A scholarly study of Black-Latino solidarity and coalition in response to a Latino population boom in the Gulf South.--description provided by publisher.
Contents
Introduction : Hybrid subjectivities -- Foundational blackness and the racial state of expendability -- Black gold and brown bodies : Early Baytown -- Subjectivities, chopped and screwed : neoliberalism and Its aftermath -- Rodney King en español : Baytown's activist awakening -- Conclusion : Moral witnesses and mother 'hoods.
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