187 Reasons Mexicanos Can'T Cross The Border: Undocuments 19712007,New

187 Reasons Mexicanos Can'T Cross The Border: Undocuments 19712007,New

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A Hybrid Collection Of Texts Written And Performed On The Road, From Mexico City To San Francisco, From Central America To Central California, Illustrated Throughout With Photos And Artwork. Rants, Manifestos, Newspaper Cutups, Street Theater, Antilectures, Love Poems, And Riffs Tell The Story Of What Its Like To Live Outlaw And Brown In The United States.Juan Felipe Herrera Is A Professor Of Creative Writing At The University Of California, Riverside. The Author Of Twentyone Books, He Is Also A Community Arts Leader And A Dynamic Performer And Actor. He Is The Son Of Mexican Immigrants And Grew Up In The Migrant Fields Of California.

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