
- 328 pages
- English
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About this book
The "Latino vote" has become a mantra in political media, as journalists, pundits, and social scientists regularly weigh in on Latinos' loyalty to the Democratic Party and the significance of their electoral participation. But how and why did Latinos' liberal orientation take hold? What has this political inclination meantāand how has it unfoldedāover time?In Latinos and the Liberal City, Eduardo Contreras addresses these questions, offering a bold, textured, and inclusive interpretation of the nature and character of Latino politics in America's shifting social and cultural landscape. Contreras argues that Latinos' political life and aspirations have been marked by diversity and contestation yet consistently influenced by the ideologies of liberalism and latinidad: while the principles of activist government, social reform, freedom, and progress sustained liberalism, latinidad came to rest on promoting unity and commonality among Latinos.Contreras centers this compelling narrative on San FranciscoāAmerica's liberal city par excellenceāexamining the role of its Latino communities in local politics from the 1930s to the 1970s. By the early twentieth century, San Francisco's residents of Latin American ancestry traced their heritage to nations including Mexico, Puerto Rico, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Chile, and Peru. These communities formed part of the New Deal coalition, defended workers' rights with gusto, and joined the crusade for racial equality decades before the 1960s. In the mid- to late postwar era, Latinos expanded claims for recognition and inclusion while participating in movements and campaigns for socioeconomic advancement, female autonomy, gay liberation, and rent control. Latinos and the Liberal City makes clear that the local public sphere nurtured Latinos' political subjectivities and that their politicization contributed to the vibrancy of San Francisco's political culture.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Contents
- List of Abbreviations
- Introduction. Latinos, Liberalism, Latinidad
- Chapter 1. El PĆŗblico Latino: Community Life in the Early Twentieth Century
- Chapter 2. La Lucha Obrera: Mass Action and Inclusion in the Progressive Labor Movement
- Chapter 3. āBig Jobs to Doā: Economic Security, Electoral Politics, and Civil Rights Liberalism
- Chapter 4. āTaking Latin Americans into Accountā: Civic Action, the State, and the Promotion of Latinidad
- Chapter 5. āThe Color of Citizen Participationā: Community Control and the Contest over Great Society Liberalism
- Chapter 6. āOppressed by Our Latino Cultureā: Tradition and Liberation During the Sexual Revolution
- Chapter 7. āWe Must Unite with All Struggling Peopleā: Gentrification, Gay Rights, and Neighborhood Politics
- Epilogue
- Notes
- Index
- Acknowledgments