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Making A Nonwhite America Californians Coloring Outside Ethnic Lines 19251955 Allison Varzally

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Making A Nonwhite America Californians Coloring Outside Ethnic Lines 19251955 Allison Varzally
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.25 MB
Pages: 318
Author: Allison Varzally
ISBN: 9780520941274, 0520941276
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Making A Nonwhite America Californians Coloring Outside Ethnic Lines 19251955 Allison Varzally by Allison Varzally 9780520941274, 0520941276 instant download after payment.

What happens in a society so diverse that no ethnic group can call itself the majority? Exploring a question that has profound relevance for the nation as a whole, this study looks closely at eclectic neighborhoods in California where multiple minorities constituted the majority during formative years of the twentieth century. In a lively account, woven throughout with vivid voices and experiences drawn from interviews, ethnic newspapers, and memoirs, Allison Varzally examines everyday interactions among the Asian, Mexican, African, Native, and Jewish Americans, and others who lived side by side. What she finds is that in shared city spaces across California, these diverse groups mixed and mingled as students, lovers, worshippers, workers, and family members and, along the way, expanded and reconfigured ethnic and racial categories in new directions.

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