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An African American and Latinx History of the United States (REVISIONING HISTORY)

Full title: An African American and Latinx History of the United States (REVISIONING HISTORY)
ISBN: 9780807005934
ISBN 10: 0807005932
Authors: Ortiz, Paul
Publisher: Beacon Press
Edition: Reprint
Num. pages: 296
Binding: Paperback
Language: en
Published on: 2018

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Synopsis

An Intersectional History Of The Shared Struggle For African American And Latinx Civil Rights Spanning More Than Two Hundred Years, An African American And Latinx History Of The United States Is A Revolutionary, Politically Charged Narrative History Arguing That The Global South Was Crucial To The Development Of America As We Know It. Ortiz Challenges The Notion Of Westward Progress, As Exalted By Widely Taught Formulations Such As Manifest Destiny And Jacksonian Democracy, And Shows How Placing African American, Latinx, And Indigenous Voices Unapologetically Front And Center Transforms American History Into The Story Of The Working Class Organizing Against Imperialism. In Precise Detail, Ortiz Traces This Untold History From The Jim Crow-esque Racial Segregation Of The Southwest, The Rise And Violent Fall Of A Powerful Tradition Of Mexican Labor Organizing In The Twentieth Century, To May 1, 2006, International Workers' Day, When Migrant Laborers--chicana/os, Afro-cubanos, And Immigrants From Nearly Every Continent On Earth--united In Resistance On The First Day Without Immigrants. Incisive And Timely, An African American And Latinx History Of The United States Is A Bottom-up History Told From The Viewpoint Of African American And Latinx Activists And Revealing The Radically Different Ways People Of The Diaspora Addressed Issues Still Plaguing The United States Today.