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Hispanic Conservatism: Its Rise—and Fall?

Latinxs have played a central role in modern U.S. conservative politics. But does Donald Trump’s racist vitriol spell an end to Hispanic conservatism?

 

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Geraldo Cadava

Geraldo Cadava is an associate professor of history, Latina/o studies, and Spanish & Portuguese at Northwestern University. He is the author of Standing on Common Ground: The Making of a Sunbelt Borderland (Harvard University Press, 2013 & 2016), which won the 2014 Frederick Jackson Turner Award from the Organization of American Historians. He is currently writing a history of the rise and fall of a national Hispanic conservative movement from the mid-1960s to the mid-1990s.

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