Category: Travel
Anrig Jr. Greg, and Tova Andrea Wang, eds. Immigration’s New Frontiers: Experiences from the Emerging Gateway States. New York: Century Foundation, 2006. Atiles, Jorge H. and Stephanie A. Bohon. …
In many states, Latinos have transformed the culture by introducing Latino products and services into everyday use and Spanish words into the common vernacular. Certainly this has happened in …
In southern Georgia, a group of armed robbers invaded four mobile home parks one night in October 2005. Using guns and clubs, robbers assaulted the Mexican immigrant residents who …
Latino Life in Georgia Despite the concentration of Latinos in relatively high-paying, blue-collar jobs, Latinos remain at the bottom rung of the socioeconomic ladder in Georgia. On average nationally, …
The Early U.S. Florida (1821-1959) As a territory and later state of the United States, Florida would develop into one of the most conservative and economically and technologically underdeveloped …
The Pueblo Indians describe their emergence from the underworld as having been like a maize shoot sprouting from the earth. Established in a number of compact settlements on the …
Villamarin, Juan A. (1939-). Villamarin is an emeritus professor of anthropology and former chairperson of the Department of Anthropology at the University of Delaware. He continues to mentor students …
The upper class of the British mainland colonies increasingly identified their own collective interest with the colonial government’s representative element after 1690. Accordingly, they strove to buttress the standing …