The politics of racial inequality : a systematic comparative macro-analysis from the colonial period to 1970

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The politics of racial inequality : a systematic comparative macro-analysis from the colonial period to 1970

J. Owens Smith

(Contributions in ethnic studies, no. 22)

Greenwood Press, 1987

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Bibliography: p. [191]-195

Includes index

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内容説明

This work covers new ground by presenting a systematic, comparative macro-analysis of the historical experiences of thirteen race and ethnic groups, with emphasis on their economic and political ties to government. It starts with the colonial period (Anglo-Saxons, French, and Scots-Irish) and extends to 1970, which can be considered the date at which civil rights legislation began to have a significant effect.

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Tables Series Forward Preface Introduction The Colonial Immigrants, 1600-1776: Anglo-Saxons, Dutch, French, and Scots-Irish The Second Wave of Immigrants, 1820-1870: Irish, Germans, and Scandinavians Italian and Jewish Immigrants, 1880-1910 Racial Ethnic Groups: Japanese, West Indians, and Puerto Ricans The Chief Cause of Blacks' Economic Inequality Assessment of Groups' Economic Linkages and Income Inequality How Did the European Immigrants Escape the Slums? Summary and Conclusions Appendix Selected Bibliography Index

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