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Full Description
Dominican Political Rising in NYC traces how a relatively recent immigrant community became a consequential force in the city's governing coalitions. Centering New York's post‑1965 migration, the book situates Dominican mobilization within shifting urban pluralism, party machines, and inter‑ and intra‑ethnic competition across Manhattan, the Bronx, Queens, and Brooklyn. Drawing on oral histories, demographic and electoral data, and author's candidacy during the 2021 cycle, the study follows leaders incubated in churches, CUNY campuses, trade associations, and community‑based organizations amidst anti‑immigrant politics and transnational ties.
Contents
Chapter 1 -The Arc of Dominican Empowerment in New York City.- Chapter 2 - A New Dominican Political Machine?.- Chapter 3 -Planting Seeds: The Environments Germinating Dominican Leadership.- Chapter 4 Building Foundations: The Institutions Lending Political Weight.- Chapter 5 - The Borough Battlegrounds: Coalition Building and Inter and Intraethnic Competition for Access to Power in Manhattan, Bronx, Queens, and Brooklyn.- Chapter 6- Overcoming Barriers to Political Representation.



