Mexican Americans in Texas: A Brief HistoryA brief history of Mexican Americans in Texas. |
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... mutualista labor associa- tions . Shunned by the American Federation of Labor ( which had , as mentioned , made some ... mutualistas as officers and committee heads and even founders . For example , María L. Hernández and her husband ...
... mutualista labor associa- tions . Shunned by the American Federation of Labor ( which had , as mentioned , made some ... mutualistas as officers and committee heads and even founders . For example , María L. Hernández and her husband ...
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... mutualistas ' regular meetings , and political clubs after the 1930s siphoned off the more politicized of mutualista members . 14 To the U.S. Born The 1930 census in Texas reported about 60 percent of the Mexican- stock people to be ...
... mutualistas ' regular meetings , and political clubs after the 1930s siphoned off the more politicized of mutualista members . 14 To the U.S. Born The 1930 census in Texas reported about 60 percent of the Mexican- stock people to be ...
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... mutualista labor associa- tions . Shunned by the American Federation of Labor ( which had , as mentioned , made some ... mutualistas as officers and committee heads and even founders . For example , María L. Hernández and her husband ...
... mutualista labor associa- tions . Shunned by the American Federation of Labor ( which had , as mentioned , made some ... mutualistas as officers and committee heads and even founders . For example , María L. Hernández and her husband ...
Contents
Spain Mexico | 19 |
Life in Anglo Texas 18361880 | 34 |
Latin Americans in the Postwar Era 19451960 | 107 |
Copyright | |
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