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Latinos And The Liberal City Politics And Protest In San Francisco Eduardo Contreras

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Latinos And The Liberal City Politics And Protest In San Francisco Eduardo Contreras
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.91 MB
Pages: 328
Author: Eduardo Contreras
ISBN: 9780812295801, 0812295803
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Latinos And The Liberal City Politics And Protest In San Francisco Eduardo Contreras by Eduardo Contreras 9780812295801, 0812295803 instant download after payment.

In Latinos and the Liberal City, Eduardo Contreras offers a bold, textured, and inclusive interpretation of the nature of Latino politics. Using twentieth-century San Francisco as a case study, Contreras examines Latinos' involvement in unionization efforts, civil rights organizing, electoral politics, feminist and gay activism, and more.


In Latinos and the Liberal City, Eduardo Contreras offers a bold, textured, and inclusive interpretation of the nature of Latino politics. Using twentieth-century San Francisco as a case study, Contreras examines Latinos' involvement in unionization efforts, civil rights organizing, electoral politics, feminist and gay activism, and more.

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