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Marcha!: Latino Chicago and the immigrant rights movement - 53 (1st Edition edition.)

Amalia Pallares, Pallares(Contributions by)Caroline Gottschalk Druschke, Druschke(Contributions by)David Bleeden, Bleeden(Contributions by)Elena R. Gutierrez, Gutierrez(Contributions by)Frances R. Aparicio, Aparicio(Contributions by)Irma M Olmedo, Olmedo(Contributions by)Jose Antonio Arellano, Arellano(Contributions by)Jose Perales-Ramos, Perales-Ramos(Contributions by)Juan R Martinez, Martinez(Contributions by)Leon Fink, Fink(Contributions by)Leonard G Ramirez, Ramirez(Contributions by)Michael Rodriguez Muniz, Muniz(Contributions by)Nilda Flores-Gonzalez, Flores-Gonzalez(Contributions by)R. Stephen Warner, Warner(Contributions by)Ralph Cintron, Cintron(Contributions by)Sonia Oliva, Oliva(Contributions by)Stephen P Davis, Davis(Contributions by)Xochitl Bada, Bada(Contributions by)Amalia Pallares, Pallares(Edited by)Nilda Flores-Gonzalez, Flores-Gonzalez(Edited by)
Part of the Latinos in Chicago and the Midwest series
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Marcha is a multidisciplinary survey of the individuals, organizations, and institutions that have given shape and power to the contemporary immigrant rights movement in Chicago. A city with longstanding historic ties to immigrant activism, Chicago has been the scene of a precedent-setting immigrant rights mobilization in 2006 and subsequent mobilizations in 2007 and 2008.

Positing Chicago as a microcosm of the immigrant rights movement on national level, these essays plumb an extraordinarily rich set of data regarding recent immigrant rights activities, defining the cause as not just a local quest for citizenship rights, but a panethnic, transnational movement. The result is a timely volume likely to provoke debate and advance the national conversation about immigration in innovative ways.

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University of Illinois Press
0252055632 / 9780252055638
eBook (EPUB)
11/12/2023
English
279 pages
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