My name is Jaime Sanchez jr, i will be guiding the discussion this afternoon. This is a theme that is central to the idea of remaking american political history. This is not to say that no one has ever thought of or written about latinos in American History. Instead, it is about rethinking what political historians Pay Attention to. In an earlier panel, we asked an essential question. About the segregation of American History. There was a real barrier to what organizations and individuals are labeled as political or diplomatic actor actors. This panel seeks to shift the conversation as latinos being central forged in the fire of 19th century warfare, boosted by constant mass migration, latinos have been part and parcel of modern American Social fabric with over 150 years of history in the United States. Latinos have made an indelible mark on u. S. Politics. Early in the u. S. History of the southwest territories and the longstanding significant political organizations and the protest m
Called remaking political history. Its an hour and a half. Hi. My name is Jaime Sanchez jr. Our panel is making the case for latino political history. A theme that is central to the idea of remaking american political history. This is not to say no one has ever thought of or written about latinos in politics in history. The conversation follows in the foot steps of many major works and scholars. But instead it is about rethinking about what political historians Pay Attention to. In an earlier panel this morning, leah asked a question about the segregation of the american political history in which there was a barrier to what organizations and individuals are labeled as political or diplomatic actors. In a similar vein, this panel seeks to shift to seeing latinos as central to the development of modern american democracy. Forged in the fire of 19th century warfare, boosted by constant mass migration throughout the 20th, latinos have been part and parcel of modern americas social fabric.
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