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The state of Michigan hosts one of the largest and most diverse Arab American populations in the United States. As the third largest ethnic population in the state, Arab Americans are an economically important and politically influential group. It also reflects the diversity of national origins, religions, education levels, socioeconomic levels, and degrees of acculturation. Despite their considerable presence, Arab Americans have always been a misunderstood ethnic population in Michigan, even before September 11, 2001 imposed a cloud of suspicion, fear, and uncertainty over their ethnic enclaves and the larger community. In Arab Americans in Michigan Rosina J. Hassoun outlines the origins, culture, religions, and values of a people whose influence has often exceeded their visibility in the state.
Rosina J. Hassoun is an anthropologist and teaches at Michigan State University, where she pioneered on of the first courses on Arab Americans in American Studies.
Contents Introduction and Demographics The Origins of Arab Americans in Michigan Understanding General Patterns of Arab Settlement Selected Histories by Geographic Areas The History of Arab Immigration to Southeast Michigan Special Topics Concerning Arab Americans in Michigan Summary Appendix 1: A Gift from the Hassoun Family to the People of Michigan Appendix 2: Resources Notes For Further Reference Index