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The New African Diaspora In The United States Toyin Falola And Adebayo Oyebade Eds

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The New African Diaspora In The United States Toyin Falola And Adebayo Oyebade Eds
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.81 MB
Pages: 206
Author: Toyin Falola and Adebayo Oyebade (eds.)
ISBN: 9781315544670, 1315544679
Language: English
Year: 2017

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The New African Diaspora In The United States Toyin Falola And Adebayo Oyebade Eds by Toyin Falola And Adebayo Oyebade (eds.) 9781315544670, 1315544679 instant download after payment.

Fast growing in population, African immigrants in the United States have become a significant force, to the point that the idea of a new African diaspora is now a reality. This thriving community has opened new arenas of scholarly discourse on Black Atlantic history beyond the trans-Atlantic slave trade and its legacies.
This book investigates the complex dynamic forces that have shaped, and continue to shape, this new diaspora. In eleven original essays, the volume examines pertinent themes, such as: immigration, integration dilemmas, identity construction, brain drain, remittances, expanding African religious space, and how these dynamics impact and intersect with the African homeland.
With contributors from both sides of the Atlantic that represent a diverse range of academic disciplines, this book offers a broad perspective on emerging themes in contemporary African diasporan experiences. The book will be of interest to scholars and students of African and African-American Studies, Sociology, and History.

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