Gauging panethnicity: affirmative action, African Americans, and children of black immigrants

Q1 Social Sciences
Onoso Imoagene
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ABSTRACT This article examines second generation Nigerian adults’ attitudes to affirmative action and whether black immigrants and their children should be beneficiaries of the policy to gauge their panethnic levels and notions of linked fate with African Americans. I find evidence of panethnic developments based on shared racial status and experiences of discrimination. However, this panethnic identity exists alongside emerging class based affinities with middle class Black Americans.
衡量泛种族:平权行动、非裔美国人和黑人移民的子女
本文考察了第二代尼日利亚成年人对平权行动的态度,以及黑人移民及其子女是否应该成为该政策的受益者,以衡量他们的泛种族水平和与非裔美国人命运相关的观念。我发现了基于共同的种族地位和歧视经历的泛民族发展的证据。然而,这种泛种族身份与中产阶级黑人美国人的新兴阶级亲和力同时存在。
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African and Black Diaspora
African and Black Diaspora Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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