2012
DOI: 10.5149/9780807869994_rosenthal
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Reimagining Indian Country

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“…James LaGrand followed Native people to Chicago during the latter period as well. 10 Perhaps most innovative, however, has been scholarship that has recognized the multiethnic and multiracial diversity of urban communities, particularly the comparative racialization and interactions between various populations. Natalia Molina's Fit to Be Citizens?, Mark Wild's Street Meeting, Scott Kurashige's Shifting Grounds of Race, and George Sanchez's work on Boyle Heights easily come to mind.…”
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“…James LaGrand followed Native people to Chicago during the latter period as well. 10 Perhaps most innovative, however, has been scholarship that has recognized the multiethnic and multiracial diversity of urban communities, particularly the comparative racialization and interactions between various populations. Natalia Molina's Fit to Be Citizens?, Mark Wild's Street Meeting, Scott Kurashige's Shifting Grounds of Race, and George Sanchez's work on Boyle Heights easily come to mind.…”
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confidence: 99%