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1 Begin with watching video above.
Begin with watching video above.

2 Ethnicity and Political
Chapters 7 & 8 Ethnicity and Political Geography

3 I. Introduction Ethnicity – identifying with a group of who share the cultural traditions of a particular homeland or hearth compared to “race”…

4 Can you tell the ethnicity of these dolls? How?

5 II. Distribution of Ethnic minorities in the USA
A) Demographics (15%, 15%, 4%, 1%) B) Regional Concentrations Asian-Am clustered in Hawaii and California AA clustered in SE US HA clustered in SW US

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10 C) Concentration of Ethnicities in Cities
1 – Early 20th century 2 – Today – Ethnic minorities the majority What City is this? DETROIT!

11 WHAT CITY????

12 III. African American Migration Patterns (3 major flows)
Force Migration – Africa 1 – Always million (25%) 3 – Only 5% 4 – In the US a) Plantations b) Civil War c)Sharecroppers

13 B) Immigration to the North
1 – push – mechanization 2 – pull – new jobs What city is this? CHICAGO!

14 What was this called???

15 C) Expansion of the Ghetto
1 – Chain Migration 2 – Overcrowded (100,000 vs. 5,000)

16 IV. Differentiating Ethnicity and Race
A) Geographers concerned with Ethnicity NOT race because 1 – huge variation 2– exception to the rule?

17 What Race? What Ethnicity
All speak Spanish – Dominican children

18 B) Ethnicity/Race in the US
1– US Census Bureau asks people to classify themselves according to the race with which they most closely identify. (14)

19 Which category(s) would you choose?
White Black, African American, or Negro American Indian or Alaska Native Asian Indian Chinese Filipino Japanese Korean Vietnamese Native Hawaiian Guamanian Samoan Other Pacific Islander Other Race

20 Which category(s) would you choose?
White (75%) Black, African American, or Negro (12%) American Indian or Alaska Native (1%) Asian Indian Chinese Filipino Japanese Korean Vietnamese Native Hawaiian Guamanian Samoan Other Pacific Islander Other Race (6%) *Only 2% Checked More than 1 Box – What does that say about ethnicity? (4% Asian Combined) (0.1% Combined)

21 B) Ethnicity/Race in the US
2 – “Separate But Equal” (1896 – 1950’s) 3 – “White Flight” (1960’s on )

22 C) South Africa – Another example of division by race
1) Apartheid – Definition 2) World Pressure – 1991 Video Link Below

23 The End!


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