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In this paper we explore the racial and ethnic self-identification of Dominican immigrants in the United States. This issue is central in understanding how immigrants experience the process of incorporation into American society. We argue that as Dominican immigrants incorporate to American life, they adopt a Hispanic or Latino identity. This identity serves both as a form of racial identification within the American racial stratification system and as a form of assertive panethnic identity. This identity, however, does not supersede national identification, which remains the anchoring identity.
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Itzigsohn, J., Dore-Cabral, C. Competing Identities? Race, Ethnicity and Panethnicity Among Dominicans in the United States. Sociological Forum 15, 225–247 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1007517407493
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