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HISTORY 271B: US Latinx History

This seminar examines the histories of Latin American immigrants and US citizens of Latin American descent in the United States. Through extensive reading, writing, and discussion students will analyze the origins of migratory flows from throughout the Western Hemisphere, US immigration perceptions and legislation, citizenship and belonging, racialization and criminalization, as well as the roles of class and gender. Latinx peoples¿ diverse regional, racial, and cultural heritages within the US will be explored via music, film, literature, popular art, oral histories, and other primary and secondary sources.
Terms: Sum | Units: 5 | UG Reqs: WAY-EDP, WAY-SI
Instructors: Carrillo, M. (PI)
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