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A Place To Be Brazilian Guatemalan And Mexican Immigrants In Floridas New Destinations Philip J Williams

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A Place To Be Brazilian Guatemalan And Mexican Immigrants In Floridas New Destinations Philip J Williams
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Publisher: Rutgers University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.18 MB
Pages: 251
Author: Philip J. Williams, Timothy J. Steignenga, Manuel VÃsquez
ISBN: 9780813544922, 9780813544939, 0813544920, 0813544939
Language: English
Year: 2009

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A Place To Be Brazilian Guatemalan And Mexican Immigrants In Floridas New Destinations Philip J Williams by Philip J. Williams, Timothy J. Steignenga, Manuel VÃsquez 9780813544922, 9780813544939, 0813544920, 0813544939 instant download after payment.

A Place to Be is the first book to explore migration dynamics and community settlement among Brazilian, Guatemalan, and Mexican immigrants in America's new South. The book adopts a fresh perspective to explore patterns of settlement in Florida, including the outlying areas of Miami and beyond. The stellar contributors from Latin America and the United States address the challenges faced by Latino immigrants, their cultural and religious practices, as well as the strategies used, as they move into areas experiencing recent large-scale immigration.Contributors to this volume include Patricia Fortuny Loret de Mola, Carol Girón Solórzano, Silvia Irene Palma, Lúcia Ribeiro, Mirian Solfs Lizama, José Claúdio Souza Alves, Timothy J. Steigenga, Manuel A. Vásquez, and Philip J. Williams.

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