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Harvest of Empire by Juan Gonzalez

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Harvest of Empire

A History of Latinos in America: Second Revised and Updated Edition

Juan Gonzalez

Penguin Publishing Group · Print & ebook · June 14, 2022

Reading lane: U.S. History

A sweeping history that spans five centuries of the Latino experience in the United States—from the European colonization of the Americas to the 2020 election.

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Why This Clicks

Why It Clicks

Clear-eyed history that folds explanation and identity into an easy, sustained read.

Come here for

  • Accessible cultural history
  • Straightforward context without the seminar voice

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  • Biographical and historical framing
  • A practical, unsentimental register

Book Details

Authors
Juan Gonzalez
Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
Published
June 14, 2022
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
U.S. History · Immigration & Emigration
Reading lane
U.S. History

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Publisher Categories

  • U.S. History

  • Immigration & Emigration

  • Hispanic American Studies

About This Book

A sweeping history that spans five centuries of the Latino experience in the United States—from the European colonization of the Americas to the 2020 election. Latinos are now the largest minority group in the United States, and their impact on American culture and politics is greater than ever. With family portraits of real-life immigrant Latino pioneers, as well as accounts of the events and conditions that compelled them to leave their homelands, Gonzalez highlights the c...

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A sweeping history that spans five centuries of the Latino experience in the United States—from the European colonization of the Americas to the 2020 election. Latinos are now the largest minority group in the United States, and their impact on American culture and politics is greater than ever. With family portraits of real-life immigrant Latino pioneers, as well as accounts of the events and conditions that compelled them to leave their homelands, Gonzalez highlights the complexity of a segment of the American population that is often discussed but frequently misrepresented. This landmark history is required reading for anyone wishing to understand the history and legacy of this influential and diverse group.

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