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What happened? The historically unprecedented mobilizations of spring 2006
1. The protests of 2006: What were they, how do we understand them, where do we go? / Irene Bloemraad, Kim Voss, and Taeku Lee
2. Groundswell meets groundwork: building on the mobilizations to empower immigrant communities / Ted Wang and Robert C. Winn
Mobilization dynamics: Why and how the protests happened
3. Mobilization en Español: Spanish-language radio and the activation of political identities / Ricardo Ramírez
4. Building the labor-clergy-immigrant alliance / Randy Shaw
5. From prayer to protest: the immigrant rights movement and the Catholic Church / Luisa Heredia
6. Mobilizing marchers in the Mile-High City: the role of community-based organizations / Lisa M. Martinez
7. Migrant civic engagement / Jonathan Fox and Xóchitl Bada
8. Regarding family: new actors in the Chicago protest / Amalia Pallares and Nilda Flores-González
9. It's a family affair: intergenerational mobilization in the spring 2006 protests / Irene Bloemraad and Christine Trost
Looking forward: whither American politics and immigrant rights mobilization
10. L.A.'s past, America's future? The 2006 immigrant rights protest and their antecedents / Ruth Milkman
11. Drawing new lines in the sand: evaluating the failure of immigration reforms from 2006 to the beginning of the Obama Administration / Louis DeSipio
12. The efficacy and alienation of Juan Q. Public: the immigration marches and Latino orientations toward American political institutions / Francisco I. Pedraza, Gary M. Segura, and Shaun Bowler
13. Out of the shadows, into the light: questions raised by the spring of 2006 / Roberto Suro.

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