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Sanctuary: Resource Guide for Understanding and Participating in the Central American Refugees Struggle MacEoin, Gary
Sanctuary: Resource Guide for Understanding and Participating in the Central American Refugees Struggle MacEoin, Gary
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**Sanctuary: Resource Guide for Understanding and Participating in the Central American Refugees Struggle** by Gary MacEoin isn't your typical dry political handbook – it's a boots-on-the-ground manual for anyone wanting to understand the 1980s sanctuary movement beyond newspaper headlines.
MacEoin, a seasoned journalist and activist, breaks down the complex web of Central American politics, refugee experiences, and grassroots resistance that defined this era. This resource guide tackles heavy themes like immigration policy, human rights, and civil disobedience with refreshing clarity, making tangled geopolitics actually digestible.
Perfect for students, activists, history buffs, or anyone curious about how ordinary Americans challenged their government's foreign policy. Whether you're researching for class or genuinely want to understand how sanctuary movements work, this guide delivers practical insights alongside historical context.
This preloved copy from Patina Paperbacks shows some character but remains completely readable – because good political education shouldn't break the bank.
**Reader Reviews:**
"Finally, a political book that doesn't talk down to you. MacEoin explains complex situations without the academic jargon."
"Essential reading for understanding how grassroots movements actually function in practice."
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