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The first fully comprehensive study of the origins of the League of United Latin-American Citizens (LULAC) and its precursors, incorporating race, class, gender, and citizenship to create bold new understandings of a pivotal period of activism. via UT Press
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Subjects
History, Mexican Americans, League of United Latin American Citizens, Civil rights movements, Order of Sons of America, Social conditions, Civil rights, Mexican American women, Civil rights movements, united states, Texas, social conditions, Texas, history, Women, social conditionsPlaces
Texas, United StatesTimes
20th centuryEdition | Availability |
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No Mexicans, women, or dogs allowed: the rise of the Mexican American civil rights movement
2009, University of Texas Press
in English
- 1st ed.
0292721099 9780292721098
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Table of Contents
The Mexican colony of South Texas
Ideological origins of the movement
Rise of a movement
Founding fathers
The Harlingen Convention of 1927 : no Mexicans allowed
LULAC's founding
The Mexican American civil rights movement
No women allowed?
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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