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This thesis looks at how Latinx communities in Wyoming, despite recognizing the impossibility of overcoming the traditional conservative autocracy, still utilize their identity as a political response to unify Latinx communities throughout the state. The project draws from oral histories conducted with Latinx/Chicanx community members in Wyoming, including professors, legislators, and everyday citizens.
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- Changing Political Landscapes amongst a Conservative Stronghold: A Collection of Latinx Identities in Wyoming Politics
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- Franco, David (Author)
- Fonseca-Chávez, Vanessa (Thesis director)
- MartÃnez, Rafael (Committee member)
- College of Integrative Sciences and Arts (Contributor, Contributor)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
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2021-05
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