Migration Narratives Diverging Stories in Schools, Churches, and Civic Institutions

Migration Narratives presents an ethnographic study of an American town that recently became home to thousands of Mexican migrants, with the Mexican population rising from 125 in 1990 to slightly under 10,000 in 2016. Through interviews with residents, the book focuses on key educational, religious,...

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Main Author: Wortham, Stanton (auth)
Other Authors: Nichols, Briana (auth), Clonan-Roy, Katherine (auth), Rhodes, Catherine (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: London Bloomsbury Academic 2020
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