Brent Ashabranner Books
The new African Americans
Looks at Africans who have immigrated to the United States since the 1890s, examining who they are, why they came, how American laws work for and against them, and how they have fared.
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Discusses the immigration policies and patterns of the United States, emphasizing case histories of people from various countries and walks of life who have come to this country seeking a better qu...
Read MoreTo live in two worlds
Discusses the efforts of North American Indians to survive in and adjust to modern society while holding onto their ethnic heritage.
Read MoreGavriel and Jemal
Explores in human terms the lives of a 12-year-old Jewish boy and a 14-year-old Palestinian boy growing up in a city holy to Arabs, Jews, and Christians alike.
Read MoreDark harvest
An examination of the tragic world of migrant workers today. The auhor discusses the difficult conditions in which they and their families live. It also shows how they sometimes triumph over a crue...
Read MoreInto a strange land
Presents individual stories of young Southeast Asian refugees and discusses some of their problems, hopes, and successes.
Read MoreInto a Strange Land
By Brent Ashabranner, Brent K. Ashabranner
Presents individual stories of young Southeast Asian refugees and discusses some of their problems, hopes, and successes
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