Cameroonian Immigrants in the United States adds a new dimension to the growing literature on contemporary African migration by focusing on Cameroonian immigrants and the economic and political factors that have contributed to their migration to the United States, particularly in the past two and a half decades.
Cameroonian Immigrants in the United States adds a new dimension to the growing literature on contemporary African migration by focusing on Cameroonian immigrants and the economic and political factors that have contributed to their migration to the United States, particularly in the past two and a half decades.
Joseph Takougang is professor of African history at the University of Cincinnati.
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Chapter 1: Failed Promises and Shattered Dreams Chapter 2: Understanding Post-Colonial Cameroonian Migration to the United States Chapter 3: Making it in America: Guts and Survival Chapter 4: Creating a Home in America Chapter 5: Staying Connected to the Homeland Chapter 6: Conclusion: Some General Observations and Suggestions
Chapter 1: Failed Promises and Shattered Dreams Chapter 2: Understanding Post-Colonial Cameroonian Migration to the United States Chapter 3: Making it in America: Guts and Survival Chapter 4: Creating a Home in America Chapter 5: Staying Connected to the Homeland Chapter 6: Conclusion: Some General Observations and Suggestions
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