Asian Americans: From Racial Category to Multiple Identities - Softcover

Lott, Juanita Tamayo

 
9780585182889: Asian Americans: From Racial Category to Multiple Identities

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Synopsis

Does race matter? Having witnessed the civil rights movement and changes in immigration laws, we continue to ask ourselves this complex question. In the United States, racial status and identity has historically been defined by the White majority. Asian Americans: From Racial Category to Multiple Identities shows that race continues to be a major organizing principle in the U.S. Using census data on "Blacks" White Ethnics, and "Nonblack Minorities" Lott deconstructs widely accepted majority/minority classifications to reveal the multiplicity of identities surrounding each group.

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Review

For those looking for an introductory text on the development of racial categories throughout the years, this is a good find.--Chong-Suk Han, International Examiner

Lott has written a clear, concise book for the layman as well as social scientist that should be read by people of all races.--Deh-I Hsiung, Senior Program Analyst, National Science Foundation

About the Author

Juanita Tamayo Lott is a public policy consultant based in Silver Spring, Maryland.

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Other Popular Editions of the Same Title

9780761991731: Asian Americans: From Racial Category to Multiple Identities: 2 (Critical Perspectives on Asian Pacific Americans)

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ISBN 10:  0761991735 ISBN 13:  9780761991731
Publisher: AltaMira Press, 1998
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