | Political Participation, Descriptive Representation, and the Quest for Political Power -- 6 | Political Incorporation, Governing Coalitions, and Public Policy -- Part 4 | Conclusions -- 7 | Immigrants and the Future of American Ethnoracial Politics -- Notes -- References -- Index.
How has the arrival of new racial and ethnic groups affected the political gains of long-standing minorities in the United States?.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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