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Although these neighborhoods include other ethnic minorities , especially African
American and Spanish - speaking residents , Native Americans have traditionally
resisted social interaction with other neighborhood residents ; they are more ...
Although these neighborhoods include other ethnic minorities , especially African
American and Spanish - speaking residents , Native Americans have traditionally
resisted social interaction with other neighborhood residents ; they are more ...
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SUBURBANIZATION OF AFRICAN AMERICANS An interesting “ port of entry ”
concept has been used by Rose ( 1976 ) to explain suburbanization of ethnic
minorities . Rose studied fifteen communities which displayed movement of
African ...
SUBURBANIZATION OF AFRICAN AMERICANS An interesting “ port of entry ”
concept has been used by Rose ( 1976 ) to explain suburbanization of ethnic
minorities . Rose studied fifteen communities which displayed movement of
African ...
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created the perception among some whites that the community had become “ too
integrated ” as a result of high demand for housing by African Americans . Thus
efforts were made by the local government to create a white housing demand ...
created the perception among some whites that the community had become “ too
integrated ” as a result of high demand for housing by African Americans . Thus
efforts were made by the local government to create a white housing demand ...
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Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Race and Ethnicity | 58 |
Neighborhoods in American Communities | 77 |
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