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African American and Black Caribbean Feelings of Closeness to Africans.

Michael C Thornton1, Robert Joseph Taylor2, Linda M Chatters3, Ivy Forsythe-Brown4.   

Abstract

African American and Black Caribbean relations dominate research on interactions across black ethnic divides. Using National Survey of American Life data, we explore a different aspect of black interethnic attitudes: how close these groups feel toward Africans. African Americans and Black Caribbeans were largely similar in their feelings of closeness to Africans. For Black Caribbeans, younger and male respondents, those reporting higher levels of financial strain, living in the northeast and persons who immigrated to the United States at least 11 years ago, report feeling especially close to Africans. Being male was the only significant correlate among African Americans. The findings are discussed in relation to how race, ethnicity and national origin shape personal identities within the U.S. and their significance for intergroup perceptions. These broader issues warrant further consideration in light of assertions that race as a defining feature of American life and intergroup relations is obsolete.

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Keywords:  African American attitudes; African Diaspora; Caribbeans; West Indians; ethnic closeness; immigration

Year:  2016        PMID: 28943747      PMCID: PMC5606333          DOI: 10.1080/1070289X.2016.1208096

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Identities (Yverdon)        ISSN: 1070-289X


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