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The goal of this book is to examine the ethnic experience of the Mexican American community in the United States, from colonialism to twenty-first century globalization. The authors unearth evidence that reveals how historically white ideology, combined with science, law, and the American imagination, has been strategically used as a mechanism to intimidate, manipulate, oppress, control, dominate, and silence Mexican Americans, ethnic racial minorities, and poor whites. A theoretical and philosophical overview is presented, focusing on the repressive practice against Mexicans that resulted in
Multiculturalism --- Minorities --- United States --- Race relations. --- Race question
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Hispanic Americans --- Hispanic American college students --- Minorities --- Universities and colleges --- Educational equalization --- College students, Hispanic American --- Hispanic American university students --- College students --- Hispanics (United States) --- Latino Americans --- Latinos (United States) --- Latinxs --- Spanish Americans in the United States --- Spanish-speaking people (United States) --- Spanish-surnamed people (United States) --- Ethnology --- Latin Americans --- Spanish Americans (Latin America) --- Education (Higher) --- Admission.
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Considering the long-lasting and complicated history of U.S. race and ethnic relations, the multiple array of issues currently confronting both ethnic and racial communities, and the shifting trends in the ethnic/racial landscape, this book seeks to provide a comprehensive account of the simultaneous interaction of pressing historical and contemporary forces shaping the Latino experience as well as police-minority relations to better understand the current state of policing and gain further insight into the future role of Latino police in American law enforcement across the country. Delineatin
Community policing --- Police-community relations --- Hispanic Americans. --- Hispanic Americans --- Hispanics (United States) --- Latino Americans --- Latinos (United States) --- Latinxs --- Spanish Americans in the United States --- Spanish-speaking people (United States) --- Spanish-surnamed people (United States) --- Ethnology --- Latin Americans --- Spanish Americans (Latin America) --- United States --- Ethnic relations. --- E-books
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Criminal justice, Administration of --- Discrimination in criminal justice administration --- Hispanic Americans. --- Latin Americans --- Latin Americans in the U.S. --- Spanish Americans in the United States --- Hispanic Americans --- Hispanics (United States) --- Latino Americans --- Latinos (United States) --- Latinxs --- Spanish-speaking people (United States) --- Spanish-surnamed people (United States) --- Ethnology --- Spanish Americans (Latin America)
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Hispanic Americans --- Crime and race --- Discrimination in criminal justice administration --- Hispanic American criminals. --- Criminals, Hispanic American --- Criminals --- Social conditions. --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- United States --- Race relations. --- Race question
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The goal of this book is to examine the ethnic experience of the Mexican American community in the United States, from colonialism to twenty-first century globalization. The authors unearth evidence that reveals how historically white ideology, combined with science, law, and the American imagination, has been strategically used as a mechanism to intimidate, manipulate, oppress, control, dominate, and silence Mexican Americans, ethnic racial minorities, and poor whites. A theoretical and philosophical overview is presented, focusing on the repressive practice against Mexicans that resulted in
Mexican Americans --- Ethnic identity. --- Social conditions. --- Civil rights. --- History. --- United States --- Ethnic relations.
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