Latinas/os in New Jersey: Histories, Communities, and Cultures
By Aldo A. Lauria Santiago (Editor), Ulla D. Berg (Editor), Olga Jiménez de Wagenheim (Foreword by), Aldo A. Lauria Santiago (Contribution by), Ulla D. Berg (Contribution by), Raymond Sanchez Mayers (Contribution by), Lyna L. Wiggins (Contribution by), Elsa Candelario (Contribution by), Laura Curran (Contribution by), Giovani Burgos (Contribution by), Alex F. Trillo (Contribution by), Anil Venkatesh (Contribution by), Johana Londoño (Contribution by), Jennifer Ayala (Contribution by), Ana Y. Ramos-Zayas (Contribution by), Gianncarlo Muschi (Contribution by), Ismael García Colón (Contribution by), William Suárez Gómez (Contribution by), Benjamin Lapidus (Contribution by), Lilia Fernandez (Contribution by), Elena Sabogal (Contribution by), Melanie Z. Plasencia (Contribution by), Daniela Valdes (Contribution by), Yamil Avivi (Contribution by), Kathleen López (Contribution by)
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By Aldo A. Lauria Santiago (Editor), Ulla D. Berg (Editor), Olga Jiménez de Wagenheim (Foreword by), Aldo A. Lauria Santiago (Contribution by), Ulla D. Berg (Contribution by), Raymond Sanchez Mayers (Contribution by), Lyna L. Wiggins (Contribution by), Elsa Candelario (Contribution by), Laura Curran (Contribution by), Giovani Burgos (Contribution by), Alex F. Trillo (Contribution by), Anil Venkatesh (Contribution by), Johana Londoño (Contribution by), Jennifer Ayala (Contribution by), Ana Y. Ramos-Zayas (Contribution by), Gianncarlo Muschi (Contribution by), Ismael García Colón (Contribution by), William Suárez Gómez (Contribution by), Benjamin Lapidus (Contribution by), Lilia Fernandez (Contribution by), Elena Sabogal (Contribution by), Melanie Z. Plasencia (Contribution by), Daniela Valdes (Contribution by), Yamil Avivi (Contribution by), Kathleen López (Contribution by)
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Since the 1890s, New Jersey has attracted hundreds of thousands of Caribbean and Latin American migrants. The state’s rich economic history, high-income suburbs, and strong public sector have all contributed to attracting, retaining, and setting the stage for Latin American and Caribbean immigrants and secondary-step migrants from New York City. Since the 1980s, however, Latinos have developed a more complex presence in the state’s political landscape and institutions. The emergence of Lati...






















