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RACE AND ETHNICITY / ETHNIC STUDIES
After the Storm North from Mexico
Militarization, The Spanish-Speaking
Occupation, and People of the United States
Segregation in Post- Third Edition | CAREY MCWILLIAMS,
Katrina America SECOND EDITION UPDATED BY
MATT S. MEIER, THIRD EDITION
LORI LATRICE MARTIN, UPDATED BY ALMA M. GARCÍA
HAYWARD DERRICK HORTON, AND
KENNETH J. FASCHING-VARNER, “ Three new chapters
EDITORS provide essential
This book examines the state of information for
June 2016 race relations in America 10 years understanding the
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of decades of public and private practices brought to light by the —Choice, December 1, 2016
storm in cities throughout the Gulf Coast as well as in America This single-volume book provides
more broadly. students, educators, and politicians with an update to the classic
Carey McWilliams work North From Mexico. It provides up-to-date
LORI LATRICE MARTIN, PhD, is associate professor at Louisiana information on the Chicano experience and the emergent social
State University. dynamics in the United States as a result of Mexican immigration.
HAYWARD DERRICK HORTON, PhD, is professor at University
at Albany, State University of New York.
CAREY MCWILLIAMS was editor of The Nation, 1951–1975, and
KENNETH J. FASCHING-VARNER, PhD, is Shirley B. Barton author of many books.
Endowed Associate Professor at Louisiana State University. MATT S. MEIER was professor emeritus of history at the
University of Santa Clara.
Lessons from the ALMA M. GARCÍA, PhD, is professor of sociology at Santa Clara
University, Santa Clara, CA.
Black Working Class
Foreshadowing
America’s The Healing Power
Economic Health of Hip Hop
RAPHAEL TRAVIS JR.
LORI LATRICE MARTIN,
HAYWARD DERRICK HORTON, For its profound
AND TERESA A. BOOKER “ originality, rigorous
This book enables readers to better scholarship, and inspiring
October 2015 understand, explain, and predict the implications, this book will
271pp, 6 1/8x9 1/4 future of the nation’s overall economic be appreciatively used
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experiences of black women and black December 2015 researchers.
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working-class residents outside of urban areas.
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FEATURES $48.00, £37.00, €44.00 Associate Professor of History,
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the black working class October 15, 2015
Using the latest research, real-world examples, and a new theory
LORI LATRICE MARTIN, PhD, is associate professor at Louisiana of healthy development, this book explains Hip Hop culture’s
State University.
ongoing role in helping Black youths to live long, healthy, and
HAYWARD DERRICK HORTON, PhD, is professor at University productive lives.
at Albany, State University of New York.
TERESA A. BOOKER, PhD, is assistant professor at John Jay RAPHAEL TRAVIS JR., DrPH, is associate professor of social
College of Criminal Justice. work at Texas State University in San Marcos.
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