Latino peoples in the new America : racialization and resistance / edited by José A. Cobas, Joe R. Feagin, Daniel J. Delgado, and Maria Chávez.
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2019.
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Table of Contents:
- List of ContributorsAcknowledgements Introduction Jos A. Cobas and Joe R. Feagin Racial Oppression: Historical and Contemporary Patterns 1. "Linchamientos": Mob Violence against Persons of Mexican Descent in the United StatesWilliam D. Carrigan and Clive Webb 2. All Means at Its Disposal to Limit Latino Political Power: The White Supremacy Political Agenda at the Beginning of the 20th and 21st CenturiesRogelio Senz 3. How a Showboat Sheriff Institutionalized Racially Profiling Latinos in ArizonaLinda Valdez 4. "Pro-Latino" Racial Framing: How White Employers Justify their Exploitation of Latino LaborersJuan Salinas Hemispheric and Global Racialization5. The Racialization of Dominicans in the US and EuropeAna S. Q. Liberato 6. Racial Nationalisms in the Non-sovereign US Territory of Puerto RicoIsar Godreau Surviving and Countering Racial Oppression7. What I Want to Pass onto the Children: How Latinos Talk about Race and Culture Julie A. Dowling 8. A Guiding Text for Latino Racial Identity Research and Theory. Marisa Sanchez 9. Racialization and Strategies of Resistance among Undocumented Latino Young Adults in the United States Girsea Martnez-Rosas and Elizabeth Aranda 10. White Supremacy, Racial Epistemologies, and the Creation of the Tejano Monument in Austin, Texas Daniel J. Delgado and Frank J. Ortega 11. The Latino Future in the US: A Latina Political Scientists Perspective on the Importance of Descriptive RepresentationMaria ChvezIndex.