The first book to focus on the migrant and immigrant experience in the nation’s capital Who peopled the nation’s capital and built its communities? Washington Odyssey tells the story; tracing the growth and transformation of ethnic and cultural communities—Native American; African American; European; Latino; and Asian American—throughout Washington’s history. Seventeen wide-ranging essays; accompanied by more than fifty photographs; challenge stereotypes and draw out common threads from the richly woven fabric that is Washington; D.C. Tracing the story of the District’s African American community in detail; Washington Odyssey also chronicles the arrival of foreign-born groups—Germans; Jews; Chinese; Greeks; and Italians—who added immensely to the cultural texture of the cityscape. The disparities of the migrant experience are explored; from the fashionable neighborhoods of wealthy late-nineteenth-century migrants from the American West; to the alley communities and birthplace networks that sheltered and sustained poor black families. Washington’s most recent newcomers are here too: Latino; Caribbean; African; Vietnamese; Cambodian; Laotian; and Korean immigrants are contributing to a rebirth of the city’s entrepreneurial traditions and continuing to redefine the meaning of American pluralism.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Its like holding a piece of family history in my handsBy RickI am a descendant of George Silver (jr) whom is one of the Regiment soldiers. Its like holding a piece of family history in my hands.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Reprinted at Good PriceBy JJBodamerI've been looking for this book to be reprinted for a long time. It's the real deal — found my (indexed) ancestor no sweat.7 of 7 people found the following review helpful. Good for researching German ancestors involved in the warBy Cynthia GailI purchased this as a Christmas gift for my husband. He has done alot of genealogical research and knew his German ancestors had served; now we are planning to visit battlefields and areas as we can to add to his history.