Harvest of Empire: A History of Latinos in America
by Juan Gonzalez
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Read in May, 2008
Harvest of Empire is a little out of date now, but it is still essential reading for understanding the nuances of the wave of Latino immigration that is changing the face of the US.
Gonzalez is especially good at illuminating the distinctions between the
backgrounds of the various Latino sub groups. As a Puerto Rican, he understandably spends quite a lot of the book on that country. He makes a strong case for seeing Puerto Rico and Puerto Ricans as tremendously exploited by the US, and lef...more
Gonzalez is especially good at illuminating the distinctions between the
backgrounds of the various Latino sub groups. As a Puerto Rican, he understandably spends quite a lot of the book on that country. He makes a strong case for seeing Puerto Rico and Puerto Ricans as tremendously exploited by the US, and lef...more
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Read in January, 2004
I love this book. It is a very easy read about the (relatively recent) history of Latinos in the United States. I found the explanation of the economic dependency and imperalism that the United States had since the conquest especially easy to understand and explain to others.
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I love Juan Gonzalez. This book gave me a lot of clarity about why Latinos are forced from their home of origin to come to the United States seeking a better life. I espeically like his writing style - gotta love authors who are also journalists.
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Read in January, 2005
This is far and away, hands down, without a doubt the best history of Latinos in the US. It's smart and entertaining at the same time, compassionate and passionate, and timely. I teach it in my college classroom every chance I get.
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Read Juan Gonzalez's (Democracy Now!) portrait of U.S. imperialism in Latin America and the Latino struggle in the U.S. for a concise and engaging historical overview. This literature is essential to every truthseeker's book list.
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Read in January, 2001
A comprehensive study of the US' meddling in Latin America. Very well-researched and presented. The separate chapters include brief histories of Latin and South American countries.
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Read in January, 2001
Thank you Juan! This book is split into sections about different latino groups/country of origin, and sums up social justice/economic issues in that country. I need to reread it!
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