Martha Menchaca
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Naturalizing Mexican Immigrants
A Texas History
University of Texas Press
A timely exploration of the political and cultural impact of U.S. naturalization laws on Mexicans in Texas, from early statehood years to contemporary controversies.
- Copyright year: 2011
Recovering History, Constructing Race
The Indian, Black, and White Roots of Mexican Americans
University of Texas Press
Asserting the centrality of race in Mexican American history, Martha Menchaca here offers the first interpretive racial history of Mexican Americans, focusing on racial foundations and race relations from prehispanic times to the present.
- Copyright year: 2002
The Politics of Dependency
US Reliance on Mexican Oil and Farm Labor
University of Texas Press
Through an unprecedented analysis of two crucial energy sectors, this book illuminates the economic and political factors that caused the United States and Mexico to develop an asymmetrical codependency that disproportionally benefits the United States.
- Copyright year: 2016
The Mexican Outsiders
A Community History of Marginalization and Discrimination in California
University of Texas Press
How the residential, social, and school segregation of Mexican-origin people became institutionalized in a representative California town.
- Copyright year: 1995
The Mexican American Experience in Texas
Citizenship, Segregation, and the Struggle for Equality
University of Texas Press
A historical overview of Mexican Americans’ social and economic experiences in Texas, told through the lens of their fight for civil rights, from the Spanish period to the present.
- Copyright year: 2022
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