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  1. Aviva Chomsky (* 20. April 1957 in Boston) ist eine US-amerikanische Historikerin. Sie ist als Hochschullehrerin am Salem State College in Massachusetts im Fachbereich Lateinamerikanistik tätig. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben und Werk. 2 Positionen. 3 Referenzen. 4 Veröffentlichungen. 5 Weblinks. 6 Einzelnachweise. Leben und Werk.

  2. Aviva Chomsky (born April 20, 1957) is an American professor, historian, author, and activist. She is a professor of history and the Coordinator of Latin American, Latino and Caribbean Studies at Salem State University in Massachusetts.

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  3. Avi Chomsky is a historian of labor, immigration, and Latin America. She has published books and articles on topics such as the Cuban revolution, Colombian coal industry, and Central American history.

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  4. 30. Mai 2014 · Aviva Chomsky, author of Undocumented: How Immigration Became Illegal, discusses the history and racism of U.S. immigration laws that deny citizenship and rights to many migrants. She also compares the immigration system to the caste system and challenges the myths about immigration.

  5. 8. Juli 2021 · Aviva Chomsky is professor of history at Salem State University in Massachusetts and the author of "Central America's Forgotten History: Revolution, Violence, and the Roots of Migration." July...

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  6. 13. Mai 2014 · A longtime immigration activist explores what it means to be an undocumented American—revealing the ever-shifting nature of status in the U.S.—in this “impassioned and well-reported case for change...

  7. In Central America’s Forgotten History, Aviva Chomsky answers the urgent question “How did we get here?” Centering the centuries-long intertwined histories of US expansion and Indigenous and Central American struggles against inequality and oppression, Chomsky highlights the pernicious cycle of colonial and neocolonial development ...