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Francis-Fallon returns to the origins of the U.S. ¿Spanish-speaking vote¿ to understand the history and potential of this political bloc. He finds that individual voters affiliate more with their particular ethnic communities than with the pan-ethnic Latino identity created for them, complicating the notion of a broader Latino constituency.

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Francis-Fallon returns to the origins of the U.S. ¿Spanish-speaking vote¿ to understand the history and potential of this political bloc. He finds that individual voters affiliate more with their particular ethnic communities than with the pan-ethnic Latino identity created for them, complicating the notion of a broader Latino constituency.
Autorenporträt
Benjamin Francis-Fallon is Associate Historian of the US House of Representatives. He was formerly Associate Professor of History at Western Carolina University, where he taught courses on United States political, immigration, and Latino history. He is the winner of The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens' inaugural Shapiro Book Prize for The Rise of the Latino Vote: A History.