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From 1921 to 1944, the United States removed approximately one million ethnic Mexicansâ mostly women and children who were US citizensâ across the southern border. Marla A. Ramà rez explores the lasting effects of â repatriationâ on banished women and their descendants, who acted with resilience in their efforts to reclaim citizenship and return home.

Produktbeschreibung
From 1921 to 1944, the United States removed approximately one million ethnic Mexicansâ mostly women and children who were US citizensâ across the southern border. Marla A. Ramà rez explores the lasting effects of â repatriationâ on banished women and their descendants, who acted with resilience in their efforts to reclaim citizenship and return home.
Autorenporträt
Marla A. Ramírez is Assistant Professor of History and Chicane/x and Latine/x Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.