From Africa to America: religion and adaptation among Ghanaian immigrants in New York

Upon arrival in the United States, most African immigrants are immediately subsumed under the category "black." In the eyes of most Americans and more so to American legal and social systems African immigrants are indistinguishable from all others, such as those from the Caribbean whose sk...

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Altri autori: Biney, Moses O. (Altro)
Tipo di documento: Elettronico Libro
Lingua:Inglese
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Pubblicazione: New York New York University Press 2011
In:Anno: 2011
Periodico/Rivista:Religion, race, and ethnicity series
Altre parole chiave:B Ghanaian Americans - Religion - New York (State) - New York
B New York (State) ; New York
B RELIGION ; Christianity ; Presbyterian
B Ghanaian Americans (New York (State)) (New York) Religione
B Electronic books
B Presbyterian Church of Ghana in New York (New York, N.Y.)
B New York (N.Y.) - Religious Life And Customs
B New York (N.Y.) Religious life and customs
B Ghanaian Americans Religione New York (State) New York
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Riepilogo:Upon arrival in the United States, most African immigrants are immediately subsumed under the category "black." In the eyes of most Americans and more so to American legal and social systems African immigrants are indistinguishable from all others, such as those from the Caribbean whose skin color they share. Despite their growing presence in many cities and their active involvement in sectors of American economic, social, and cultural life, we know little about them. In From Africa to America, Moses O. Biney offers a rare full-scale look at an African immigrant congregation, The Presbyterian Church of Ghana in New York (PCGNY). Through personal stories, notes from participant observation, and interviews, Biney explores the complexities of the social, economic, and cultural adaptation of this group
Descrizione del documento:Includes bibliographical references (pages 197-204) and index. - Print version record
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ISBN:0814786413