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Assimilation in American Life: The Role of Race, Religion, and National Origins
Assimilation in American Life The Role of Race Religion and National Origins
Author: Milton Myron Gordon
The first full-scale sociological survey of the assimilation of minorities in America, this classic work presents significant conclusions about the problems of prejudice and discrimination in America and offers positive suggestions for the achievement of a healthy balance among societal, subgroup, and individual needs.
ISBN-13: 9780195008968
ISBN-10: 0195008960
Publication Date: 12/31/1964
Pages: 286
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
Book Type: Paperback
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A really interesting discussion of how and why immigrants have assimilated into US culture--and the benefits and drawbacks of the changing process.


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