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The New Bostonians How Immigrants Have Transformed The Metro Area Since The 1960s 1st Edition Marilynn S Johnson

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The New Bostonians How Immigrants Have Transformed The Metro Area Since The 1960s 1st Edition Marilynn S Johnson
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Publisher: University of Massachusetts Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.68 MB
Pages: 308
Author: Marilynn S. Johnson
ISBN: 9781613763551, 1613763557
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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The New Bostonians How Immigrants Have Transformed The Metro Area Since The 1960s 1st Edition Marilynn S Johnson by Marilynn S. Johnson 9781613763551, 1613763557 instant download after payment.

Among the most consequential pieces of Great Society legislation, the Immigration Act of 1965 opened the nation's doors to large-scale immigration from Africa, Asia, and Latin America. A half century later, the impact of the "new immigration" is evident in the transformation of the country's demographics, economy, politics, and culture, particularly in urban America. In The New Bostonians, Marilynn S. Johnson examines the historical confluence of recent immigration and urban transformation in greater Boston, a region that underwent dramatic decline after World War II. Since the 1980s, the Boston area has experienced an astounding renaissance -- a development, she argues, to which immigrants have contributed in numerous ways. From 1970 to 2010, the percentage of foreign-born residents of the city more than doubled, representing far more diversity than earlier waves of immigration. Like the older Irish, Italian, and other European immigrant groups whose labor once powered the region's industrial economy, these newer migrants have been crucial in re-building the population, labor force, and metropolitan landscape of the New Boston, although the fruits of the new prosperity have not been equally shared.

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