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INTRODUCTION

Unwanted People: Histories of Race and Displacement in the Americas, by Sarah E. Parker and Jorge Majfud

UNITED STATES

1. Industrialization, Deindustrialization, and Immigration in a New England City

2. How (Not) to Challenge Racist Violence

3. Why “Black Panther” Is Revolutionary, Even Though It Isn’t

4. Boston’s Worker Centers in the Shadow of Trump

5. Boston’s Black Working Class and the Struggle for Racial and Economic Justice

6. The DNA Industry and the Disappearing Indian

IMMIGRATION

7. The Real Story Behind the “Invasion” of the Children

8. On the History of Immigration to the United States: An Interview to Aviva Chomsky by Keera Annamaneni

9. A Central American Drama in Four Acts

10. America Runs on Undocumented Labor

11. The Dark History of the “Nation of Immigrants”

12. Making Sense of the Deportation Debate

13. Talking Sense about Immigration: Rejecting the President’s Manichaean Worldview

COLOMBIA

14. The Logic of Displacement: Afro-Colombians and the War in Colombia

15. Afro-Colombia and the Mainland Caribbean

16. Labor, Environment, and Economic Development: Visions from the Colombian Coal Mines

17. Peripheral Landscapes on the Borders of Empire, Nation-State, and Extractivism: Colombia’s Wild Northeast

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