Race and Well-being: The Lives, Hopes, and Activism of African Canadians (review) (original) (raw)

Canadian Ethnic Studies, 2010

Abstract

This book fills a gap in research that focuses specifically on one of the largest racialized groups in Canada, African Canadians. The authors define the term “African Canadian” as a diverse group which includes Canadian-born Blacks (i.e., third generation and more), firstor second-generation Blacks of Caribbean descent, and firstor second-generation Black immigrants from sub-Saharan Africa. The research data were gathered in three cities: Halifax, Calgary, and Toronto, a small, medium, and large city, respectively. The key research questions addressed in the book are:

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