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Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Migration in Comparative Perspective
PART I Comparisons Across Time Immigrants in New York~s Two Great Waves
1 The Social Construction of Race in Two Immigrant Eras
2 Immigrants and African Americans
3 Transnationalism Old and New
4 Immigrant Women and Work, Then and Now
PART II Comparisons Across Space West Indians in New York and London
5 Being Black in London and New York: The Caribbean Experience
6 Place Matters Comparative Perspectives on the West Indian Migrant Experience
7 Gendered Transitions: Jamaican Women in New York and London
PART III Comparisons Across Space Urban and National Perspectives
8 How Exceptional Is New York? Immigration in Contemporary Urban America
9 Immigration Past and Present: Some U.S.-European Comparisons
Notes
References
Index
About the Author
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Migration in Comparative Perspective
PART I Comparisons Across Time Immigrants in New York~s Two Great Waves
1 The Social Construction of Race in Two Immigrant Eras
2 Immigrants and African Americans
3 Transnationalism Old and New
4 Immigrant Women and Work, Then and Now
PART II Comparisons Across Space West Indians in New York and London
5 Being Black in London and New York: The Caribbean Experience
6 Place Matters Comparative Perspectives on the West Indian Migrant Experience
7 Gendered Transitions: Jamaican Women in New York and London
PART III Comparisons Across Space Urban and National Perspectives
8 How Exceptional Is New York? Immigration in Contemporary Urban America
9 Immigration Past and Present: Some U.S.-European Comparisons
Notes
References
Index
About the Author