By Rena Elhessen/Arab America Contributing Writer Beginning in the early 1900s, immigrants would settle in communities with a shared demographic. People arriving from the same global region or country found themselves in a singular community. This trend became recognizable by scholars, who coined these communities as ‘ethnic enclaves’. The term ‘ethnic enclave’ emerged from the … Continued The post The Rise of Ethnic Enclaves: Little Arabia appeared first on Arab America.