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Encyclopedia of the Mexican American Civil Rights Movement

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Encyclopedia of the Mexican American Civil Rights Movement

Contributors:

By (Author) Margo Gutirrez
By (author) Matt S. Meier

ISBN:

9780313304255

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Greenwood Press

Publication Date:

30th May 2000

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Civics and citizenship
History of the Americas
Ethnic studies
Reference works

Dewey:

323.116872073

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

312

Description

Mexican Americans, like many other Americans, have a long history of struggle for equality and civil rights. Yet only in recent decades has that history begun to be included as part of mainstream American history. Bringing together a wealth of information on the Mexican American struggle for civil rights, this authoritative encyclopedia provides factual up-to-date information on the concepts, issues, plans, legislation, court decisions, events, organizations, and people involved in that long fight. It includes such leading figures as Corky Gonzales, Hctor Prez Garca, Jovita Idar, and Alonso Perales, as well as many secondary leaders, and is rounded out with objective discussions of such topics as leadership, the movimiento, lynching, political exclusion, voting, and stereotyping. Appendices include a chronology and several basic documents critical to an understanding of the Mexican American Civil Rights struggle. The first comprehensive encyclopedia on this aspect of Mexican American history, the book fills a noticeable gap in the literature. It includes more than 300 entries, six appendices, sources of additional information, cross-referencing, and a detailed index that makes the history readily available. The book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the Mexican American experience.

Reviews

[a] very specialized but important book....an outstanding reference that will be of value to anyone interested or involved in the Mexican-American civil rights struggle.-MultiCultural Review
Bringing together a wealth of data on the Mexican American struggles for civil rights, this authoritative publication provides factual, up-to-date information on the concepts, issues, plans, legislation, court decisions, events, organizations, and people involved in that long fight.-Hispanic Outlook
Clear, readable entries are predominantly a page or less in length, but all include see also references and suggested further readings. The work's greatest strength is its biographical coverage, but the history of legal battles is also well represented....A timely resource highly recommended for all academic and public libraries.-CHOICE
"a very specialized but important book....an outstanding reference that will be of value to anyone interested or involved in the Mexican-American civil rights struggle."-MultiCultural Review
"[a] very specialized but important book....an outstanding reference that will be of value to anyone interested or involved in the Mexican-American civil rights struggle."-MultiCultural Review
"Bringing together a wealth of data on the Mexican American struggles for civil rights, this authoritative publication provides factual, up-to-date information on the concepts, issues, plans, legislation, court decisions, events, organizations, and people involved in that long fight."-Hispanic Outlook
"Clear, readable entries are predominantly a page or less in length, but all include see also references and suggested further readings. The work's greatest strength is its biographical coverage, but the history of legal battles is also well represented....A timely resource highly recommended for all academic and public libraries."-CHOICE

Author Bio

MATT S. MEIER is Patrick A. Donohoe, S.J. Professor Emeritus at Santa Clara University. A pioneer in researching and teaching the history of Mexican Americans, his earlier books include Notable Latino Americans: A Biographical Dictionary (Greenwood, 1997), Mexican American Biographies (Greenwood, 1988), the update of Carey McWilliams's North from Mexico (1990), Dictionary of Mexican American History (Greenwood, 1981), and The Chicanos (1972). MARGO GUTIRREZ is Mexican American and Latino Studies librarian and bibliographer at the Nettie Lee Benson Latin American Collection, University of Texas, Austin. She is the coauthor of The Border Guide (1992). Library at the University of TexasAustin.

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