• Multicultural geographies : the changing racial/ethnic patterns of the United States
  • Record Type: Electronic resources : monographic
    Title Information: the changing racial/ethnic patterns of the United States
    Secondary Intellectual Responsibility: MargaiFlorence M,
    Secondary Intellectual Responsibility: FrazierJohn W,
    Secondary Intellectual Responsibility: Project Muse
    Place of Publication: Albany, NY
    Published: State University of New York Press;
    Year of Publication: [2010]
    Description: 1 online resource (x, 286 p.)ill. :
    Series: A Global Academic Publishing book
    Subject: Immigrants - Social conditions - United States -
    Subject: Minorities - Social conditions - United States -
    Subject: Social change - United States -
    Subject: Multicultural education - United States -
    Subject: Cultural pluralism - United States -
    Subject: Human geography - United States -
    Subject: United States - Study and teaching -
    Subject: United States - Geography -
    Subject: United States - Ethnic relations -
    Subject: United States - Race relations -
    Online resource: http://muse.jhu.edu/books/9781438436838/
    Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index
    ISBN: 9781438436838electronic bk.
    ISBN: 1438436831electronic bk.
    ISBN: 9781438436821pbk.
    ISBN: 1438436823pbk.
    Content Note: Multiculturalism and multicultural education in the United States : the contributory role of geography / Florence M. Margai and John W. Frazier -- Culture, cultural landscapes, and the historical contexts for economic expansion, immigration, and group settlements in the United States / John W Frazier and Florence M. Margai -- U.S. Black geographies -- Black American geographies : the historical and contemporary distributions of African Americans / Eugene Tettey-Fio -- The plight of African Americans in Michigan : residential segregation, and predictable outcomes in mortgage lending andeducational achievement / Joe T. Darden --Predatory lending and race : a case study of a Washington, D.C. lender/ David H. Kaplan -- Low birth weight and the contribution of residential segregation, New York City, 2000 / Sue C. Grady -- U.S. Asian geographies -- Asians in America : some historical and contemporary patterns/ John W. Frazier -- What color is segregation? : changing spatial segregation of Asians : 1980-2000 / David W. S. Wong -- From the ghetto tothe invisiburb : shifting patternsof immigrant settlement in contemporary America / Emily Skop and Wei Li -- Refugee resettlement in Utica, New York : opportunities and issues for community development / Ellen Percy Kraly and KristinVanValkenburg -- U.S. Latino geographies -- Changing Latino geographies in the United States / MarkE. Reisinger and Eugene Tettey-Fio -- Determinants of Latino migration to Allentown, PA / Mark E. Reisinger -- Latino landscapes and Latino-Black districts : a study of Allentown, PA / Eugene Tettey-Fio -- Diversity comes to a smallcity : the case of Binghamton, NY / Suzanna Klaf, Karima Legette, and John W. Frazier -- Methods of racial/ethnic data portrayal and analysis-- Reading and mapping America's changing ethnic geomorphologies and palimpsest geographies / Stanley D. Brunn -- The use of a3-D mapping technique to portray racial and ethnic change / Lucius S. Willis -- A comparison of traditional and spatial measures of segregation : some empirical findings / David W.S. Wong -- Using geo-data techniques to analyzeenvironmental health inequities in minority -- neighborhoods : the case of toxic exposures and low birth weights / Florence M. Margai -- Summation -- Summary and conclusions / Florence M. Margai and John W. Frazier
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