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The Study Of Cape Verdean Demographics

The exploration of Cape Verdean demographics within the United States presents an interesting case of migration patterns and diasporic communities. This research project, inspired by my personal connection to the Cape Verdean-American identity, seeks to dig deeper into the historical and current demographic profiles of Cape Verdeans both in our homeland and abroad, with a particular focus on our presence in Massachusetts. Despite their significant population within this region, Cape Verdeans remain unknown outside of certain locales, suggesting a unique cultural and geographical concentration (Jorgen, 2008).

Cape Verdeans represent a distinctive group whose migration stories and demographic trends offer valuable insights into the dynamics of diaspora and cultural transmission, which was influenced in 1975, when Cape Verdeans gained their independence. My project aims to understand why Cape Verdeans have predominantly settled in Massachusetts as opposed to other areas, which could be linked to historical migration flows, economic opportunities, or social networks that facilitated their relocation and community formation in this state. Another insight that arose throughout the process of my research were the wrongfully made racial categorizations through Data types. Alongside demographics, I plan on extending my focus on understanding the hierarchical status’ of Cape Verdeans in society which influenced by colorism within the Portuguese colonizers. Understanding these factors is crucial for comprehending the broader narratives of migration and settlement patterns of minority groups in America, specifically Cape Verdeans.

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(Batalha & Carling, 2008; Halter, 1993; Ramalho, 2011)