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The Mexican Americans
By (Author) Alma M. Garca
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
30th July 2002
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
History of the Americas
973.046872
Paperback
240
Mexican Americans are the fastest growing immigrant population in the U.S. and will continue to be significant contributors to the diverse social fabric of the country. This book examines the Mexican American cultural traditions, families, demographics, political participation, and societal impact. Despite their economic, social, and political struggles in this country, Mexican Americans have always believed in the American Dream. Yet they have retained many of their own cultural traditions while adapting to life in the North, These persistent ties are thoughtfully examined in chapters on the contemporary relations between Mexico and the United States, including the recurrent border problems. Providing historical background and tracing the journey made by generations of Mexican immigrants, this book emphasizes the post-1965 period of immigration reforms. Material from oral histories, autobiographies, and historical studies allow the reader to see how Mexican immigrants struggle in their everyday lives to achieve the American Dream, both today and tomorrow.
The Mexican Americans is a welcome addition to the New Americans series.this work stands as an important contribution to the history of Mexican immigrants, providing high school level and general readers a well-rounded portrait of Mexican immigrants in America.a notable book worthy of shelf space. * Reference & User Services Quarterly *
this volume is an automatic must-haveRecommended for larger ethnic collections. * Thomson-Gale Reference for Students *
Students in history and government classes will find it a useful, up-to-date resource for information on immigration, U.S. and Mexican history, foreign relations, and current events. * Voya *
ALMA M. GARCIA is a Professor of Sociology at Santa Clara University, California. She specializes in Mexican American Studies, Gender Studies, and the political economy of Latin America. Garcia grew up in El Paso, Texas, the daughter of a Mexican immigrant father and a second-generation Mexican American mother.