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The Mexican-Americans, an awakening minority / Manuel P. Servín.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Servín, Manuel P., 1920- compiler.
- Series:
- Insight series.
- The Insight series.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Mexican Americans.
- Physical Description:
- viii, 235 pages ; 22 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- Beverly Hills : Glencoe Press, [1970]
- Contents:
- First meeting of the races in the Americas, by M. Mörner.
- Race and regeneration, by D. T. Leary.
- The borderlands are invaded, by C. McWilliams.
- New York foundlings at Clifton-Morenci: social justice in Arizona Territory, 1904-1905, by R. A. Mulligan.
- California Department of Social Welfare. Health, relief, and delinquency conditions among the Mexicans of California.
- Repatriation and readjustment, by E. S. Bogardus.
- Draftees and volunteers, by R. Morín.
- The Sleepy Lagoon case and the grand jury investigation, by R. F. Scott.
- The zoot-suit riots, by R. F. Scott.
- The 1943 zoot-suit riots: brief episode in a long conflict, by P. Adler.
- The post-World War II Mexican-American, 1925-1965: a non-achieving minority, by M. P. Servin.
- The development of Mexican-American organizations, by K. Briegel.
- Bracero politics: a special report.
- Alianza Federal de Mercedes, by N. L. Gonzáles.
- The modern Texas rangers: a law-enforcement dilemma in the Rio Grande Valley, by B. H. Procter.
- Who is César Chávez? By E. Nelson.
- Notes:
- Includes six new historical studies in addition to various previously published selections.
- Second ed. published in 1974 under title: An awakened minority: The Mexican-Americans.
- Includes bibliographical references.
- OCLC:
- 87290
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