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Legal History - Manifest Destinies, Second Edition: The Making of the Mexican American Race

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Book Synopsis: An essential resource for understanding the complex history of Mexican Americans and racial classification in the United States. Manifest Destinies tells the story of the original Mexican Americans—the people living in northern Mexico in 1846 during the onset of the Mexican American War. The war abruptly came to an end two years later, and 115,000 Mexicans became American citizens overnight. Yet their status as full-fledged Americans was tenuous at best. Due to a variety of legal and political maneuvers, Mexican Americans were largely confined to a second class status. How did this categorization occur, and what are the implications for modern Mexican Americans? Manifest Destinies fills a gap in American racial history by linking westward expansion to slavery and the Civil War. In so doing, Laura E Gómez demonstrates how white supremacy structured a racial hierarchy in which Mexican Americans were situated relative to Native Americans and African Americans alike. Steeped in conversations and debates surrounding the social construction of race, this book reveals how certain groups become racialized, and how racial categories can not only change instantly, but also the ways in which they change over time.

This new edition is updated to reflect the most recent evidence regarding the ways in which Mexican Americans and other Latinos were racialized in both the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. The book ultimately concludes that it is problematic to continue to speak in terms of Hispanic “ethnicity” rather than consider Latinos qua Latinos alongside the United States’ other major racial groupings. A must-read for anyone concerned with racial injustice and classification today. Listen to Laura Gómez's interviews on The Brian Lehrer Show, Wisconsin Public Radio, Texas Public Radio, and KRWG.

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Looking to understand the complex history of Mexican Americans and racial classification in the United States? Look no further than Manifest Destinies, Second Edition: The Making of the Mexican American Race. This essential resource delves into the story of the original Mexican Americans, shedding light on their journey during the onset of the Mexican American War in 1846. With 115,000 Mexicans becoming American citizens overnight, their status as full-fledged Americans was tenuous at best. Discover the legal and political maneuvers that confined Mexican Americans to a second class status, and unravel the implications for modern Mexican Americans.

Unraveling the connections between westward expansion, slavery, and the Civil War, Manifest Destinies fills a crucial gap in American racial history. Author Laura E Gómez uncovers how white supremacy shaped a racial hierarchy, positioning Mexican Americans alongside Native Americans and African Americans. Dive into conversations about the social construction of race and witness how racial categories can change in an instant and evolve over time.

This updated second edition offers the most recent evidence on the racialization of Mexican Americans and other Latinos in the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. It challenges the notion of discussing Hispanic "ethnicity" separately from other major racial groups in the United States. By bringing Latinos qua Latinos into the picture, Manifest Destinies urges us to reconsider our understanding of racial injustice and classification today.

Don't miss out on this thought-provoking read that will reshape your perspective on American racial history. Visit our website to get your hands on a copy of Manifest Destinies, Second Edition: The Making of the Mexican American Race today.

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