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5.0

Does a great job of explaining the history that’s left out of the curriculum. Its eye-changing and serves as a good broad stroke of AA and Lx history, I really enjoy all of the quotes and it has inspired me to read a lot more about the history of Latin America. This was the first nonfiction book that I’ve read on my own volition, and I will definitely be reading more, I enjoyed this book a lot!

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4.0

America has a long history of promoting democracy and human rights, but also denying those basic rights to African-Americans and Latinx people. While there are a lot of histories that look at the history of both African-Americans and Latinx people as oppressed groups, nearly all of them treat each group separately. While there is great value in doing so, it does leave out the ways in which both groups supported each other’s fight for freedom and democratic rights and also implicitly perpetuates the false narrative that these two groups’ struggles are distinct from each other. In this incredible examination of American history from the point of view of both groups, Dr. Ortiz links both of their struggles for freedom and shows how America has too often been on the wrong side of history and freedom not just in America, but in its dealings with the Americas too.

For my full review, check out my book blog here.

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