North Carolina's Demographic Transformation
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North Carolina's Demographic Transformation: The Impact of Race and
Immigration
Louis Andrews & George McDaniel
ISBN: 0-972154-3-9
Representative Government Press, 2004
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This new (2004) monograph written by Louis Andrews with George McDaniel, details the unprecedented demographic transformation facing North Carolina and which also applies to many other states. It is throughly researched and uses U. S. government census data to show via text, charts, and graphs the real impact of race and immigration on the future of the state.
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Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Notes on Sources and Methods
- History and Background
- Introduction: The Original English Settlement
- Geography
- Ethnic Structure
- Eastern North Carolina - 1980-2000
- Central North Carolina - 1980-2000
- Western North Carolina - 1980-2000
- Race, Ethnicity, and Change
- Immigration: Legal and Illegal
- Integration
- Education & Achievement
- Affirmative Action in North Carolina
- Health and Immigration
- Welfare
- Crime and Violence
- Racial and Ethnic Violent Conflict
- The Tar Heel Travail
- Assimilation, Multiculturalism, and Multiracialism
- Ethnic Politics, Ethnic Tension
- What of the Future?
- Blacks and Whites: Some Predictions
- Bladen County: A Case Study
- A Brief Conclusion
- North Carolina Census By County
- References
- Online Census Data
- Other Sources
- Notes
- About the Authors
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