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    Santa Barbara, Calif : Greenwood | New York : Bloomsbury Publishing (US)
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    gbv_1901841731
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Edition: 1st ed
    ISBN: 9798216970620
    Content: Firsthand sources are brought together to illuminate the diversity of American history in a unique way-by sharing the perspectives of people of color who participated in landmark events. This invaluable, four-volume compilation is a comprehensive source of documents that give voice to those who comprise the American mosaic, illustrating the experiences of racial and ethnic minorities in the United States. Each volume focuses on a major racial/ethnic group: African Americans, American Indians, Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, and Latinos. Documents chosen by the editors for their utility and relevance to popular areas of study are organized into chronological periods from historical to contemporary. The collection includes eyewitness accounts, legislation, speeches, and interviews. Together, they tell the story of America's diverse population and enable readers to explore historical concepts and contexts from multiple viewpoints. Introductions for each volume and primary document provide background and history that help students understand and critique the material. The work also features a useful primary document guide, bibliographies, and indices to aid teachers, librarians, and students in class work and research
    Note: General Introduction Volume Introduction Brief Guide to Primary Sources Volume 4: Latino American Experience Colonies of New Spain (1500 - 1802) Bernal Diaz del Castillo, Description of a Tour through Tenochtitlan (1519) Herrnan Cortes, Letter to Charles I Describing Mexico (1520) Bernal Diaz del Castillo, Account of La Noche Triste ("The Sorrowful Night") (1520) Fray Marcos de Niza, Reports of Cibola (1539) Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo, Excerpts from His Diary of a Voyage along the California Coast (1542) Thomas Gage, Description of His Travels in Central America (1648) Eusebio Kino, Explorations and Work in Pimeria Alta (Modern-Day Arizona and Sonora) (1687) Struggles for Independence (1803 - 1846) Louisiana Purchase (April 30, 1803) El Grito de Dolores (September 16, 1810) Simón Bolivar, Carta de Jamaica (Letter from Jamaica), Kingston, Jamaica (September 6, 1815) Adams-Onis Treaty (1819) Plan of Iguala (February 24, 1821) Stephen Austin, Letter to Edward Lovelace or Josiah Bell (November 22, 1822) Monroe Doctrine (December 2, 1823) Decree No. 16: The Colonization of the State of Coahuila and Texas (1825) Decree of Mexican President Vicente Guerrero Abolishing Slavery (September 15, 1829) General Manuel de Mier y Teran, Letter to Lucas Alaman, "øEn que parara Texas? En lo que Dios quiera." ("What is to become of Texas? Whatever God wills.") (July 2, 1832) Diary Entry of Jose Enrique de la Peña (1836) Treaty of Velasco (May 14, 1836) John L. O'Sullivan, Column on "Manifest Destiny," United States Magazine and Democratic Review (1839) Mexican-American War The Treaty of Annexation-Texas; A Treaty of Annexation Concluded between the United States and the Republic of Texas (April 12, 1844) Ulysses S. Grant, Letter to His Fiancee, Julia Dent (July 25, 1846) The Other Side: Or Notes for the History of the War between Mexico and the United States Written in Mexico (1846 - 1847) Abraham Lincoln, "Spot Resolutions" (December 22, 1847) Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (1848) President James K. Polk, Message to the Senate on Article X of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (February 22, 1848) Deleted Article X from the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (1848) Queretaro Protocol (May 26, 1848) Manuel Crescion Rejón, Commentary on the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (1848) Abiel Abbot Livermore, The War with Mexico Reviewed (1850) Samuel E. Chamberlain, My Confession: The Recollections of a Rogue (undated) Defining the U.S.-Mexico Border William D. Carrigan and Clive Webb, "The Lynching of Persons of Mexican Origin or Descent in the United States, 1848 to 1928" Unknown Author, "New Mexico-Its Social Condition" (1852) "Dame Shirley," Letter Concerning San Francisco Vigilante Committee Activities against Chileans (1852) Jose Maria Loaiza, Claim for the Lynching of His Wife Josefa and His Banishment by a Mob in Downieville, California (July 4, 1852) Governor William Carr Lane, Manifesto Regarding the Drawing of the Boundary between Mexico and the United States (1853) John Disturnell, Letter to the New York Daily Times on the Drawing of the New-Mexican Boundary (May 6, 1853) Gadsden Purchase Treaty (December 30, 1853) Special Correspondent, "A Tour in the Southwest" (1854) Report of the Mexican Commission on the Northern Frontier Question (1875) Horace Bell, Reminiscences of a Ranger; or, Early Times in Southern California (1881) Voices Mexicanas (1850s - 1870s) Manuel Retes, "Emigration to Sonora" (1858) Miguel Antonio Otero II, My Life on the Frontier (1864 - 1882) Maria Amparo Ruiz de Burton, Who Would Have Thought It? (1872) Statement by Tiburcio Vasquez (1874) Eulalia Perez, Testimony Regarding Her Life in Mexican California (1877) Concepts of Land (1848 - 1900) Petition of Antonio Maria Pico et al. to the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States (1859) Las Gorras Blancas (The White Caps) Manifesto (1890) W. W. Robinson, The Story of Mission Lands, Ranchos, Squatters, Mining Claims, Railroad Grants, Land Scrip, Homesteads (1948) Herbert O. Brayer, William Blackmore: The Spanish Mexican Land Grants of New Mexico and Colorado, 1863 - 1878 (1949) U.S. Government Accountability Office, "The Concept of Common Lands Defines Community Land Grants" (2007) Latinos and Independence Movements South of the Border (1848 - 1860) Clayton-Bulwer Treaty (1850) The United States Democratic Review, "The Nicaraguan Question" (1858) New York Times, "The Cuban Scheme" (January 10, 1859) El Grito de Lares, Principles of Unity (1867) Maria Eugenia Echenique, "The Emancipation of Women" (1876) New York Times, "Cigarmakers Protesting" (1884) Jose Marti, "My Race" (April 16, 1893) Jose Marti, Letter to Manuel Mercado (May 18, 1895) New York Times, "Interment of Jose Marti" (1895) Los Angeles Times, "Porto Rico in Rebellion" (1895) U.S. Resolution on the "Recognition of the Independence of Cuba" and the Teller Amendment (1898) The Occupation: The United States in the Caribbean and Central America (1898 - Present) Diary of General Maximo Gómez (January 8, 1899) Rudyard Kipling, "The White Man's Burden" (1899) "La Miseria: A Los Negros Puertorriqueños," a Letter from Ramón Romero Rosa to Black Puerto Ricans (March 27, 1901) Platt Amendment (1903) "Porto Rican Labor for Panama Canal," Letter to the Editor of the New York Times (1904) New York Times, "Taft to Porto Ricans" (1907) Luisa Capetillo, Letter on Women's Roles to Dr. Paul Vigne (1910) Luisa Capetillo, Letter on Socialism to Manuel Ugarte (1911) The Push and Pull of Mexican Immigration to the United States New York Times, "Opening Up Mexico" (1881) Maud Mason Austin, "Teresa Urrea" (1896) In re Ricardo Rodriguez (1897) Mariano Martinez, "Arizona Americans," Letter to the Editor of the New York Times (1904) New York Times, "Big Man Hunt in Texas" (1901) Anonymous, "El Corrido de Gregorio Cortez" (ca. 1901) New York Times, "Mexicans Burn American Flag" (1910) Plan of San Luis Potosi (November 20, 1910) New Mexico Constitution (1912) Los Angeles Times, "Race War in Arizona; Death List Is Sixteen" (1914) Plan de San Diego (1915) New York Times, "Immigration Bill Enacted over Veto" (1917) Amendment to the Espionage Act of 1917 (1918) Lon C. Hill, Testimony before Albert B. Fall Committee (1920) Ricardo Flores Magón, Letter to Harry Weinberger (May 9, 1921) Walter Prescott Webb, The Texas Rangers: A Century of Frontier Defense (1935) Puerto Rico and Cuba: Gateways to the Americas Geographical Review, "Overcrowded Porto Rico" (1916) Rafael George Gatell, "Porto Ricans and America," Letter to the Editor of the New York Times (1921) Luis Muñoz Marin, "The Sad Case of Porto Rico" (February 1929) "Cubans vs. Porto Ricans," Letter to the Editor of the New Republic Responding to "Porto Rico: A Colonial Responsibility" (1929) Memoirs of Bernardo Vega (1977) Acculturation of Latino Immigrants in the Early 20th Century Bylaws of La Liga Protectora Latina (1920) R. N. McLean and Charles A. Thompson, "Spanish and Mexican in Colorado" (1924) Adolfo Romo v. Tempe School District (1925) Anonymous, "Life, Trial, and Death of Aurelio Pompa" (1928) Lina E. Bresette, "Mexicans in the United States: A Report of a Brief Survey" (1929) Constitution of the League of United Latin American Citizens (1929) Emory S. Bogardus, "The Mexican Immigrant and Segregation" (1930) Robert C. Jones and Louis R. Wilson, "The Mexican in Chicago" (1931) Devra Anne Weber, "The Organizing of Mexicano Agricultural Workers: Imperial Valley and Los Angeles 1928 - 34, an Oral History Approach" (1973) Steve Zuckerman, "Didn't Think I Was Great, Fighter Said" (1979) Latinos and the Great Depression of the 1930s Paul J. Dosal, "The Building of El Circulo Cubano" (1902 - 1918) Victor S. Clark, Porto Rico and Its Problems (1930) Acción Feminista Dominicana's Statement of Principles (ca. 1931) Eleanor Roosevelt, "Our Island Possessions" (1934) Chicago Defender, "Harlem Relief Is Poor; Misery Caused Race War" (1935) Arthur Garfield Hays, "Defending Justice in Puerto Rico" (1937) Thyra Edwards, "Soc , McLean, "The Mexican Return" (1932) Miriam Allen Deford, "Blood-Stained Cotton in California" (1933) Chicago Defender, "Another Case of Racial Prejudice" (1936) Philip Stevenson, "Deporting Jesús" (1936) William S. Taylor, "Some Observations of Marginal Man in the United States" (1940) Luisa Moreno, "Non-Citizen Americans of the Southwest: Caravan of Sorrow" (March 3, 1940) Norman Humphrey, "The Migration and Settlement of Detroit Mexicans" (1943) Ella Winter, And Not to Yield: An Autobiography (1963) Allan Turner, "A Night That Changed San Antonio: Woman Recalls Leading Labor Riot in 1939" (1986) Oral History Interview with Valentin S. Herrera about Mexican American Life in Morenci, Arizona (ca. 1996) Latinos, World War II, and the Aftermath J. Brooks Deton Jr., "Negro Fate in U.S. Tied to Puerto Rico Freedom" (1943) Lucius C. Harper, "The Puerto Rican in Our Midst" (1951) Citations for Valor: Fernando Luis Garcia, Pablo Ramirez, and Pedro Rodriguez (ca. 1951 - 1952) Langston Hughes, "Simple Says Puerto Ricans Must Have Poro in Their Blood" (1953) New York Times, "Woman Terrorist Freed of 'Intent'" (1954) Dan Wakefield, "Puerto Rico: Rebels Find a Welcome" (1957) Elena Padilla, Up from Puerto Rico (1958) Edwin Maldonado, "Contract Labor and the Origins of Puerto Rican Communities in the United States" (1979) Jesús Colón, How to Know the Puerto Ricans (1982) Mexican Americans, World War II, and the Aftermath Felipe Valdes Leal, "El Soldado Raso" (1943) Isabel Gonzalez, "Step-Children of a Nation: The Status of Mexican-Americans" (1947) "Election of Roybal-Democracy at Work," from Remarks of Representative Chet Holifield in the House of Representatives (1949) Los Angeles Times, "Texans Combat Red Propaganda" (1950) Carey McWilliams, "Nervous Los Angeles" (1950) Lyle Saunders and Olen E. Leonard, The Wetback in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas (1951) Patricio Morgan, Shame of a Nation: A Documented Story of Police-State Terror against Mexican-Americans in the U.S.A. (1954) Beatrice Griffith, American Me (1954) Octavio Paz, The Labyrinth of Solitude: Life and Thought in Mexico (1961) Anthony Quinn, The Original Sin: A Self-Portrait (1972) Beverly Beyette, "Ralph Lazo Remembers Manzanar" (1981) Interview with Hector P. Garcia, Founder of the American G.I. Forum (1992) Leigh E. Smith Jr., "Company E Survivor Recalls Days as Prisoner of War" (1995) Catherine Lavender, "On Salt of the Earth (1953)" (1998) Latino Civil Rights Efforts "Confidential Cabinet Meeting Decisions" (October 6, 1960) Jose Yglesias, "Right On with the Young Lords" (1970) Al Burt, "Miami: The Cuban Flavor" (1971) Nicholas M. Horrock, "F.B.I. Releases Most Files on Its Programs to Disrupt Dissident Groups" (1977) "Socialism" from "Pastoral Letter of the Nicaraguan Episcopate" (November 17, 1979) Linda Ocasio, "Portrait of an Organizer: Edgar deJesus" (1996) Frances Negrón-Muntaner, "Feeling Pretty: West Side Story and Puerto Rican Identity Discourses" (2000) Antonia Pantoja, Memoir of a Visionary: Antonia Pantoja (2002) Chicano Movement Time Magazine, "Revolt of the Mexicans" (April 12, 1963) Marcos de León, "Statements of Philosophy and Policy as They Pertain to the Acculturation and Education of the Mexican-American" (1964) Voting Rights Act (1965) National Education Association (NEA), Invisible Minority: Report of the NEA-Tucson Survey on the Teaching of Spanish to the Spanish Speaking (1966) Ernesto Galarza, "La Mula No Nacio Arisca" (1966) Eugene Nelson Jr., "Huelga: New Goals for Labor" (1967) Ruben Salazar, "State Calls for Probe of Judge in Latin Slurs" (1969) Chicano Coordinating Council on Higher Education, El Plan de Santa Barbara: A Chicano Plan for Higher Education (1969) Reies López Tijerina, "A Letter from the Santa Fe Jail," 1969 Remarks of Hon. James G. O'Hara of Michigan about the Proclamation of the Delano Grape Workers for International Boycott Day, House of Representatives (May 10, 1969) Jose Angel Gutierrez, "Mexicanos Need to Control Their Own Destinies" (1970) Enrique Hank López, "Overkill at the Silver Dollar" (1970) Statement by Elma Barrera (1971) Seattle Civil Rights and Labor History Project (ca. 1971) Marjorie Heins, Strictly Ghetto Property: The Story of Los Siete de La Raza (1972) MAYO Document on Student Walkouts, Crystal City, Texas (1973) Robert Kistler, "Women 'Pushed' into Sterilization, Doctor Charges" (1974) Lau v. Nichols (1974) Manuel A. Machado Jr., Listen Chicano! (1978) University of California Regents v. Bakke (1978) Interview with Ernie Cortes Jr. (2002) Elizabeth Martinez, "A View from New Mexico: Recollections of the Movimiento Left" (2002) Lorena Oropeza and Dionne Espinoza, eds., Enriqueta Vasquez and the Chicano Movement (2006) Latinos (1980 - 2010) Bjorn Kumm, "The Loyola Opposition: El Salvador's Rebel Priests" (1978) Silvia M. Unzueta, "The Mariel Exodus: A Year in Retrospect" (1981) Chip Berlet, The Hunt for Red Menace: How Government Intelligence Agencies and Private Rightwing Counter Subversion Groups Forge Ad Hoc Covert Spy Networks That Target Dissidents as Outlaws (1987) Brittmarie Janson Perez, "Political Facets of Salsa" (1987) Testimony of Peter Kornbluh, "Congressional Inquiry into Alleged Central Intelligence Agency Involvement in the South Central Los Angeles Crack Cocaine Drug Trade" (October 19, 1996) Regina Aragón, Jennifer Kates, and Liberty Greene, "Latinos' Views of the HIV/AIDS Epidemic at 20 Years: Findings from a National Survey" (2001) John R. Logan, "The New Latinos: Who They Are, Where They Are" (2001) Roberto Suro and Audrey Singer, "Latino Growth in Metropolitan America: Changing Patterns, New Locations" (2002) Rodolfo F. Acuña, "The Inquiring Mind and Miguel Estrada" (2002) Ramona Hernandez and Francisco L. Rivera-Batiz, "Dominicans in the United States: A Socioeconomic Profile" (2003) Council on Hemispheric Affairs, "Guatemala's Cursed Armed Forces: Washington's Old Friend Is Back in Town" (March 16, 2006) Chicanas/Chicanos and Mexican Americans in Contemporary Society Summary of the Immigration Reform and Control Act (Simpson-Mazzoli Act) (1986) Memo from John Tanton to WITAN IV Attendees (October 10, 1986) "In Memory: Remembering Cesar Chavez" (ca. 1993) Jorge R. Mancillas, "At UCLA, the Power of the Individual-Chicano Studies: The Hunger Strike Was a Morally Justifiable, Politically Reasonable Use of the Tactic" (1993) "An Interview with Sub-Comandante Marcos of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation" (1995) Testimony of Commissioner Richard M. Estrada, U.S. Commission on Immigration Reform, "Agricultural Guest Worker Programs" (December 7, 1995) Linda Lutton, "Old-Time Chicago Politics Aren't Dead Yet-Just Ask 'Chuy' Garcia" (1998) Rodolfo F. Acuña, "Latino Leaders Take a Holiday" (1999) David Bacon, "Crossing L.A.'s Racial Divide: City Could Elect Its First Latino Mayor in More Than a Century" (2001) Dane Schiller, "Castro Upholds Family's Involvement Tradition" (2001) Suzanne López, "The Dense, Impenetrable Adobe Ceiling" (2003) Erica Frankenberg, Chungmei Lee, and Gary Orfield, "A Multiracial Society with Segregated Schools: Are We Losing the Dream?" (2003) Chip Jacobs, "Return of the Native" (2005) Rakesh Kochhar, Roberto Suro, and Sonya Tafoya, "Report: The New Latino South: The Context and Consequences of Rapid Population Growth" (2005) Stuart Silverstein, "Racial Issues Lose Urgency, Study Finds; UCLA Survey Shows That a Record High Percentage of College Freshmen Believe Discrimination Is No Longer a Major Problem in the U.S." (2005) Enrique C. Ochoa and Gilda L. Ochoa, "Governor's Comments Reveal the Depth of Sexism and Racism" (2006) Pew Hispanic Center, "Fact Sheet: Latinos and the War in Iraq" (January 4, 2007) The Fight to Save Ethnic Studies in Tucson (2011) Pew Hispanic Center, "Latino Voters in the 2012 Election" (2012) Arizona and Mexican Immigration (2013) It's Immigration Stupid! (2013) Immigration Policy Center, "Who and Where the DREAMers Are" (2013) Selected Bibliography In , Barrierefreier Inhalt: Compliant with Level AA of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. 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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Santa Barbara, Calif : Greenwood | New York : Bloomsbury Publishing (US)
    UID:
    gbv_190184174X
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Edition: 1st ed
    ISBN: 9798216970606
    Content: Firsthand sources are brought together to illuminate the diversity of American history in a unique way-by sharing the perspectives of people of color who participated in landmark events. This invaluable, four-volume compilation is a comprehensive source of documents that give voice to those who comprise the American mosaic, illustrating the experiences of racial and ethnic minorities in the United States. Each volume focuses on a major racial/ethnic group: African Americans, American Indians, Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, and Latinos. Documents chosen by the editors for their utility and relevance to popular areas of study are organized into chronological periods from historical to contemporary. The collection includes eyewitness accounts, legislation, speeches, and interviews. Together, they tell the story of America's diverse population and enable readers to explore historical concepts and contexts from multiple viewpoints. Introductions for each volume and primary document provide background and history that help students understand and critique the material. The work also features a useful primary document guide, bibliographies, and indices to aid teachers, librarians, and students in class work and research
    Note: General Introduction Volume Introduction Brief Guide to Primary Sources Volume 4: Latino American Experience Colonies of New Spain (1500 - 1802) Bernal Diaz del Castillo, Description of a Tour through Tenochtitlan (1519) Herrnan Cortes, Letter to Charles I Describing Mexico (1520) Bernal Diaz del Castillo, Account of La Noche Triste ("The Sorrowful Night") (1520) Fray Marcos de Niza, Reports of Cibola (1539) Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo, Excerpts from His Diary of a Voyage along the California Coast (1542) Thomas Gage, Description of His Travels in Central America (1648) Eusebio Kino, Explorations and Work in Pimeria Alta (Modern-Day Arizona and Sonora) (1687) Struggles for Independence (1803 - 1846) Louisiana Purchase (April 30, 1803) El Grito de Dolores (September 16, 1810) Simón Bolivar, Carta de Jamaica (Letter from Jamaica), Kingston, Jamaica (September 6, 1815) Adams-Onis Treaty (1819) Plan of Iguala (February 24, 1821) Stephen Austin, Letter to Edward Lovelace or Josiah Bell (November 22, 1822) Monroe Doctrine (December 2, 1823) Decree No. 16: The Colonization of the State of Coahuila and Texas (1825) Decree of Mexican President Vicente Guerrero Abolishing Slavery (September 15, 1829) General Manuel de Mier y Teran, Letter to Lucas Alaman, "øEn que parara Texas? En lo que Dios quiera." ("What is to become of Texas? Whatever God wills.") (July 2, 1832) Diary Entry of Jose Enrique de la Peña (1836) Treaty of Velasco (May 14, 1836) John L. O'Sullivan, Column on "Manifest Destiny," United States Magazine and Democratic Review (1839) Mexican-American War The Treaty of Annexation-Texas; A Treaty of Annexation Concluded between the United States and the Republic of Texas (April 12, 1844) Ulysses S. Grant, Letter to His Fiancee, Julia Dent (July 25, 1846) The Other Side: Or Notes for the History of the War between Mexico and the United States Written in Mexico (1846 - 1847) Abraham Lincoln, "Spot Resolutions" (December 22, 1847) Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (1848) President James K. Polk, Message to the Senate on Article X of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (February 22, 1848) Deleted Article X from the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (1848) Queretaro Protocol (May 26, 1848) Manuel Crescion Rejón, Commentary on the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (1848) Abiel Abbot Livermore, The War with Mexico Reviewed (1850) Samuel E. Chamberlain, My Confession: The Recollections of a Rogue (undated) Defining the U.S.-Mexico Border William D. Carrigan and Clive Webb, "The Lynching of Persons of Mexican Origin or Descent in the United States, 1848 to 1928" Unknown Author, "New Mexico-Its Social Condition" (1852) "Dame Shirley," Letter Concerning San Francisco Vigilante Committee Activities against Chileans (1852) Jose Maria Loaiza, Claim for the Lynching of His Wife Josefa and His Banishment by a Mob in Downieville, California (July 4, 1852) Governor William Carr Lane, Manifesto Regarding the Drawing of the Boundary between Mexico and the United States (1853) John Disturnell, Letter to the New York Daily Times on the Drawing of the New-Mexican Boundary (May 6, 1853) Gadsden Purchase Treaty (December 30, 1853) Special Correspondent, "A Tour in the Southwest" (1854) Report of the Mexican Commission on the Northern Frontier Question (1875) Horace Bell, Reminiscences of a Ranger; or, Early Times in Southern California (1881) Voices Mexicanas (1850s - 1870s) Manuel Retes, "Emigration to Sonora" (1858) Miguel Antonio Otero II, My Life on the Frontier (1864 - 1882) Maria Amparo Ruiz de Burton, Who Would Have Thought It? (1872) Statement by Tiburcio Vasquez (1874) Eulalia Perez, Testimony Regarding Her Life in Mexican California (1877) Concepts of Land (1848 - 1900) Petition of Antonio Maria Pico et al. to the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States (1859) Las Gorras Blancas (The White Caps) Manifesto (1890) W. W. Robinson, The Story of Mission Lands, Ranchos, Squatters, Mining Claims, Railroad Grants, Land Scrip, Homesteads (1948) Herbert O. Brayer, William Blackmore: The Spanish Mexican Land Grants of New Mexico and Colorado, 1863 - 1878 (1949) U.S. Government Accountability Office, "The Concept of Common Lands Defines Community Land Grants" (2007) Latinos and Independence Movements South of the Border (1848 - 1860) Clayton-Bulwer Treaty (1850) The United States Democratic Review, "The Nicaraguan Question" (1858) New York Times, "The Cuban Scheme" (January 10, 1859) El Grito de Lares, Principles of Unity (1867) Maria Eugenia Echenique, "The Emancipation of Women" (1876) New York Times, "Cigarmakers Protesting" (1884) Jose Marti, "My Race" (April 16, 1893) Jose Marti, Letter to Manuel Mercado (May 18, 1895) New York Times, "Interment of Jose Marti" (1895) Los Angeles Times, "Porto Rico in Rebellion" (1895) U.S. Resolution on the "Recognition of the Independence of Cuba" and the Teller Amendment (1898) The Occupation: The United States in the Caribbean and Central America (1898 - Present) Diary of General Maximo Gómez (January 8, 1899) Rudyard Kipling, "The White Man's Burden" (1899) "La Miseria: A Los Negros Puertorriqueños," a Letter from Ramón Romero Rosa to Black Puerto Ricans (March 27, 1901) Platt Amendment (1903) "Porto Rican Labor for Panama Canal," Letter to the Editor of the New York Times (1904) New York Times, "Taft to Porto Ricans" (1907) Luisa Capetillo, Letter on Women's Roles to Dr. Paul Vigne (1910) Luisa Capetillo, Letter on Socialism to Manuel Ugarte (1911) The Push and Pull of Mexican Immigration to the United States New York Times, "Opening Up Mexico" (1881) Maud Mason Austin, "Teresa Urrea" (1896) In re Ricardo Rodriguez (1897) Mariano Martinez, "Arizona Americans," Letter to the Editor of the New York Times (1904) New York Times, "Big Man Hunt in Texas" (1901) Anonymous, "El Corrido de Gregorio Cortez" (ca. 1901) New York Times, "Mexicans Burn American Flag" (1910) Plan of San Luis Potosi (November 20, 1910) New Mexico Constitution (1912) Los Angeles Times, "Race War in Arizona; Death List Is Sixteen" (1914) Plan de San Diego (1915) New York Times, "Immigration Bill Enacted over Veto" (1917) Amendment to the Espionage Act of 1917 (1918) Lon C. Hill, Testimony before Albert B. Fall Committee (1920) Ricardo Flores Magón, Letter to Harry Weinberger (May 9, 1921) Walter Prescott Webb, The Texas Rangers: A Century of Frontier Defense (1935) Puerto Rico and Cuba: Gateways to the Americas Geographical Review, "Overcrowded Porto Rico" (1916) Rafael George Gatell, "Porto Ricans and America," Letter to the Editor of the New York Times (1921) Luis Muñoz Marin, "The Sad Case of Porto Rico" (February 1929) "Cubans vs. Porto Ricans," Letter to the Editor of the New Republic Responding to "Porto Rico: A Colonial Responsibility" (1929) Memoirs of Bernardo Vega (1977) Acculturation of Latino Immigrants in the Early 20th Century Bylaws of La Liga Protectora Latina (1920) R. N. McLean and Charles A. Thompson, "Spanish and Mexican in Colorado" (1924) Adolfo Romo v. Tempe School District (1925) Anonymous, "Life, Trial, and Death of Aurelio Pompa" (1928) Lina E. Bresette, "Mexicans in the United States: A Report of a Brief Survey" (1929) Constitution of the League of United Latin American Citizens (1929) Emory S. Bogardus, "The Mexican Immigrant and Segregation" (1930) Robert C. Jones and Louis R. Wilson, "The Mexican in Chicago" (1931) Devra Anne Weber, "The Organizing of Mexicano Agricultural Workers: Imperial Valley and Los Angeles 1928 - 34, an Oral History Approach" (1973) Steve Zuckerman, "Didn't Think I Was Great, Fighter Said" (1979) Latinos and the Great Depression of the 1930s Paul J. Dosal, "The Building of El Circulo Cubano" (1902 - 1918) Victor S. Clark, Porto Rico and Its Problems (1930) Acción Feminista Dominicana's Statement of Principles (ca. 1931) Eleanor Roosevelt, "Our Island Possessions" (1934) Chicago Defender, "Harlem Relief Is Poor; Misery Caused Race War" (1935) Arthur Garfield Hays, "Defending Justice in Puerto Rico" (1937) Thyra Edwards, "Soc , McLean, "The Mexican Return" (1932) Miriam Allen Deford, "Blood-Stained Cotton in California" (1933) Chicago Defender, "Another Case of Racial Prejudice" (1936) Philip Stevenson, "Deporting Jesús" (1936) William S. Taylor, "Some Observations of Marginal Man in the United States" (1940) Luisa Moreno, "Non-Citizen Americans of the Southwest: Caravan of Sorrow" (March 3, 1940) Norman Humphrey, "The Migration and Settlement of Detroit Mexicans" (1943) Ella Winter, And Not to Yield: An Autobiography (1963) Allan Turner, "A Night That Changed San Antonio: Woman Recalls Leading Labor Riot in 1939" (1986) Oral History Interview with Valentin S. Herrera about Mexican American Life in Morenci, Arizona (ca. 1996) Latinos, World War II, and the Aftermath J. Brooks Deton Jr., "Negro Fate in U.S. Tied to Puerto Rico Freedom" (1943) Lucius C. Harper, "The Puerto Rican in Our Midst" (1951) Citations for Valor: Fernando Luis Garcia, Pablo Ramirez, and Pedro Rodriguez (ca. 1951 - 1952) Langston Hughes, "Simple Says Puerto Ricans Must Have Poro in Their Blood" (1953) New York Times, "Woman Terrorist Freed of 'Intent'" (1954) Dan Wakefield, "Puerto Rico: Rebels Find a Welcome" (1957) Elena Padilla, Up from Puerto Rico (1958) Edwin Maldonado, "Contract Labor and the Origins of Puerto Rican Communities in the United States" (1979) Jesús Colón, How to Know the Puerto Ricans (1982) Mexican Americans, World War II, and the Aftermath Felipe Valdes Leal, "El Soldado Raso" (1943) Isabel Gonzalez, "Step-Children of a Nation: The Status of Mexican-Americans" (1947) "Election of Roybal-Democracy at Work," from Remarks of Representative Chet Holifield in the House of Representatives (1949) Los Angeles Times, "Texans Combat Red Propaganda" (1950) Carey McWilliams, "Nervous Los Angeles" (1950) Lyle Saunders and Olen E. Leonard, The Wetback in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas (1951) Patricio Morgan, Shame of a Nation: A Documented Story of Police-State Terror against Mexican-Americans in the U.S.A. (1954) Beatrice Griffith, American Me (1954) Octavio Paz, The Labyrinth of Solitude: Life and Thought in Mexico (1961) Anthony Quinn, The Original Sin: A Self-Portrait (1972) Beverly Beyette, "Ralph Lazo Remembers Manzanar" (1981) Interview with Hector P. Garcia, Founder of the American G.I. Forum (1992) Leigh E. Smith Jr., "Company E Survivor Recalls Days as Prisoner of War" (1995) Catherine Lavender, "On Salt of the Earth (1953)" (1998) Latino Civil Rights Efforts "Confidential Cabinet Meeting Decisions" (October 6, 1960) Jose Yglesias, "Right On with the Young Lords" (1970) Al Burt, "Miami: The Cuban Flavor" (1971) Nicholas M. Horrock, "F.B.I. Releases Most Files on Its Programs to Disrupt Dissident Groups" (1977) "Socialism" from "Pastoral Letter of the Nicaraguan Episcopate" (November 17, 1979) Linda Ocasio, "Portrait of an Organizer: Edgar deJesus" (1996) Frances Negrón-Muntaner, "Feeling Pretty: West Side Story and Puerto Rican Identity Discourses" (2000) Antonia Pantoja, Memoir of a Visionary: Antonia Pantoja (2002) Chicano Movement Time Magazine, "Revolt of the Mexicans" (April 12, 1963) Marcos de León, "Statements of Philosophy and Policy as They Pertain to the Acculturation and Education of the Mexican-American" (1964) Voting Rights Act (1965) National Education Association (NEA), Invisible Minority: Report of the NEA-Tucson Survey on the Teaching of Spanish to the Spanish Speaking (1966) Ernesto Galarza, "La Mula No Nacio Arisca" (1966) Eugene Nelson Jr., "Huelga: New Goals for Labor" (1967) Ruben Salazar, "State Calls for Probe of Judge in Latin Slurs" (1969) Chicano Coordinating Council on Higher Education, El Plan de Santa Barbara: A Chicano Plan for Higher Education (1969) Reies López Tijerina, "A Letter from the Santa Fe Jail," 1969 Remarks of Hon. James G. O'Hara of Michigan about the Proclamation of the Delano Grape Workers for International Boycott Day, House of Representatives (May 10, 1969) Jose Angel Gutierrez, "Mexicanos Need to Control Their Own Destinies" (1970) Enrique Hank López, "Overkill at the Silver Dollar" (1970) Statement by Elma Barrera (1971) Seattle Civil Rights and Labor History Project (ca. 1971) Marjorie Heins, Strictly Ghetto Property: The Story of Los Siete de La Raza (1972) MAYO Document on Student Walkouts, Crystal City, Texas (1973) Robert Kistler, "Women 'Pushed' into Sterilization, Doctor Charges" (1974) Lau v. Nichols (1974) Manuel A. Machado Jr., Listen Chicano! (1978) University of California Regents v. Bakke (1978) Interview with Ernie Cortes Jr. (2002) Elizabeth Martinez, "A View from New Mexico: Recollections of the Movimiento Left" (2002) Lorena Oropeza and Dionne Espinoza, eds., Enriqueta Vasquez and the Chicano Movement (2006) Latinos (1980 - 2010) Bjorn Kumm, "The Loyola Opposition: El Salvador's Rebel Priests" (1978) Silvia M. Unzueta, "The Mariel Exodus: A Year in Retrospect" (1981) Chip Berlet, The Hunt for Red Menace: How Government Intelligence Agencies and Private Rightwing Counter Subversion Groups Forge Ad Hoc Covert Spy Networks That Target Dissidents as Outlaws (1987) Brittmarie Janson Perez, "Political Facets of Salsa" (1987) Testimony of Peter Kornbluh, "Congressional Inquiry into Alleged Central Intelligence Agency Involvement in the South Central Los Angeles Crack Cocaine Drug Trade" (October 19, 1996) Regina Aragón, Jennifer Kates, and Liberty Greene, "Latinos' Views of the HIV/AIDS Epidemic at 20 Years: Findings from a National Survey" (2001) John R. Logan, "The New Latinos: Who They Are, Where They Are" (2001) Roberto Suro and Audrey Singer, "Latino Growth in Metropolitan America: Changing Patterns, New Locations" (2002) Rodolfo F. Acuña, "The Inquiring Mind and Miguel Estrada" (2002) Ramona Hernandez and Francisco L. Rivera-Batiz, "Dominicans in the United States: A Socioeconomic Profile" (2003) Council on Hemispheric Affairs, "Guatemala's Cursed Armed Forces: Washington's Old Friend Is Back in Town" (March 16, 2006) Chicanas/Chicanos and Mexican Americans in Contemporary Society Summary of the Immigration Reform and Control Act (Simpson-Mazzoli Act) (1986) Memo from John Tanton to WITAN IV Attendees (October 10, 1986) "In Memory: Remembering Cesar Chavez" (ca. 1993) Jorge R. Mancillas, "At UCLA, the Power of the Individual-Chicano Studies: The Hunger Strike Was a Morally Justifiable, Politically Reasonable Use of the Tactic" (1993) "An Interview with Sub-Comandante Marcos of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation" (1995) Testimony of Commissioner Richard M. Estrada, U.S. Commission on Immigration Reform, "Agricultural Guest Worker Programs" (December 7, 1995) Linda Lutton, "Old-Time Chicago Politics Aren't Dead Yet-Just Ask 'Chuy' Garcia" (1998) Rodolfo F. Acuña, "Latino Leaders Take a Holiday" (1999) David Bacon, "Crossing L.A.'s Racial Divide: City Could Elect Its First Latino Mayor in More Than a Century" (2001) Dane Schiller, "Castro Upholds Family's Involvement Tradition" (2001) Suzanne López, "The Dense, Impenetrable Adobe Ceiling" (2003) Erica Frankenberg, Chungmei Lee, and Gary Orfield, "A Multiracial Society with Segregated Schools: Are We Losing the Dream?" (2003) Chip Jacobs, "Return of the Native" (2005) Rakesh Kochhar, Roberto Suro, and Sonya Tafoya, "Report: The New Latino South: The Context and Consequences of Rapid Population Growth" (2005) Stuart Silverstein, "Racial Issues Lose Urgency, Study Finds; UCLA Survey Shows That a Record High Percentage of College Freshmen Believe Discrimination Is No Longer a Major Problem in the U.S." (2005) Enrique C. Ochoa and Gilda L. Ochoa, "Governor's Comments Reveal the Depth of Sexism and Racism" (2006) Pew Hispanic Center, "Fact Sheet: Latinos and the War in Iraq" (January 4, 2007) The Fight to Save Ethnic Studies in Tucson (2011) Pew Hispanic Center, "Latino Voters in the 2012 Election" (2012) Arizona and Mexican Immigration (2013) It's Immigration Stupid! (2013) Immigration Policy Center, "Who and Where the DREAMers Are" (2013) Selected Bibliography In , Barrierefreier Inhalt: Compliant with Level AA of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. 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    Content: Firsthand sources are brought together to illuminate the diversity of American history in a unique way-by sharing the perspectives of people of color who participated in landmark events. This invaluable, four-volume compilation is a comprehensive source of documents that give voice to those who comprise the American mosaic, illustrating the experiences of racial and ethnic minorities in the United States. Each volume focuses on a major racial/ethnic group: African Americans, American Indians, Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, and Latinos. Documents chosen by the editors for their utility and relevance to popular areas of study are organized into chronological periods from historical to contemporary. The collection includes eyewitness accounts, legislation, speeches, and interviews. Together, they tell the story of America's diverse population and enable readers to explore historical concepts and contexts from multiple viewpoints. Introductions for each volume and primary document provide background and history that help students understand and critique the material. The work also features a useful primary document guide, bibliographies, and indices to aid teachers, librarians, and students in class work and research
    Note: General Introduction Volume Introduction Brief Guide to Primary Sources Volume 4: Latino American Experience Colonies of New Spain (1500 - 1802) Bernal Diaz del Castillo, Description of a Tour through Tenochtitlan (1519) Herrnan Cortes, Letter to Charles I Describing Mexico (1520) Bernal Diaz del Castillo, Account of La Noche Triste ("The Sorrowful Night") (1520) Fray Marcos de Niza, Reports of Cibola (1539) Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo, Excerpts from His Diary of a Voyage along the California Coast (1542) Thomas Gage, Description of His Travels in Central America (1648) Eusebio Kino, Explorations and Work in Pimeria Alta (Modern-Day Arizona and Sonora) (1687) Struggles for Independence (1803 - 1846) Louisiana Purchase (April 30, 1803) El Grito de Dolores (September 16, 1810) Simón Bolivar, Carta de Jamaica (Letter from Jamaica), Kingston, Jamaica (September 6, 1815) Adams-Onis Treaty (1819) Plan of Iguala (February 24, 1821) Stephen Austin, Letter to Edward Lovelace or Josiah Bell (November 22, 1822) Monroe Doctrine (December 2, 1823) Decree No. 16: The Colonization of the State of Coahuila and Texas (1825) Decree of Mexican President Vicente Guerrero Abolishing Slavery (September 15, 1829) General Manuel de Mier y Teran, Letter to Lucas Alaman, "øEn que parara Texas? En lo que Dios quiera." ("What is to become of Texas? Whatever God wills.") (July 2, 1832) Diary Entry of Jose Enrique de la Peña (1836) Treaty of Velasco (May 14, 1836) John L. O'Sullivan, Column on "Manifest Destiny," United States Magazine and Democratic Review (1839) Mexican-American War The Treaty of Annexation-Texas; A Treaty of Annexation Concluded between the United States and the Republic of Texas (April 12, 1844) Ulysses S. Grant, Letter to His Fiancee, Julia Dent (July 25, 1846) The Other Side: Or Notes for the History of the War between Mexico and the United States Written in Mexico (1846 - 1847) Abraham Lincoln, "Spot Resolutions" (December 22, 1847) Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (1848) President James K. Polk, Message to the Senate on Article X of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (February 22, 1848) Deleted Article X from the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (1848) Queretaro Protocol (May 26, 1848) Manuel Crescion Rejón, Commentary on the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (1848) Abiel Abbot Livermore, The War with Mexico Reviewed (1850) Samuel E. Chamberlain, My Confession: The Recollections of a Rogue (undated) Defining the U.S.-Mexico Border William D. Carrigan and Clive Webb, "The Lynching of Persons of Mexican Origin or Descent in the United States, 1848 to 1928" Unknown Author, "New Mexico-Its Social Condition" (1852) "Dame Shirley," Letter Concerning San Francisco Vigilante Committee Activities against Chileans (1852) Jose Maria Loaiza, Claim for the Lynching of His Wife Josefa and His Banishment by a Mob in Downieville, California (July 4, 1852) Governor William Carr Lane, Manifesto Regarding the Drawing of the Boundary between Mexico and the United States (1853) John Disturnell, Letter to the New York Daily Times on the Drawing of the New-Mexican Boundary (May 6, 1853) Gadsden Purchase Treaty (December 30, 1853) Special Correspondent, "A Tour in the Southwest" (1854) Report of the Mexican Commission on the Northern Frontier Question (1875) Horace Bell, Reminiscences of a Ranger; or, Early Times in Southern California (1881) Voices Mexicanas (1850s - 1870s) Manuel Retes, "Emigration to Sonora" (1858) Miguel Antonio Otero II, My Life on the Frontier (1864 - 1882) Maria Amparo Ruiz de Burton, Who Would Have Thought It? (1872) Statement by Tiburcio Vasquez (1874) Eulalia Perez, Testimony Regarding Her Life in Mexican California (1877) Concepts of Land (1848 - 1900) Petition of Antonio Maria Pico et al. to the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States (1859) Las Gorras Blancas (The White Caps) Manifesto (1890) W. W. Robinson, The Story of Mission Lands, Ranchos, Squatters, Mining Claims, Railroad Grants, Land Scrip, Homesteads (1948) Herbert O. Brayer, William Blackmore: The Spanish Mexican Land Grants of New Mexico and Colorado, 1863 - 1878 (1949) U.S. Government Accountability Office, "The Concept of Common Lands Defines Community Land Grants" (2007) Latinos and Independence Movements South of the Border (1848 - 1860) Clayton-Bulwer Treaty (1850) The United States Democratic Review, "The Nicaraguan Question" (1858) New York Times, "The Cuban Scheme" (January 10, 1859) El Grito de Lares, Principles of Unity (1867) Maria Eugenia Echenique, "The Emancipation of Women" (1876) New York Times, "Cigarmakers Protesting" (1884) Jose Marti, "My Race" (April 16, 1893) Jose Marti, Letter to Manuel Mercado (May 18, 1895) New York Times, "Interment of Jose Marti" (1895) Los Angeles Times, "Porto Rico in Rebellion" (1895) U.S. Resolution on the "Recognition of the Independence of Cuba" and the Teller Amendment (1898) The Occupation: The United States in the Caribbean and Central America (1898 - Present) Diary of General Maximo Gómez (January 8, 1899) Rudyard Kipling, "The White Man's Burden" (1899) "La Miseria: A Los Negros Puertorriqueños," a Letter from Ramón Romero Rosa to Black Puerto Ricans (March 27, 1901) Platt Amendment (1903) "Porto Rican Labor for Panama Canal," Letter to the Editor of the New York Times (1904) New York Times, "Taft to Porto Ricans" (1907) Luisa Capetillo, Letter on Women's Roles to Dr. Paul Vigne (1910) Luisa Capetillo, Letter on Socialism to Manuel Ugarte (1911) The Push and Pull of Mexican Immigration to the United States New York Times, "Opening Up Mexico" (1881) Maud Mason Austin, "Teresa Urrea" (1896) In re Ricardo Rodriguez (1897) Mariano Martinez, "Arizona Americans," Letter to the Editor of the New York Times (1904) New York Times, "Big Man Hunt in Texas" (1901) Anonymous, "El Corrido de Gregorio Cortez" (ca. 1901) New York Times, "Mexicans Burn American Flag" (1910) Plan of San Luis Potosi (November 20, 1910) New Mexico Constitution (1912) Los Angeles Times, "Race War in Arizona; Death List Is Sixteen" (1914) Plan de San Diego (1915) New York Times, "Immigration Bill Enacted over Veto" (1917) Amendment to the Espionage Act of 1917 (1918) Lon C. Hill, Testimony before Albert B. Fall Committee (1920) Ricardo Flores Magón, Letter to Harry Weinberger (May 9, 1921) Walter Prescott Webb, The Texas Rangers: A Century of Frontier Defense (1935) Puerto Rico and Cuba: Gateways to the Americas Geographical Review, "Overcrowded Porto Rico" (1916) Rafael George Gatell, "Porto Ricans and America," Letter to the Editor of the New York Times (1921) Luis Muñoz Marin, "The Sad Case of Porto Rico" (February 1929) "Cubans vs. Porto Ricans," Letter to the Editor of the New Republic Responding to "Porto Rico: A Colonial Responsibility" (1929) Memoirs of Bernardo Vega (1977) Acculturation of Latino Immigrants in the Early 20th Century Bylaws of La Liga Protectora Latina (1920) R. N. McLean and Charles A. Thompson, "Spanish and Mexican in Colorado" (1924) Adolfo Romo v. Tempe School District (1925) Anonymous, "Life, Trial, and Death of Aurelio Pompa" (1928) Lina E. Bresette, "Mexicans in the United States: A Report of a Brief Survey" (1929) Constitution of the League of United Latin American Citizens (1929) Emory S. Bogardus, "The Mexican Immigrant and Segregation" (1930) Robert C. Jones and Louis R. Wilson, "The Mexican in Chicago" (1931) Devra Anne Weber, "The Organizing of Mexicano Agricultural Workers: Imperial Valley and Los Angeles 1928 - 34, an Oral History Approach" (1973) Steve Zuckerman, "Didn't Think I Was Great, Fighter Said" (1979) Latinos and the Great Depression of the 1930s Paul J. Dosal, "The Building of El Circulo Cubano" (1902 - 1918) Victor S. Clark, Porto Rico and Its Problems (1930) Acción Feminista Dominicana's Statement of Principles (ca. 1931) Eleanor Roosevelt, "Our Island Possessions" (1934) Chicago Defender, "Harlem Relief Is Poor; Misery Caused Race War" (1935) Arthur Garfield Hays, "Defending Justice in Puerto Rico" (1937) Thyra Edwards, "Soc , McLean, "The Mexican Return" (1932) Miriam Allen Deford, "Blood-Stained Cotton in California" (1933) Chicago Defender, "Another Case of Racial Prejudice" (1936) Philip Stevenson, "Deporting Jesús" (1936) William S. Taylor, "Some Observations of Marginal Man in the United States" (1940) Luisa Moreno, "Non-Citizen Americans of the Southwest: Caravan of Sorrow" (March 3, 1940) Norman Humphrey, "The Migration and Settlement of Detroit Mexicans" (1943) Ella Winter, And Not to Yield: An Autobiography (1963) Allan Turner, "A Night That Changed San Antonio: Woman Recalls Leading Labor Riot in 1939" (1986) Oral History Interview with Valentin S. Herrera about Mexican American Life in Morenci, Arizona (ca. 1996) Latinos, World War II, and the Aftermath J. Brooks Deton Jr., "Negro Fate in U.S. Tied to Puerto Rico Freedom" (1943) Lucius C. Harper, "The Puerto Rican in Our Midst" (1951) Citations for Valor: Fernando Luis Garcia, Pablo Ramirez, and Pedro Rodriguez (ca. 1951 - 1952) Langston Hughes, "Simple Says Puerto Ricans Must Have Poro in Their Blood" (1953) New York Times, "Woman Terrorist Freed of 'Intent'" (1954) Dan Wakefield, "Puerto Rico: Rebels Find a Welcome" (1957) Elena Padilla, Up from Puerto Rico (1958) Edwin Maldonado, "Contract Labor and the Origins of Puerto Rican Communities in the United States" (1979) Jesús Colón, How to Know the Puerto Ricans (1982) Mexican Americans, World War II, and the Aftermath Felipe Valdes Leal, "El Soldado Raso" (1943) Isabel Gonzalez, "Step-Children of a Nation: The Status of Mexican-Americans" (1947) "Election of Roybal-Democracy at Work," from Remarks of Representative Chet Holifield in the House of Representatives (1949) Los Angeles Times, "Texans Combat Red Propaganda" (1950) Carey McWilliams, "Nervous Los Angeles" (1950) Lyle Saunders and Olen E. Leonard, The Wetback in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas (1951) Patricio Morgan, Shame of a Nation: A Documented Story of Police-State Terror against Mexican-Americans in the U.S.A. (1954) Beatrice Griffith, American Me (1954) Octavio Paz, The Labyrinth of Solitude: Life and Thought in Mexico (1961) Anthony Quinn, The Original Sin: A Self-Portrait (1972) Beverly Beyette, "Ralph Lazo Remembers Manzanar" (1981) Interview with Hector P. Garcia, Founder of the American G.I. Forum (1992) Leigh E. Smith Jr., "Company E Survivor Recalls Days as Prisoner of War" (1995) Catherine Lavender, "On Salt of the Earth (1953)" (1998) Latino Civil Rights Efforts "Confidential Cabinet Meeting Decisions" (October 6, 1960) Jose Yglesias, "Right On with the Young Lords" (1970) Al Burt, "Miami: The Cuban Flavor" (1971) Nicholas M. Horrock, "F.B.I. Releases Most Files on Its Programs to Disrupt Dissident Groups" (1977) "Socialism" from "Pastoral Letter of the Nicaraguan Episcopate" (November 17, 1979) Linda Ocasio, "Portrait of an Organizer: Edgar deJesus" (1996) Frances Negrón-Muntaner, "Feeling Pretty: West Side Story and Puerto Rican Identity Discourses" (2000) Antonia Pantoja, Memoir of a Visionary: Antonia Pantoja (2002) Chicano Movement Time Magazine, "Revolt of the Mexicans" (April 12, 1963) Marcos de León, "Statements of Philosophy and Policy as They Pertain to the Acculturation and Education of the Mexican-American" (1964) Voting Rights Act (1965) National Education Association (NEA), Invisible Minority: Report of the NEA-Tucson Survey on the Teaching of Spanish to the Spanish Speaking (1966) Ernesto Galarza, "La Mula No Nacio Arisca" (1966) Eugene Nelson Jr., "Huelga: New Goals for Labor" (1967) Ruben Salazar, "State Calls for Probe of Judge in Latin Slurs" (1969) Chicano Coordinating Council on Higher Education, El Plan de Santa Barbara: A Chicano Plan for Higher Education (1969) Reies López Tijerina, "A Letter from the Santa Fe Jail," 1969 Remarks of Hon. James G. O'Hara of Michigan about the Proclamation of the Delano Grape Workers for International Boycott Day, House of Representatives (May 10, 1969) Jose Angel Gutierrez, "Mexicanos Need to Control Their Own Destinies" (1970) Enrique Hank López, "Overkill at the Silver Dollar" (1970) Statement by Elma Barrera (1971) Seattle Civil Rights and Labor History Project (ca. 1971) Marjorie Heins, Strictly Ghetto Property: The Story of Los Siete de La Raza (1972) MAYO Document on Student Walkouts, Crystal City, Texas (1973) Robert Kistler, "Women 'Pushed' into Sterilization, Doctor Charges" (1974) Lau v. Nichols (1974) Manuel A. Machado Jr., Listen Chicano! (1978) University of California Regents v. Bakke (1978) Interview with Ernie Cortes Jr. (2002) Elizabeth Martinez, "A View from New Mexico: Recollections of the Movimiento Left" (2002) Lorena Oropeza and Dionne Espinoza, eds., Enriqueta Vasquez and the Chicano Movement (2006) Latinos (1980 - 2010) Bjorn Kumm, "The Loyola Opposition: El Salvador's Rebel Priests" (1978) Silvia M. Unzueta, "The Mariel Exodus: A Year in Retrospect" (1981) Chip Berlet, The Hunt for Red Menace: How Government Intelligence Agencies and Private Rightwing Counter Subversion Groups Forge Ad Hoc Covert Spy Networks That Target Dissidents as Outlaws (1987) Brittmarie Janson Perez, "Political Facets of Salsa" (1987) Testimony of Peter Kornbluh, "Congressional Inquiry into Alleged Central Intelligence Agency Involvement in the South Central Los Angeles Crack Cocaine Drug Trade" (October 19, 1996) Regina Aragón, Jennifer Kates, and Liberty Greene, "Latinos' Views of the HIV/AIDS Epidemic at 20 Years: Findings from a National Survey" (2001) John R. Logan, "The New Latinos: Who They Are, Where They Are" (2001) Roberto Suro and Audrey Singer, "Latino Growth in Metropolitan America: Changing Patterns, New Locations" (2002) Rodolfo F. Acuña, "The Inquiring Mind and Miguel Estrada" (2002) Ramona Hernandez and Francisco L. Rivera-Batiz, "Dominicans in the United States: A Socioeconomic Profile" (2003) Council on Hemispheric Affairs, "Guatemala's Cursed Armed Forces: Washington's Old Friend Is Back in Town" (March 16, 2006) Chicanas/Chicanos and Mexican Americans in Contemporary Society Summary of the Immigration Reform and Control Act (Simpson-Mazzoli Act) (1986) Memo from John Tanton to WITAN IV Attendees (October 10, 1986) "In Memory: Remembering Cesar Chavez" (ca. 1993) Jorge R. Mancillas, "At UCLA, the Power of the Individual-Chicano Studies: The Hunger Strike Was a Morally Justifiable, Politically Reasonable Use of the Tactic" (1993) "An Interview with Sub-Comandante Marcos of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation" (1995) Testimony of Commissioner Richard M. Estrada, U.S. Commission on Immigration Reform, "Agricultural Guest Worker Programs" (December 7, 1995) Linda Lutton, "Old-Time Chicago Politics Aren't Dead Yet-Just Ask 'Chuy' Garcia" (1998) Rodolfo F. Acuña, "Latino Leaders Take a Holiday" (1999) David Bacon, "Crossing L.A.'s Racial Divide: City Could Elect Its First Latino Mayor in More Than a Century" (2001) Dane Schiller, "Castro Upholds Family's Involvement Tradition" (2001) Suzanne López, "The Dense, Impenetrable Adobe Ceiling" (2003) Erica Frankenberg, Chungmei Lee, and Gary Orfield, "A Multiracial Society with Segregated Schools: Are We Losing the Dream?" (2003) Chip Jacobs, "Return of the Native" (2005) Rakesh Kochhar, Roberto Suro, and Sonya Tafoya, "Report: The New Latino South: The Context and Consequences of Rapid Population Growth" (2005) Stuart Silverstein, "Racial Issues Lose Urgency, Study Finds; UCLA Survey Shows That a Record High Percentage of College Freshmen Believe Discrimination Is No Longer a Major Problem in the U.S." (2005) Enrique C. Ochoa and Gilda L. Ochoa, "Governor's Comments Reveal the Depth of Sexism and Racism" (2006) Pew Hispanic Center, "Fact Sheet: Latinos and the War in Iraq" (January 4, 2007) The Fight to Save Ethnic Studies in Tucson (2011) Pew Hispanic Center, "Latino Voters in the 2012 Election" (2012) Arizona and Mexican Immigration (2013) It's Immigration Stupid! (2013) Immigration Policy Center, "Who and Where the DREAMers Are" (2013) Selected Bibliography In , Barrierefreier Inhalt: Compliant with Level AA of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. 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