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Making Hispanics
Book • 2014
This book examines the historical process by which distinct Latin American cultures became unified under the 'Hispanic' identity in the U.S.
It highlights the roles of activists, bureaucrats, and media in shaping this identity, particularly during the 1970s and '80s.
Through archival research and interviews, Mora reveals how this categorization transformed the racial and political landscape of America.
It highlights the roles of activists, bureaucrats, and media in shaping this identity, particularly during the 1970s and '80s.
Through archival research and interviews, Mora reveals how this categorization transformed the racial and political landscape of America.
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as a source for information on the construction of the Hispanic identity in the United States.


Michael Hobbs

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Richard Hanania's "The Origins of Woke"
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as a resource for understanding the diverse experiences within the Hispanic community.

Minda Harts

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