Barrio America - How Latino Immigrants Saved the American City - Sandoval-Strausz, A. K.
Barrio America is a refreshing argument about the power of Latino migrantes—and a dispiriting reminder of how white racism affected American metropolises. Just decades ago, American cities were in steep decline. Eighteen of the United States' 25 largest cities were smaller in 1980 than they were in 1950.
Barrio America is a refreshing argument about the power of Latino migrantes—and a dispiriting reminder of how white racism affected American metropolises. Just decades ago, American cities were in steep decline. Eighteen of the United States' 25 largest cities were smaller in 1980 than they were in 1950.
Barrio America is a refreshing argument about the power of Latino migrantes—and a dispiriting reminder of how white racism affected American metropolises. Just decades ago, American cities were in steep decline. Eighteen of the United States' 25 largest cities were smaller in 1980 than they were in 1950.