Nashville's New Americans: Tracing the Journeys of Our Immigrant Neighbors -- Sheri Lea Sellmeyer, Paperback

Whether it's building skyscrapers, running successful restaurants, researching diseases, performing music, cleaning hotel rooms, or holding public office, immigrants are changing Nashville from a mid-sized city known for its country music industry to an increasingly diverse, multicultural destination. In Metro Nashville schools today, students speak more than 120 languages. The city is bigger, more congested, and more expensive than it's ever been, drawing criticism from both longtime residents and newcomers. But growth has also brought top-notch scientists and educators, a world-class symphony, major league sports teams, investment from major corporations-and a wide range of immigrants whose talent and hard work have helped make all of that happen.

Through its profiles of thirty-nine immigrants from thirty-eight countries in Asia, the Middle East, Africa, Europe, Latin America, and Australia, Nashville's New Americans provides a case study from one of the fastest-growing cities in the country on the contributions immigrants are making to its culture and economy.

Author: Sheri Lea Sellmeyer
Publisher: Vanderbilt University Press
Published: 3/15/2026
Pages: 200
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.9 lbs
Size: 8.99" H x 5.99" L x 0.95" W
ISBN: 9780826508447

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