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Haitians in Michigan: Discovering the Peoples of Michigan

Autor Michael Largey
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mar 2010
In Haitians in Michigan, Michael Largey chronicles the challenges facing Haitian immigrants and their U.S.-born children as they seek to maintain their cultural identity in the United States. Beginning with a useful outline of Haitian political history, Largey explains how Haiti and the United States have become linked by a shared history of commerce and colonialism.
     Largey brings to life the political aspirations and expressions of Haitians in Michigan in a historical and ethnographic examination of Michigan's three principal Haitian enclaves, in Detroit, Grand Rapids, and Lansing. As Largey makes clear, Haitian-American civic, religious, and cultural organizations in these cities offer spaces for the creation of a culture that is uniquely Haitian and American. 
     Haitians in Michigan demonstrates the rich contributions of a people whose long and difficult struggle for self-determination brought them into a historical convergence with the United States. Largey shows how much the United States-and Michigan in particular-has benefited from this convergence.
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ISBN-13: 9780870138812
ISBN-10: 0870138812
Pagini: 126
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Editura: Michigan State University Press
Colecția Michigan State University Press
Seria Discovering the Peoples of Michigan


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Michael Largey is Professor of Music at Michigan State University. He is an ethnomusicologist and folklorist specializing in the music and culture of Haiti.


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In Haitians in Michigan, Michael Largey chronicles the challenges facing Haitian immigrants and their U.S.-born children as they seek to maintain their cultural identity in the United States. Haitians in Michigan demonstrates the rich contributions of a people whose long and difficult struggle for self-determination brought them into a historical convergence with the United States. Largey shows how much the United States-and Michigan in particular-has benefited from this convergence.