The Integrationist Tendencies vs Emigrationist Tendencies in America
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In this work we examine both black resistance and
revolution from slavery to the present in attempt to build on an
obviously significant. The experience of African Americans and
immigrants have long provide different and sometimes contrasting
models with which the US has understood racial and ethnic
differences .
In some historical moments, Blacks and immigrants have
made common cause in their struggle for inclusion since the early
twentieth century scholars have often noted that the successful
incorporation of immigrants into American society and perhaps
even their social revegnition as white was connected to their
differentiation from Blacks .We also discuss the concept of slavery
and the different stages did the enslaved people passed through .
We explore the abolition movement and the African figures that
emerged in the late eighteenth century to advocated human rights
and call for ending the institution of slavery . We shedlight on the
growing of ethnic diversity among African Americans and the
development of immigration and integration policies within US.