Winner of the 2018 Ralph J. Bunche Award - American Political Science Association. Winner of the 2018 Best Book on Race and Immigration Award - Race Ethnicity and Politics (REP) Section of the American Political Science Association. Winner of the 2018 Charles Tilly Distinguished Contribution to Scholarship Book Award - Collective Behavior and Social Movements Section of the American Sociological Association. Honorable Mention for the 2018 Oliver Cromwell Cox Book Award - Sociology of Racial and Ethnic Minorities Section of the American Sociological AssociationThe immigrant rights movement is one of the most dynamic social movements in the United States. In the spring of 2006 across the country millions of mostly Latino immigrants participated in some of the largest civil rights demonstrations in American history. In this timely and highly anticipated book Chris Zepeda-Milln analyzes the background course and impacts of this unprecedented wave of protests highlighting their unique local national and demographic dynamics. He finds that because of the particular ways the issue of immigrant illegality was racialized federally proposed anti-immigrant legislation (H.R. 4437) helped transform Latinos'' sense of latent group membership into a racial group consciousness that incited their engagement in large-scale collective action. Zepeda-Milln shows how nativist policy threats against disenfranchised undocumented immigrants can provoke a political backlash--on the streets and in the ballot box--from not only people without papers but also naturalized and U.S.-born citizens. Latino Mass Mobilization is an important intervention into contemporary debates about race immigration policy Latino politics and immigrant activism in the U.S.
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