Immigrants from Africa

Immigrants from Africa

by C C H A M B E R S (Author)

Synopsis

A series that looks at the causes of large scale emigration from a particular country or region, the economic and political factors for people leaving and where they went to. It also explores the social and cultural consequences that the arrival of these immigrants has had on the countries they made their homes, looking at the problems the new arrivals encountered and ultimately celebrating the multiracial and multicultural societies they helped to create. From Africa considers how so many Africans were forced to leave their home countries through the slave trade, how they eventually won their freedom and the cultural consequence on both Africa and the countries that became their homes. From Ireland looks at the reasons why so many people left Ireland to start new lives elsewhere, a process which began in 18th century but grew hugely as a result of the Potato Famine in 19th century.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 32
Publisher: Franklin Watts
Published: 31 Oct 2002

ISBN 10: 0749645369
ISBN 13: 9780749645366
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years

Author Bio
Catherine Chambers is a children's writer and editor who lived and worked in Africa for some years. Katherine Prior is a historian and writer, specialising in the movements of people that resulted from the rise and decline of the British Empire.