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Title: Black Attitudes and Hispanic Immigrants in South Carolina
Citation Type: Book, Section
Publication Year: 2011
ISBN: 978-1-61044-753-9; 978-0-87154-828-3
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Abstract: Blacks and Latinos have developed a complicated set of relationships in a variety of arenas in urban areas scaterred across the Northeast, Midwest, and Southwest. However, the arrival of a large east is causing such interracial relationships to be largely negotiated anew. As one might imagine, the process is far from simple-in a region long dominated by the black-white color line, the presence of a Latino attitudes toward the native born (see chapter 2, this volume). Consequently, different segments of the black community respond different to the Hispanic presence.
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Authors: McDermott, Monica
Editors: Telles, Edward; Sawyer, Mark; Rivera-Salgado, Gasper
Pages: 242-263
Volume Title: Just Neighbors?: Research on African American and Latino Relations in the United States
Publisher: Russell Sage Foundation
Publisher Location: New York City, NY, USA
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Data Collections: IPUMS USA
Topics: Other, Race and Ethnicity
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