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The Chicanos: Mexican American voices. Edited by Ed Ludwig and James Santibañez.
Historical Society of Pennsylvania - Closed Stacks PS 508.M4 C5x
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Ludwig, Ed, 1920- compiler.
- Series:
- A Pelican original
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- American literature--Mexican American authors.
- American literature.
- Mexican Americans--Literary collections.
- Mexican Americans.
- American literature--20th century.
- Genre:
- Literature.
- Literary collections.
- Physical Description:
- ix, 286 pages 19 cm
- Place of Publication:
- Baltimore, Penguin Books [1971]
- Summary:
- Writings by and about Mexican Americans by Daniel Garza, Amado Muro, Durango Mendoza, Richard Dokey, Raymond Barrio, Luis Valdez, Cesar Chavez, Sister Mary Prudence Moylan, Ronald Arias, Jesus Ascension Arreola Jr., Manuel Aragon, James Santibanez, Antonio Gomez, Philip D. Ortega, Feliciano Rivera, Richard Vasquez, Reies Lopez Tijerina, Eliu Carranza, Albert Herrera, Roberto and Jose Aragon, Joan Baez, and Enrique Hank Lopez.
- Contents:
- The Chicanos. Mexican American voices / Edward W. Ludwig
- The fields of the past. Saturday belongs to the palomía / Daniel Garza
- Stripper whirlwind : the pizcadores and the machines / Daniel Garza
- Mala Torres / Amado Muro
- Summer water and Shirley ; The woman in the green house ; The passing / Durango Mendoza
- Sánchez / Richard Dokey.
- La Raza in the fields today. The plum plum pickers / Raymond Barrio
- The tale of La Raza / Luis Valdez
- The organizer's tale / Cesar Chavez
- The nun's tale / Sister Mary Prudence Moylan
- El Teatro Campesino, its beginnings / Luis Valdez.
- The barrios, a growing awareness. The barrio / Ronald Arias
- María Tepache / Amado Muro
- My name is Jesús / Jesús Ascension Arreola, Jr.
- Their heritage : poverty / Manuel Aragon
- El Teatro Campesino today and El Teatro Urbano / James Santibañez
- Barriology exam / Antonio Gómez.
- Education, a way in or out. The education of Mexican Americans / Philip D. Ortego
- We're supposed to believe we're inferior / Ronald Arias
- The lives of Los Siete / Research Organizing Cooperative
- The teaching of Chicano history / Feliciano Rivera
- Chicano studies : sensitivity for two cultures / Richard Vásquez.
- Facing Anglo society. From prison / Reies López Tijerina
- The Gorkase mirror / Eliu Carranza
- The National Chicano Moratorium and the death of Ruben Salazar / Albert Herrera
- A Chicano voting rights act / Roberto & José Aragon.
- Between two worlds. The Mexican American in two cultures / Albert Herrera
- Thoughts on a Sunday afternoon / Joan Baez Harris
- Back to Bachimba / Enrique Hank López.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 281-286).
- Local Notes:
- The Balch Institute Library and Archives.
- Other Format:
- Online version: Ludwig, Ed, 1920- Chicanos: Mexican American voices.
- ISBN:
- 0140213562
- 9780140213560
- OCLC:
- 202118
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