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African Immigrants and the American Experience: Race, Anti-Black Violence, and the Quest for the American Dream

African Immigrants and the American Experience: Race, Anti-Black Violence, and the Quest for the American Dream

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African immigrants in the US have faced challenges related to race, ethnicity, and systemic violence, impacting their quest for the American dream. This book explores these issues through research and first-hand accounts, providing perspectives on the experiences of sub-Saharan African immigrants in the US.

Format: Hardback
Length: 250 pages
Publication date: 15 September 2023
Publisher: Lexington Books


The population of African immigrants in the United States has experienced significant growth in recent decades, leading to a diverse and complex community. African Immigrants and the American Experience: Race, Anti-Black Violence, and the Quest for the American Dream, a book by Wanjala S. Nasongo, Imali J. Abala, and Kefa M. Otiso, explores the contemporary experiences of sub-Saharan African immigrants in the United States, focusing on issues of race, ethnicity, and systemic violence. The book is divided into three sections, each addressing a different aspect of the immigrants' journey.

In the first section, "Race and Anti-Black Violence," the contributors examine the historical and contemporary manifestations of anti-black violence in the United States and its impact on African immigrants. They highlight the ways in which African immigrants are disproportionately targeted by police brutality, racial profiling, and hate crimes, and discuss the challenges they face in seeking justice and protection.

The second section, "Educational Attainment among African Immigrants in Pursuit of the American Dream," explores the educational experiences of African immigrants in the United States. The contributors argue that education is a critical factor in the immigrants' ability to achieve economic success and integrate into American society. However, they note that African immigrants face numerous barriers to education, including language barriers, financial constraints, and discrimination.

The third section, "African Immigrants Socioeconomics, Health, and Well-being," examines the socioeconomics, health, and well-being of African immigrants in the United States. The contributors highlight the challenges that African immigrants face in accessing healthcare, housing, and employment, and discuss the strategies they have developed to overcome these barriers.

Through research and first-hand accounts, the contributors provide a nuanced and comprehensive understanding of the experiences of African immigrants in the United States. They highlight the resilience, strength, and determination of these individuals, as well as the systemic challenges that they face.

One of the key themes of the book is the impact of race and ethnicity on the immigrants' experiences. The contributors argue that race and ethnicity play a significant role in shaping the immigrants' opportunities and experiences in the United States. They highlight the ways in which African immigrants are often perceived as "other" and treated differently than other groups.

The book also explores the role of systemic violence in shaping the immigrants' experiences. The contributors argue that systemic violence, including police brutality, racial profiling, and hate crimes, is a major contributor to the immigrants' sense of insecurity and fear. They highlight the ways in which these experiences can lead to mental health issues, physical health issues, and social isolation.

In addition to the research and first-hand accounts, the book also includes policy recommendations for addressing the challenges faced by African immigrants in the United States. The contributors argue that policies such as immigration reform, anti-discrimination laws, and increased funding for education and healthcare are necessary to promote the integration and success of African immigrants.

Overall, African Immigrants and the American Experience: Race, Anti-Black Violence, and the Quest for the American Dream is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the experiences of African immigrants in the United States. It provides a nuanced and comprehensive understanding of the challenges that these individuals face, and offers policy recommendations for addressing these challenges.

In conclusion, the population of African immigrants in the United States has experienced significant growth in recent decades, leading to a diverse and complex community. African Immigrants and the American Experience: Race, Anti-Black Violence, and the Quest for the American Dream, a book by Wanjala S. Nasongo, Imali J. Abala, and Kefa M. Otiso, explores the contemporary experiences of sub-Saharan African immigrants in the United States, focusing on issues of race, ethnicity, and systemic violence. The book is divided into three sections, each addressing a different aspect of the immigrants' journey. Through research and first-hand accounts, the contributors provide a nuanced and comprehensive understanding of the experiences of African immigrants in the United States, and offer policy recommendations for addressing these challenges.

Weight: 535g
Dimension: 237 x 158 x 20 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781666925043

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