History of Arab Americans

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American Perceptions of Arab Immigrants
and Community Practices--Orthodox Christians and Muslims
Arab American Institutions
Arab American Women
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Being Arab American in an Age of Terrorism
Beliefs
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Effects of the Creation of the State of Israel on Arab American Identity
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Faith

Product details

  • ISBN 9781440840685
  • Weight: 567g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Nov 2018
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This concise reference covers the diverse roots of Arabs in America, tracing the changing face of this community from the 19th century until today.

From the restrictive immigration laws that the United States Congress passed against Arabs in the early 20th century to the backlash against this community following September 11, Arab Americans have faced both successes and challenges in their quest to become part of American culture. This timely study explores the history of this multifaceted people from their traditions, to their religious beliefs, to the role women play in society, their roots in war torn countries, and the impact of the War on Terrorism on their collective psyche.

An easy-to-read narrative and chronologically arranged chapters reveal the enduring story of Arab American immigration and immersion. Topics include perceptions of Arab immigrants, being Arab American in an age of terrorism, framing an American identity, and faith, beliefs, and community practices—both Orthodox Christian and Muslim. Throughout the work, profiles of famous Arab Americans underscore the importance of this culture to our American identity, featuring St. Jude Children's Research Hospital founder Danny Thomas, rapper Omar Offendum, and others.

Aminah Al-Deen, PhD, is professor of Islamic studies in the department of religious studies at DePaul University.

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