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Remembering Conquest
Book • 2024
Remembering Conquest: Mexican Americans, Memory, and Citizenship, delves into the lasting impact of the U.S.
-Mexico War on Mexican-American identity and civil rights movements.
The book examines how collective memories of the war shaped activism across generations.
It explores the complexities of memory, highlighting how different groups interpreted and utilized these memories for social and political purposes.
The author uses personal anecdotes and historical analysis to illustrate the strategic use of collective memory in civil rights campaigns.
The book offers a nuanced understanding of the ongoing legacy of the war and its influence on Mexican-American communities.
-Mexico War on Mexican-American identity and civil rights movements.
The book examines how collective memories of the war shaped activism across generations.
It explores the complexities of memory, highlighting how different groups interpreted and utilized these memories for social and political purposes.
The author uses personal anecdotes and historical analysis to illustrate the strategic use of collective memory in civil rights campaigns.
The book offers a nuanced understanding of the ongoing legacy of the war and its influence on Mexican-American communities.
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Mentioned by Kate Carpenter as the focus of the interview, exploring collective memories of the U.S.-Mexico War and their influence on civil rights campaigns.

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Episode 65: Omar Valerio-Jiménez Puts in the Hours