Cover; Contents; Preface; 1 The Ghanaian Diaspora in the United States: Setting, and Overview of Chapters; 2 Aims of Study and Data Collection; 3 Crossing the Atlantic to Ablotsi and Manse: The Exodus of Ghanaians to the West; 4 Structure and Composition of Ghanaian Immigrant Families in the United States; 5 Identity Matters: Carving Patterns of Racial, Ethnic, and Class Niches; 6 Immigrant Institutions -- Building Communities and Forging Integration; 7 The Second Generation Immigrant Youth: Multiple and Shifting Identities.
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This book examines the Ghanaian diaspora in North America, a group which has grown substantially since 1980, and offers a fascinating lens on some of the key themes of the 'new migration' including transnationalism, identity, social networks, remittances, economic integration and citizenship. Using original empirical data, the author also investigates the relationship between these new African migrants and the native-born black diaspora in the US.