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Du Bois Review | 2017

AS OTHERS PLUCK FRUIT OFF THE TREE OF OPPORTUNITY

Angela Stuesse; Cheryl Staats; Andrew Grant-Thomas

The foreign-born population in the United States has reached new heights, and experts predict that the country will be “majority minority” by 2042, possibly earlier. Despite its growing ethnic, racial, national, and other forms of diversity, the fundamental location of Blackness at the bottom of the pyramid of structural racism endures. In attempts to overcome the real and perceived tensions that characterize relationships between immigrants and African Americans, efforts to create space for interpersonal connection and shared structural analysis have proliferated in organizations across the country. Drawing from seventy-five interviews with individuals leading these initiatives and the review of over fifty different pedagogical resources they have developed and used, this article presents a classification and assessment of these programs. We consider these programs using an anti-racist, African Americanist framework reflected in Steinberg’s “standpoint of [the] black figure, crouched on the ground as others pluck fruit off the tree of opportunity” (2005, p. 43), and analyze their successes and shortcomings. Successes include the creation of spaces for interaction across difference and the building of a shared analysis. We find evidence of transformative effects at the intra- and interpersonal levels. The greatest limitations include immigrant-centricity in relationship-building efforts and a reluctance to engage immigrants in conversation about their relationships to Whiteness, Blackness, and racial hierarchies in the United States and in their countries of origin.


Southern Spaces | 2013

Low-Wage Legacies, Race, and the Golden Chicken in Mississippi: Where Contemporary Immigration Meets African American Labor History

Angela Stuesse; Laura E Helton

While the poultry processing industry in the southern United States has undergone a radical restructuring over the past few decades, its recruitment of immigrant workers has contributed to an unprecedented presence of Latin Americans. Running parallel to these changes is the ongoing struggle of African Americans for equal economic opportunity. This essay considers the implications of demographic and cultural shifts in central Mississippi, where poultry has become the dominant employer and where immigration helps shape rural life. Mississippis history and demographic profile make it a significant site for investigation. Here, unlike in many other recent immigration destinations in the US South, Latin American migrants are joining workplaces and communities whose majority is often African American. Centered upon ScottCounty, home of Mississippis poultry industry (where the Hispanic population increased by over 1,000 percent from 1990 to 2000), this essay situates the present moment within histories of industrial restructuring, political economies of race, and local labor movements.


City and society | 2014

Automobility, Immobility, Altermobility: Surviving and Resisting the Intensification of Immigrant Policing

Angela Stuesse; Mathew Coleman


Human Organization | 2010

What's "Justice and Dignity" got to Do with it?: migrant Vulnerability, Corporate Complicity, and the State

Angela Stuesse


Antipode | 2016

The Disappearing State and the Quasi-Event of Immigration Control

Mat Coleman; Angela Stuesse


Latino Studies | 2010

Challenging the border patrol, human rights and persistent inequalities: An ethnography of struggle in South Texas

Angela Stuesse


Archive | 2016

Scratching Out a Living: Latinos, Race, and Work in the Deep South

Angela Stuesse


American Anthropologist | 2013

Sí Hubo Genocidio: Anthropologists and the Genocide Trial of Guatemala's Ríos Montt

Angela Stuesse; Beatriz Manz; Elizabeth Oglesby; Krisjon Olson; Victoria Sanford; Clyde Collins Snow; Heather Walsh-Haney


American Anthropologist | 2015

Diversity Dilemmas and Opportunities: Training the Next Generation of Anthropologists

Kevin A. Yelvington; Alisha R. Winn; E. Christian Wells; Angela Stuesse; Nancy Romero-Daza; Lauren C. Johnson; Antoinette T. Jackson; Emelda E. Curry; Heide Castañeda


American Anthropologist | 2013

Enduring Whims and Public Anthropology

David Griffith; Shao-hua Liu; Michael Paolisso; Angela Stuesse

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Alisha R. Winn

Association of Research Libraries

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Beatriz Manz

University of California

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David Griffith

East Carolina University

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E. Christian Wells

University of South Florida

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Emelda E. Curry

University of South Florida

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Heather Walsh-Haney

Florida Gulf Coast University

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Heide Castañeda

University of South Florida

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