rel="nofollow" href="#ulink_9ed1d1c7-8202-5b1f-9a3d-1048ff5a1469">Conclusion Questions for Discussion Guide to Further Readings Notes
12 7 Latina/o Participation: Individual Activity and Institutional Context Objectives Latino Political Engagement Understanding Political Participation Lack of mobilization Institutional Context Levels of Government and Regional Differences Conclusion Questions for Discussion Guide to Further Readings Notes
13 8 Conclusion: Latino Migration and Mobilization in Context Objectives Introduction Latino Political Engagement in Context Notes
15 Bibliography
16 Index
Guide
1 Cover
5 Preface to the Third Edition
8 Appendix
10 Index
List of Plates
1 Chapter 2Plate 2.1 “Whites Only”: poster from the 1930s, TexasPlate 2.2 Rosie Castro working for the Committee for Barrio Betterment
2 Chapter 3Plate 3.1 Political cartoon from the popular pressPlate 3.2 Protesters outside the Governor’s Mansion, 2019Plate 3.3 Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez at the Puerto Rican Day parade, 2019
3 Chapter 4Plate 4.1 Paulina PedrosoPlate 4.2 Fidel Castro on a visit to Washington, DC shortly after the January revolution i …Plate 4.3 Cuban national celebrating the arrival of President Barack Obama in Cuba, 2016
4 Chapter 5Plate 5.1 First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt with the Trujillos, March 1934Plate 5.2 Normandía MaldonadoPlate 5.3 Dominican Day parade in New York City
5 Chapter 6Plate 6.1 Luisa Moreno
6 Chapter 7Plate 7.1 Protesters speak on the steps of San Francisco City Hall for a “Families Belong …
7 Chapter 8Plate 8.1 President Trump visits the US–Mexico border wall, 2019
List of Illustrations
1 Chapter 2Figure 2.1 Mexican migration to the United States, 1900–1940Figure 2.2 Mexican migration to the United States, 1955–1980
2 Chapter 3Figure 3.1 Puerto Rican migration to the United States, 1900–2015
3 Chapter 4Figure 4.1 Cuban American partisan affiliation, 1997–2018Figure 4.2 Cuban American support for the US embargo
4 Chapter 5Figure 5.1 Dominicans granted legal permanent residence in the United States, 1931–2018
5 Chapter 7Figure 7.1 American National Election Studies respondents by race, 1948–2016Figure 7.2 Registration in presidential elections as percentage of total adult population, …Figure 7.3 Voting in presidential elections as percentage of total adult population, 1980–2 …Figure 7.4 Voting in presidential elections as percentage of adult citizen population, 1980 …Figure 7.5 Voting in midterm elections as percentage of total adult population, 1978–2018Figure 7.6 Voting in midterm elections as percentage of adult citizen population, 1978–2018Figure 7.7 Overrepresentation and underrepresentation in nonelectoral political activities …
List of Tables
1 Chapter 2Table 2.1 Population growth in states with highest concentration of Mexican Americans
2 Chapter 3Table 3.1 Puerto Rican population by selected states, 2010 and 2018
3 Chapter 6Table 6.1 The Central-American-origin population in the United States, 2018
4 Chapter 7Table 7.1 Age, nativity, income, household, and education for Latinos and total US populat…Table 7.2 Age, nativity, income, and education by country of originTable 7.3 Political interest by race in California, 2016Table 7.4 Political efficacy by race in California, 2016Table 7.5 States with highest concentrations of Latino national-origin groups
5 AppendixTable A.1 Reported voter registration by race and nativity, 1978–2018Table A.2 Reported voting by race and nativity, 1978–2018Table A.3 Mexican migration