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RACE-BASED COALITIONS AMONG MINORITY GROUPS Afro-Caribbean Immigrants and African-Americans in New York City

机译:纽约市少数族裔群体中基于种族的联盟

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As immigration from Latin America, Asia, and the Caribbean increases the numbers of racial minorities living in American cities, political scientists are beginning to wonder whether these newcomers will forge coalitions with their native-born counterparts, particularly African-Americans. A number of scholars have argued that race-based alliances between non-White immigrants and African-Americans are likely, in light of continuing patterns of racial discrimination in this country. But it turns out that such coalitions are quite rare. Using the case of Caribbean- and American-born Blacks in New York City, the author attempts to understand why. He reconsiders the argument for race-based alliances, as well as other leading theories of inter-group coalition building. His analysis demonstrates why racial commonalities have not been enough to overcome interminority tensions, highlights the limits of race-based coalitions, and shows how institutions may shape the intergroup dynamics on which these attempted alliances fail or succeed.
机译:随着来自拉丁美洲,亚洲和加勒比海地区的移民增加了居住在美国城市中的少数民族的数量,政治学家开始怀疑这些新移民是否会与他们在当地出生的同行,特别是非洲裔美国人结成联盟。许多学者认为,鉴于该国持续的种族歧视模式,非白人移民与非裔美国人之间可能存在基于种族的联盟。但是事实证明,这种联盟很少见。笔者以纽约市出生于加勒比海和美洲的黑人为例,试图理解原因。他重新考虑了基于种族的联盟以及集团间联盟建立的其他主要理论。他的分析表明了种族共性为何不足以克服少数族裔之间的紧张关系,突出了基于种族的联盟的局限性,并表明了制度如何塑造这些企图建立联盟失败或成功的群体间动力。

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