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Africans In America (Immigration to the United States) - Richard Worth, Robert Asher 2004 PDF Washington Gideon and Co. BOOKS HISTORY
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Africans In America (Immigration to the United States)
Author: Richard Worth, Robert Asher
Year: 2004
Pages: 97
Format: PDF
File size: 3 MB
Language: ENG



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Africans In America Immigration to the United States The book "Africans In America Immigration to the United States" tells the story of the immigration of African people to the United States from the 16th century to the present day. The book explores the history of African immigrants and their descendants in the United States, highlighting their struggles, achievements, and contributions to American society. From the early years of the transatlantic slave trade to the current era of globalization, the book examines the various ways in which African immigrants have shaped American culture, politics, and economy. The book begins by discussing the origins of African immigration to the United States, tracing back to the early years of the transatlantic slave trade when millions of Africans were brought to the Americas against their will as slaves. It then delves into the post-Civil War period, when African Americans began to migrate northward in search of better opportunities. The book also explores the Great Migration of the early 20th century, when millions of African Americans left the rural South for urban centers in the North and West. The book highlights the significant contributions that African immigrants have made to American society, including their role in shaping the country's music, art, literature, and cuisine. It also examines the challenges faced by African immigrants, such as discrimination, racism, and xenophobia, and how they have overcome these obstacles to achieve success. The book concludes with a discussion on the current state of African immigration in the United States and the future prospects for this growing community.
Африканцы в Америке Иммиграция в Соединенные Штаты Книга «Африканцы в Америке Иммиграция в Соединенные Штаты» рассказывает историю иммиграции африканцев в Соединенные Штаты с XVI века до наших дней. Книга исследует историю африканских иммигрантов и их потомков в США, освещая их борьбу, достижения и вклад в американское общество. С первых лет трансатлантической работорговли до нынешней эпохи глобализации в книге рассматриваются различные способы, которыми африканские иммигранты формировали американскую культуру, политику и экономику. Книга начинается с обсуждения истоков африканской иммиграции в Соединенные Штаты, начиная с первых лет трансатлантической работорговли, когда миллионы африканцев были доставлены в Америку против их воли в качестве рабов. Затем он углубляется в период после Гражданской войны, когда афроамериканцы начали мигрировать на север в поисках лучших возможностей. Книга также исследует Великую миграцию начала XX века, когда миллионы афроамериканцев покинули сельский Юг в городские центры на Севере и Западе. В книге освещается значительный вклад, который африканские иммигранты внесли в американское общество, включая их роль в формировании музыки, искусства, литературы и кухни страны. В нем также рассматриваются проблемы, с которыми сталкиваются африканские иммигранты, такие как дискриминация, расизм и ксенофобия, и то, как они преодолевают эти препятствия для достижения успеха. Книга завершается обсуждением текущего состояния африканской иммиграции в США и дальнейших перспектив этого растущего сообщества.
Africani in America Immigrazione negli Stati Uniti Il libro «Africani in America Immigrazione negli Stati Uniti» racconta la storia dell'immigrazione africana negli Stati Uniti dal XVI secolo ad oggi. Il libro esplora la storia degli immigrati africani e dei loro discendenti negli Stati Uniti, ripercorrendo la loro lotta, i loro successi e il loro contributo alla società americana. Dai primi anni del commercio transatlantico di schiavi all'era attuale della globalizzazione, il libro affronta i diversi modi in cui gli immigrati africani hanno creato la cultura, la politica e l'economia americana. Il libro inizia con un dibattito sulle origini dell'immigrazione africana negli Stati Uniti, dai primi anni della tratta transatlantica di schiavi, quando milioni di africani furono portati in America contro la loro volontà di schiavi. Poi si approfondisce nel periodo successivo alla guerra civile, quando gli afroamericani cominciarono a migrare verso nord alla ricerca di migliori opportunità. Il libro esplora anche la Grande Migrazione degli inizi del XX secolo, quando milioni di afroamericani abbandonarono il Sud rurale verso i centri urbani del Nord e dell'Ovest. Il libro illustra il notevole contributo che gli immigrati africani hanno dato alla società americana, compreso il loro ruolo nella formazione della musica, dell'arte, della letteratura e della cucina del paese. Affronta anche i problemi che affrontano gli immigrati africani, come la discriminazione, il razzismo e la xenofobia, e il modo in cui superano questi ostacoli al successo. Il libro si conclude con un dibattito sullo stato attuale dell'immigrazione africana negli Stati Uniti e sulle prospettive di questa crescente comunità.
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