Race and Ethnicity in Arkansas Race and Ethnicity in Arkansas

Race and Ethnicity in Arkansas

New Perspectives

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Publisher Description

Race and Ethnicity in Arkansas brings together the work of leading experts to cast a powerful light on the rich and diverse history of Arkansas’s racial and ethic relations. The essays span from slavery to the civil rights era and cover a diverse range of topics including the frontier experience of slavery; the African American experience of emancipation and after; African American migration patterns; the rise of sundown towns; white violence and its continuing legacy; women’s activism and home demon¬stration agents; African American religious figures from the better know Elias Camp (E. C.) Morris to the lesser-known Richard Nathaniel Hogan; the Mexican-American Bracero program; Latina/o and Asian American refugee experiences; and contemporary views of Latina/o immigration in Arkansas. Informing debates about race and ethnicity in Arkansas, the South, and the nation, the book provides both a primer to the history of race and ethnicity in Arkansas and a prospective map for better understanding racial and ethnic relations in the United States.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2014
December 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
220
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Arkansas Press
SELLER
Chicago Distribution Center
SIZE
1.3
MB

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