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Latinos: Remaking America

Book by M. M. Suárez-Orozco, ed., University of California, Los Angeles; and M. M. Páez, ed., Boston College Reviewed by Patricia Landolt, Professor of Sociology at the University of Toronto
Spring 2005

Patricia Landolt of University of Toronto, reviews Latinos: Remaking America, by M. M. Suárez-Orozco, and M. M. Páez. This book questions what academics know and need to know about the Latino population in the United States. The book is broken down into several sections, such as, histories, migrations, communities, health, families, languages, education, and politics. The text recognizes the wide diversity among Latinos, rather than merely grouping them together without consideration. The book seeks to create a space for Latino studies as an integrated part of American studies.

Read the book review at https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1747-7379.2005.tb00263.xk.

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