Driving While Brown : Sheriff Joe Arpaio versus the Latino Resistance

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Driving While Brown : Sheriff Joe Arpaio versus the Latino Resistance

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 432 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780520294080
  • DDC分類 363.2820979173

Full Description

"A smart, well-documented book about a group of people determined to hold the powerful to account."—2021 NPR "Books We Love" 
"Journalism at its best."—2022 Southwest Books of the Year: Top Pick
A 2021 Immigration Book of the Year, Immigration Prof Blog
Investigative Reporters & Editors Book Award Finalist 2021

How Latino activists brought down powerful Arizona sheriff Joe Arpaio.

Journalists Terry Greene Sterling and Jude Joffe-Block spent years chronicling the human consequences of Sheriff Joe Arpaio's relentless immigration enforcement in Maricopa County, Arizona. In Driving While Brown, they tell the tale of two opposing movements that redefined Arizona's political landscape—the restrictionist cause advanced by Arpaio and the Latino-led resistance that rose up against it.

The story follows Arpaio, his supporters, and his adversaries, including Lydia Guzman, who gathered evidence for a racial-profiling lawsuit that took surprising turns. Guzman joined a coalition determined to stop Arpaio, reform unconstitutional policing, and fight for Latino civil rights. Driving While Brown details Arpaio's transformation—from "America's Toughest Sheriff," who forced inmates to wear pink underwear, into the nation's most feared immigration enforcer who ended up receiving President Donald Trump's first pardon. The authors immerse readers in the lives of people on both sides of the battle and uncover the deep roots of the Trump administration's immigration policies.

The result of tireless investigative reporting, this powerful book provides critical insights into effective resistance to institutionalized racism and the community organizing that helped transform Arizona from a conservative stronghold into a battleground state.

Contents

Preface
Authors' Note
List of Selected People in This Book
Maps

Prologue: Lydia and the Sheriff (2017)

Part I Origins (1848-2006)
1 An Immigrant's Son (1923-1993)
2 The Valley Girl (1967-1997)
3 What Made Arizona Chicanos (1848-1983)
4 Restrictionism Takes Root (2003-2005)
5 Arpaio Transformed (2005-2006)

Part II Battles (2006-2016)
6 The Movement Rises Up (2006)
7 Hopes and Letdowns (2006-2007)
8 Cave Creek (2007)
9 Tensions at a Phoenix Furniture Store (2007)
10 Mayonnaise Tacos and Easter Baskets (2008)
11 Payback (2008-2009)
12 Drowning in a Glass of Water (2010)
13 Licking Their Chops (2009-2012)
14 Driving While Brown (2012)
15 Why Are You Trembling? (2012-2013)
16 "Ganamos!" (2013-2014)
17 Conspiracy Theories and Videos (2013-2015)
18 "Build the Wall!" (2015-2016)
19 Bazta Arpaio (2016) 

Part III Changes (2016-2019)
20 The National Arpaio (2016-2017)
21 The Rescue (2017) 265
22 I Don't Want It to Come Back (2017-2019)

Afterword (2020 and Beyond)

Acknowledgments
Appendix I. Selected Arizona Immigration Laws
Appendix II. Selected Federal Lawsuits
On Sources
Notes
List of Author Interviews
Bibliography of Unpublished Sources
Index

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