Mexican Americans in Texas: A Brief HistoryA brief history of Mexican Americans in Texas. |
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... Laredo , Tejano workers voted to aliate themselves with the American Federation of Labor AFL when that national organization undertook a program to integrate Mexican Americans living in the Southwest into its ranks . In the city ...
... Laredo , Tejano workers voted to aliate themselves with the American Federation of Labor AFL when that national organization undertook a program to integrate Mexican Americans living in the Southwest into its ranks . In the city ...
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... Laredo established the Colegio Prepara- torio in 1906. The Escuela Particular opened circa 1909 in Zapata County , and another private school started in Laredo in 1911.36 THE PLACE OF WOMEN In their views toward women , Tejanos adhered ...
... Laredo established the Colegio Prepara- torio in 1906. The Escuela Particular opened circa 1909 in Zapata County , and another private school started in Laredo in 1911.36 THE PLACE OF WOMEN In their views toward women , Tejanos adhered ...
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... Laredo . Firm in her thinking that women should share authority with their male counterparts , Machuca organized the League's first Ladies Council , assumed the office of Ladies Organizer General , and indefatig- ably worked to ...
... Laredo . Firm in her thinking that women should share authority with their male counterparts , Machuca organized the League's first Ladies Council , assumed the office of Ladies Organizer General , and indefatig- ably worked to ...
Contents
Spain Mexico | 19 |
Life in Anglo Texas 18361880 | 34 |
Latin Americans in the Postwar Era 19451960 | 107 |
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