" Now in its sixth edition, Natives and Strangers: A History of Ethnic Americans addresses these and many other vital questions. Comprehensive and accessible, this unique volume explores various aspects of American minority group history.
Traces the shifting tides of America's ethnic composition, from the English colonists of Jamestown to the Asians and Mexicans of the West, charting the process of assimilation, economic advancement, and cultural conflict.
Natives and Strangers: Ethnic Groups and the Building of America
Brought completely up to date to reflect recent scholarship and the new wave of immigration to the United States in the last decade, the second edition of this immensely popular...
The text integrates the experiences of racial, religious, and nationalminorities, explaining how their histories intertwined with the emergence of modern America.
Natives and Strangers: Blacks, Indians, and Immigrants in America
Natives and Strangers
A sweeping, ambitious chronicle of our unique cultural mosaic, spanning nearly four hundred years, Natives and Strangers surveys America's legacy of assimilation and difference, of poverty and economic advancement, of...
Natives and Strangers