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portada Blood Relations: Caribbean Immigrants and the Harlem Community, 1900–1930 (Blacks in the Diaspora) (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Year
1996
Language
English
Pages
256
Format
Paperback
ISBN
0253210488
ISBN13
9780253210487

Blood Relations: Caribbean Immigrants and the Harlem Community, 1900–1930 (Blacks in the Diaspora) (in English)

Irma Watkins-Owens (Author) · Indiana University Press · Paperback

Blood Relations: Caribbean Immigrants and the Harlem Community, 1900–1930 (Blacks in the Diaspora) (in English) - Irma Watkins-Owens

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Synopsis "Blood Relations: Caribbean Immigrants and the Harlem Community, 1900–1930 (Blacks in the Diaspora) (in English)"

In Blood Relations, Irma Watkins-Owens focuses on the complex interaction of African Americans and African Caribbeans in Harlem during the first decades of the 20th century. Between 1900 and 1930, 40,000 Caribbean immigrants settled in New York City and joined with African Americans to create the unique ethnic community of Harlem. Watkins-Owens confronts issues of Caribbean immigrant and black American relations, placing their interaction in the context of community formation. She draws the reader into a cultural milieu that included the radical tradition of stepladder speaking; Marcus Garvey’s contentious leadership; the underground numbers operations of Caribbean immigrant entrepreneurs; and the literary renaissance and emergence of black journalists.Through interviews, census data, and biography, Watkins-Owens shows how immigrants and southern African American migrants settled together in railroad flats and brownstones, worked primarily at service occupations, often lodged with relatives or home people, and strove to "make it" in New York.

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