"Brown in the Windy City" is the first history to examine the
migration and settlement of Mexicans and Puerto Ricans in postwar
Chicago. Lilia Fernandez reveals how the two populations arrived in
Chicago in the midst of tremendous social and economic change and,
in spite of declining industrial employment and massive urban
renewal projects, managed to carve out a geographic and racial
place in one of America's great cities. Through their experiences
in the city's central neighborhoods over the course of these three
decades, Fernandez demonstrates how Mexicans and Puerto Ricans
collectively articulated a distinct racial position in Chicago, one
that was flexible and fluid, neither black nor white.
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