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  • - The New Face of the American Voter
     
    445

    In this groundbreaking volume, experts in Latino politics ask: What is the scope of Latino voter influence, where does this electorate have the greatest impact, and what issues matter to them most? They examine a key national discussion - immigration reform - as it relates to voter behaviour, and also explore the influence of Latinos within key states.

  • - Dean of Chicano Politics
    av Jose Angel Gutierrez
    559,-

    Provides a richly detailed documentation of Albert Pena's life and career, from blue collar worker to judge and essay writer, spanning nearly ninety years. Readers will find that at the heart of his story is a focus on grassroots organizing and politics, sharing leadership, and a commitment to social justice.

  • - Manliness, Identity, and Survival of the Mexican American Vietnam Prisoners of War
    av Juan David Coronado
    445

    A fascinating look at the Vietnam War era from a Chicano perspective, this book gives voice to the Mexican American POWs. The stories of these men and their families provide insights to the Chicano Vietnam War experience, while also adding tremendously to the American POW story. This book is an important read for academics and military enthusiasts alike.

  • - The FBI Surveillance of Cesar Estrada Chavez of the United Farm Workers Union of America, 1965-1975
    av Jose Angel Gutierrez
    559,-

    Utilizes declassified files from the FBI to investigate the agency's role in thwarting Cesar E. Chavez's efforts to build a labour union for farm workers and documents the roles of the FBI, California state police, and local police in assisting those who opposed Chavez.

  • - Building the City Beautiful
    av Jose Angel Gutierrez
    259,-

    Jose Angel Gutierrez meticulously examines thousands of pages of FBI documents, interview transcripts, newspaper reports, and other written accounts on Tijerina and the Alianza Federal de Pueblos Libres, the organization of land grant claimants led by Tijerina in New Mexico.

  • - Latino Resistance and the Election of Donald Trump
     
    599

    The 2016 US election saw more Latino votes than the record voter turnout of the 2012 election. These essays provide a highly-detailed analysis of the state and national impact Latino voters had in what will be remembered as one of the biggest surprises in presidential election history.

  • av Lupe S. Salinas
    559,-

    Latinos in the United States encompass a broad range of racial, socioeconomic, and sociopolitical identities. Originating from the Caribbean, Spain, Central and South America, and Mexico, they have unique justice concerns. The ethnic group includes U.S. citizens, authorized resident aliens, and undocumented aliens, a group that has been a constant partner in the Latino legal landscape for over a century. This book addresses the development and rapid growth of the Latino population in the United States and how race-based discrimination, hate crimes, and other prejudicial attitudes, some of which have been codified via public policy, have grown in response. Salinas explores the degrading practice of racial profiling, an approach used by both federal and state law enforcement agents; the abuse in immigration enforcement; and the use of deadly force against immigrants. The author also discusses the barriers Latinos encounter as they wend their way through the court system. While all minorities face the barrier of racially based jury strikes, bilingual Latinos deal with additional concerns, since limited-English-proficient defendants depend on interpreters to understand the trial process. As a nation rich in ethnic and racial backgrounds, the United States, Salinas argues, should better strive to serve its principles of justice.

  • av Tatcho Mindiola
    499,-

    People avoid speaking about race in the presence of another racial group for fear of saying something wrong. This was not the situation at JB's, a Mexican cantina in one of Houston's oldest Mexican barrios. Tatcho Mindiola, a regular patron, kept notes on the racial exchanges he heard. These form the basis of this insightful volume.

  • - Politics, Poetics, and Latinidad in the Meta-Barrio
    av Andres Espinoza Agurto
    499,-

    Explores the significations and developments of the Salsa consciente movement, a Latino musico-poetic and political discourse that exploded in the 1970s but then dwindled in momentum into the early 1990s.

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    619,-

    Inspired by a 1968 US Commission on Civil Rights six-day hearing in San Antonio that introduced the Mexican American people to the rest of the nation, this book is an examination of the social change of Mexican Americans of Texas over the past half century.

  • - Incorporation of Mexican Immigrants in Two Rural Midwestern Communities
    av Julia Albarracin
    559,-

    Beardstown and Monmouth, Illinois, two rural Midwestern towns, have been transformed by immigration in the last three decades. This book examines how Mexican immigrants who have made these towns their homes have integrated legally, culturally, and institutionally. What accounts for the massive growth in the Mexican immigrant populations in these two small towns, and what does the future hold for them?Based on 260 surveys and 47 in-depth interviews, this study combines quantitative and qualitative research to explore the level and characteristics of immigrant incorporation in Beardstown and Monmouth. It assesses the advancement of immigrants in the immigration/ residency/citizenship process, the immigrants' level of cultural integration (via language, their connectedness with other members of society, and their relationships with neighbors), the degree and characteristics of discrimination against immigrants in these two towns, and the extent to which immigrants participate in different social and political activities and trust government institutions.Immigrants in new destinations are likely to be poorer, to be less educated, and to have weaker English-language skills than immigrants in traditional destinations. Studying how this population negotiates the obstacles to and opportunities for incorporation is crucial.

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