In the Shadow of Race – Jews, Latinos, and Immigrant Politics in the United States
Jews, Latinos, and Immigrant Politics in the United States
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Product details:
- Publisher University of Chicago Press
- Date of Publication 7 September 2007
- ISBN 9780226319230
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages288 pages
- Size 227x151x16 mm
- Weight 436 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
Race in United States has been associated with inequality. This book aims to recover history of this distinction and the divisive politics it engenders. It locates origins of ethnicity in New York Zionist movement of early 1900s. It argues that Jewish activists identified as ethnics as a way of defending immigrant difference as distinct from race.
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Race in United States has been associated with inequality. This book aims to recover history of this distinction and the divisive politics it engenders. It locates origins of ethnicity in New York Zionist movement of early 1900s. It argues that Jewish activists identified as ethnics as a way of defending immigrant difference as distinct from race.
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