Global Lives, Local Struggles: Latin American Immigrants in Atlanta
Over the past two decades, hundreds of thousands of men and a growing number of women and children from Mexico and other parts of Latin America have migrated to the Atlanta, Georgia metropolitan region to find work in its thriving economy. According to the Census, Atlanta has experienced the most ra...
Main Author: | Mary Odem |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Emory Center for Digital Scholarship
2006-05-01
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Series: | Southern Spaces |
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Online Access: | https://southernspaces.org/node/42445 |
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