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CITIES AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS
IMMIGRANT RIGHTS ACTIVISM IN THE UNITED STATES, FRANCE, AND THE NETHERLANDS, 19702015
Walter J. Nicholls and Justus Uitermark
This edition first published 2017
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To our children who grew up while the book progressed: Emile J. Nicholls, Louise E. Nicholls, Imre D. Uitermark
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