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Against The Deportation Terror eBook

Organizing For Immigrant Rights In The Twentieth Century

by Rachel Ida Buff
language: english
Publisher: TEMPLE UNIVERSITY PRESS, December of 2017 ‧
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Despite being characterized as a "nation of immigrants," the United States has seen a long history of immigrant rights struggles. In her timely book Against the Deportation Terror, Rachel Ida Buff uncovers this multiracial history. She traces the story of the American Committee for the Protection of the Foreign Born (ACPFB) from its origins in the 1930s through repression during the early Cold War, to engagement with "new" Latinx and Caribbean immigrants in the 1970s and early 1980s.

Functioning as a hub connecting diverse foreign-born communities and racial justice advocates, the ACPFB responded to various, ongoing crises of what they called "the deportation terror." Advocates worked against repression, discrimination, detention, and expulsion in migrant communities across the nation at the same time as they supported reform of federal immigration policy. Prevailing in some cases and suffering defeats in others, the story of the ACPFB is characterized by persistence in multiracial organizing even during periods of protracted repression.

By tracing the work of the ACPFB and its allies over half a century, Against the Deportation Terror provides important historical precedent for contemporary immigrant rights organizing. Its lessons continue to resonate today.

Against The Deportation Terror

Organizing For Immigrant Rights In The Twentieth Century

by Rachel Ida Buff

Property Description
ISBN: 9781439915356
Publisher: TEMPLE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Release Date: December of 2017
Language: English
Format: eBook
File Format and Compatibility: PDF para ADE
Collection: Insubordinate Spaces
Categories: eBooks in English > History > General History
eBooks in English > Tourist Guides and Maps > North America
EAN: 9781439915356