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Harvest of Empire: A History of Latinos in America

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'Harvest of Empire: A History of Latinos in America' by Juan Gonzalez is a comprehensive exploration of the intertwined history between Latin America and the United States. The book delves into the reasons behind the south-north migration of Latinos and sheds light on the impact of US military and economic interventions in Latin American countries. Through personal accounts and historical analysis, Gonzalez uncovers the prejudice, discrimination, and challenges faced by Latinos in the US, while also highlighting their significant contributions to American culture. The writing style is described as engaging, lively, and informative, providing readers with a deeper understanding of the complexities of Latino immigration and cultural integration in the US.

Writing/Prose:

The writing style is accessible and engaging, blending personal narratives with historical storytelling, although it may occasionally be dense with details.

Plot/Storyline:

The plot is an engaging exploration of the intricate relationships between Latin America and the United States, delving into various Latino histories and incorporating personal narratives.

Setting:

The setting encompasses historical events in Latin America and the United States, focusing on Latino communities and their socio-political contexts.

Pacing:

The pacing is mostly engaging, although it may slow during detailed historical discussions, yet it maintains a good flow through personal anecdotes.
The arrival of European explorers to America began the most astounding and far-reaching encounter between cultures in the history of civilization. It brought together two portions of the human race th...

Notes:

The book provides a readable overview of the connections between Latin America and the US.
Juan Gonzalez includes personal stories and interviews, adding a human touch to history.
It critiques the historical mistreatment of Latin Americans by the US but does so in a way that is generally well-received by various audiences.
Gonzalez discusses how Latino immigration is linked to US military and economic intervention in Latin America.
Puerto Ricans make up approximately 6% of all Latinos in the US and are a significant focus of Gonzalez's discussions.
The book highlights the long and integral contributions of Latinos to US culture.
Gonzalez documents the prejudice and discrimination faced by Latinos in the US.
He compares the colonization experiences of the Spanish and the English, showing their lasting cultural impacts.
The book raises questions about the US's role in creating conditions that lead to migration.
Gonzalez's background as a Puerto Rican American adds authenticity to his perspective.

Sensitive Topics/Content Warnings

Content warnings include discussions of colonialism, exploitation, racism, and social injustices which may be triggering to some readers.

From The Publisher:

A sweeping history of the Latino experience in the United States- thoroughly revised and updated.

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