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... Mexi- canized Americans rather than as partially Ameri- canized Mexicans . No one who has carefully observed the way of life of rural and of urban lower - class people in Mexico , which would repre- sent the original roots of most ...
... Mexi- canized Americans rather than as partially Ameri- canized Mexicans . No one who has carefully observed the way of life of rural and of urban lower - class people in Mexico , which would repre- sent the original roots of most ...
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... Mexi- cans is considerably less than it is in Texas and in other parts of the Southwest . It is easier ( and safer ) to say " Mexican " in California than it is in other states . In Texas , for example , " Mexican " has un- mistakable ...
... Mexi- cans is considerably less than it is in Texas and in other parts of the Southwest . It is easier ( and safer ) to say " Mexican " in California than it is in other states . In Texas , for example , " Mexican " has un- mistakable ...
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... Mexi- can - American at the University of California , Santa Barbara in 1969 , Morin is no longer alive . A member of the G.I. Forum of Santa Barbara has also confirmed that Morin is deceased , and that Morin lived in Santa Barbara . Of ...
... Mexi- can - American at the University of California , Santa Barbara in 1969 , Morin is no longer alive . A member of the G.I. Forum of Santa Barbara has also confirmed that Morin is deceased , and that Morin lived in Santa Barbara . Of ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
GLOSSARY FOR INTRODUCTION | 9 |
CHICANOS | 23 |
Copyright | |
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agricultural Albuquerque Ameri American G.I. Forum Angeles Anglo Anglo-American areas barrio bilingual bracero bracero program Bronze Power Brown Berets campaign can-Americans candidates César Chávez Chicano community Chicano movement citizens Cornejo council Crystal City culture discrimination economic election English Ernesto Galarza ethnic farm labor farm workers federal Galarza goals grant Guadalupe high school Hispanos immigrants La Raza land language leaders leadership live LULAC majority MAPA ment Mexi Mexican Mexican-Ameri Mexican-American history Mexico Mexiquito middle-class migrant militant movement Negro organization Paso percent Pharr picket police political population poverty problems Raza Unida Reies Tijerina Republicans revolution rural school board side social science society South Texas South Tucson southern California Southwest Spanish American Spanish-speaking strike Teamsters Tierra Amarilla Tijerina tion town tracks traditional union United urban Valley villages vote young