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Often overlooked in historic studies of New Orleans, the city's
Hispanic and Latino populations have contributed significantly to
its development. Hispanic and Latino New Orleans offers the first
scholarly study of these communities in the Crescent City. This
trailblazing volume not only explores the evolving role of
Hispanics and Latinos in shaping the city's unique cultural
identity but also reveals how their history informs the ongoing
national debate about immigration.As early as the eighteenth
century, the Spanish government used incentives of land and money
to encourage Spaniards from other regions of the empire -
particularly the Canary Islands - to settle in and around New
Orleans. Though immigration from Spain declined markedly in the
wake of the Louisiana Purchase, the city quickly became the gateway
between the United States and the emerging independent republics of
Latin America. The burgeoning trade in coffee, sugar, and bananas
attracted Cuban and Honduran immigrants to New Orleans, while
smaller communities of Hispanics and Latinos from countries such as
Mexico, Puerto Rico, and Brazil also made their marks on the
landscapes and neighborhoods of the city, particularly in the
aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Combining accessible historical
narrative, interviews, and maps that illustrate changing
residential geographies, Hispanic and Latino New Orleans is a
landmark study of the political, economic, and cultural networks
that produced these diverse communities in one of the country's
most distinctive cities.
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