"We eat cachupa, not clam chowder": mapping second generation cape verdean youth identity in the greater Boston area.
On the basis of fieldwork conducted in the Greater Boston area from May 2007 to May 2008, this dissertation explores the ways in which second-generation Cape Verdean youth in the Greater Boston area negotiate their identity as Cape Verdean and, by extension, as black through multiple articulations o...
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