To Call It Home
by
Joseph A. Amato
with
John Meyer, John Radzilowski,
Donata DeBruyckere, and Anthony Amato
To Call It Home serves the practical purposes of regional leaders by offering comprehensive knowledge of the newest wave of immigrants to southwestern Minnesota - Africans, Asians, and Hispanics. It responds to such questions as who the newcomers are, why they came, and what they experience upon arrival here. Special attention is paid to matters of social services, housing, school, and crime. The book seeks a comparative understanding of migration patterns and the different experiences of several food-processing cities in southwestern Minnesota.It is excellent. Just what is needed. It provides essential empirical data, but beyond that it brings a historical perspective and ethical/political sensibility to bear on the subject. I appreciate the differentiation among immigrant groups, towns, and even employers which is needed to transcend abstractions and stereotypes. Strong analysis, lean prose, a good piece of work. Bravo!
Rudolph J. Vecoli
Director of the Immigration History Research Center
University of Minnesota
John Radzilowski
OUT ON THE WIND
Poles and Danes in Lincoln County, Minnesota, 1880-1905
Joseph Amato
SERVANTS OF THE LAND
God, Family, and Farm The Trinity of Belgian Economic Folkways in Southwestern
Minnesota
Joseph Amato and John W. Meyer
THE DECLINE OF RURAL MINNESOTA
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