The book examines the intersection of church and social history within Latino Mennonite communities, shedding light on their unique identities. It offers a fresh perspective on American evangelicalism, highlighting how these communities navigate their faith and cultural heritage. Through this exploration, the author invites readers to reconsider the broader narrative of evangelical history in the United States.
Felipe Hinojosa Livres


Unraveling the intertwined histories of Latino radicalism and religion in urban America, this book examines how Latino activists transformed churches into staging grounds for protest against urban renewal and displacement.