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The Magic Key
The Educational Journey of Mexican Americans from K-12 to College and Beyond
University of Texas Press
This much-needed volume provides a comprehensive empirical study of the school experiences of Mexican Americans and those who help them succeed.
Queer Brown Voices
Personal Narratives of Latina/o LGBT Activism
University of Texas Press
Essays chronicling the experiences of fourteen Latina/o LGBT activists present a new perspective on the hitherto-marginalized history of their work in the last three decades of the twentieth century.
Constructing Identities in Mexican-American Political Organizations
Choosing Issues, Taking Sides
University of Texas Press
This book sheds new light on the process of political identity formation through a study of the identity politics practiced by four major Mexican American political organizations.
Felix Longoria's Wake
Bereavement, Racism, and the Rise of Mexican American Activism
By Patrick J. Carroll; Foreword by José E. Limón
University of Texas Press
How a controversy over a slain Mexican American soldier contributed to the rise of Mexican American activism.
Black-Brown Relations and Stereotypes
University of Texas Press
Offering some of the first in-depth analyses of how African Americans and Hispanics perceive and interact with each other, this pathfinding study looks at black-brown relations in Houston, Texas, one of the largest U.S. cities with a majority ethnic popul
They Called Them Greasers
Anglo Attitudes toward Mexicans in Texas, 1821–1900
University of Texas Press
This seminal work in the historical literature of race relations in Texas examines the attitudes of whites toward Mexicans in nineteenth-century Texas.
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