The authors also ask whether Hispanics who see themselves as White will accommodate Afro-Latinos and include them as their equals, or whether this process will lead to the development of a distinct Black Hispanic identity.
“With this book we are trying to get readers to go beyond the myths and perceive that common citizenship is much more possible for us, but not before we get beyond the fault lines of race. [The book] is about politics, alliances and creating possibilities for everyone,” Oboler says.
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