
Illegal Migrations and the Huckleberry Finn Problem
Author(s): John S W Park (Author)
- Publisher: Temple University Press
- Publication Date: 26 April 2013
- Language: English
- Print length: 278 pages
- ISBN-10: 1439910464
- ISBN-13: 9781439910467
Book Description
If you knew a runaway slave or an undocumented immigrant, would you tell?
Editorial Reviews
Review
“Park proposes a unique and innovative way to approach the quagmire of immigration reform. He uses the framework that Mark Twain used when presenting the dilemma of what is the proper response to a runaway slave and a young abandoned boy. It is Park’s contention that there is much to be learned from comparing the current problems of illegal immigrants with those of fugitive slaves in antebellum America… He finds interesting linkages between the past mistreatment of people of color and what is happening today. The author pays some attention to the legal, educational, moral, and labor repercussions of the treatment of ‘illegals.’ Park’s work is timely, well written, and extensively documented. It should find a wide audience among academics and the general population. Summing Up: Recommended.”–Choice, January 2014
About the Author
John S.W. Park is an Associate Professor of Asian American Studies at the University of California at Santa Barbara. He also serves as the Associate Director of the University of California Center for New Racial Studies.
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