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Richard Hanania's "The Origins of Woke"

If Books Could Kill

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Racial Constructs and Identity Politics

This chapter explores the intricate relationship between human rights and social constructs, particularly focusing on the implications of racial categorization by the government. Through a lens of humor and critical analysis, it examines the evolution of terms like 'Hispanic' and the impact of activism on identity formation for Mexican Americans. The discussion highlights the historical context of racial dynamics, revealing the complexities of activism and societal perceptions in shaping the Hispanic identity.

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