Perspectives in Mexican American Studies, Volume 3

Community, Identity and Education

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Contents:
Mexican Workers in Aurora, Illinois: The Oral History of Three Immigration Waves, 1924-1990, by Irene Campos Carr
Divided, Yet a City: A Brief History of Aurora, Illnois, by Ralph Cintron
The Quest for Power: Hispanic Collective Action in Frontier Arizona, by David L. Torres & Melissa Amado
Power, Chicano Studies Discourse and Public Policy, by Francisco H. Vázquez
Factors Related to Obesity in Mexican American School Children by Mary A. Alexander and Jacqueline Blank Sherman
The Hispano Homeland Debate Revisited, by Sylvia Rodriquez
Language Rights and the Mexican Americans: Much Ado About Nothing, by Roseann Dueñas, Victoria F. Vasquez, & John Bichsel
A Precursor to Affirmative Action: California and Mexicans in the University of California, 1870-72, by David J. León & Dan McNeill
A Grande Dame Stripped of Her Jewels, by June Webb-Vignery Chicanology: A Postmodern Analysis of Mexican American Discourse, by Francisco H. Vazquez
Perspectives in Mexican American Studies, Volume 3
210 Pages 6 x 9 x 0.6
Published: July 1992Paperback ISBN: 9780939363032

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