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The Law Into Their Own Hands
Immigration and the Politics of Exceptionalism
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White But Not Equal
Mexican Americans, Jury Discrimination, and the Supreme Court
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White But Not Equal
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Check out "A Class Apart" - the new PBS American Experience documentary that explores this historic case! In 1952 in Edna, Texas, Pete Hernández, a twenty-one-year-old cotton picker, got into a fight with several men and was dragged from a tavern, robbed, and beaten. Upon ...
Unearthing Indian Land
Living with the Legacies of Allotment
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Collaborating at the Trowel's Edge
Teaching and Learning in Indigenous Archaeology
Edited by Stephen W. Silliman
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Environmentalism in Popular Culture
Gender, Race, Sexuality, and the Politics of the Natural
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Speaking from the Body
Latinas on Health and Culture
Edited by Angie Chabram and Adela de la Torre
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The Buried Sea
New and Selected Poems
By Rane Arroyo; Foreword by Luis Alberto Urrea
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Cultural Transmission and Material Culture
Breaking Down Boundaries
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