US Latinx Activism and Protests: From the Farm to the (Legislative) Table

Bounded Hands

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contentsioc:contentThe hands of protesters were tied behind their backs. They were arrested for blocking bulldozers and protesting peacefully. The excessive show of force by the police attempted to discourage the protesters from continuing their activism.
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Contents of this annotation:

  1. Protesters in Distress (2006)