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Making The Latino South A History Of Racial Formation Mrquez

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Making The Latino South A History Of Racial Formation Mrquez
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Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.49 MB
Pages: 284
Author: Márquez, Cecilia
ISBN: 9781469676074, 9781469676050, 9798890861757, 9781469676043, 1469676079, 1469676052, 8890861754, 1469676044
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Making The Latino South A History Of Racial Formation Mrquez by Márquez, Cecilia 9781469676074, 9781469676050, 9798890861757, 9781469676043, 1469676079, 1469676052, 8890861754, 1469676044 instant download after payment.

"The presence of Latinx people in the American South has long confounded the region's persistent racial binaries. Here, Cecilia Márquez uses social and cultural history methods to assess the racial logics that have shaped the Latinx experience in the region since the middle of the twentieth century. Structuring her argument around several major themes that frequently signpost the history of the South and of race relations in the United States-- the rise of an increasingly mobile middle class, the civil rights movement and fight over school integration, the growth global connection of the region's economy, and political conflict over immigration -- Márquez reveals how Latinx people in the South have confronted both whiteness and antiblackness, and how cultural boundaries to exclude Black people from full participation in the life of the region and nation have been essential to the construction of Latinx as a category"--

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