RODOLFO F. ACUÑA
ABRIDGED MINI PUBLICATION VITA
Education & Employment Information
1968
Ph.D. Latin American Studies,
1969-
Professor of Chicana/o Studies,
Selected Honors:
*Outstanding Academic Title by CHOICE Magazine, Corridors of Migration: The Odyssey of
Mexican Laborers, 1600-1933, 2009
* National Hispanic Institute,
Lifetime Achievement Award,
*
* Community Coalition South
* The Labor/Community Strategy Center Award, May 2007
* Center for the Study of
Political Graphics (CSPG), Historian of the Lions Award at our 18th
Anniversary Dinner in
* National Hispanic Cultural Center. Book Presentation,
* National Hispanic Hero Award, March 11, 2006,
*LAWeekly LA People 2006, April 21-27, 2006, p. 108, Featured as one of 100 LA shakers and movers
*2005 Symposium
on the Works of Rodolfo F. Acuna,
*Selected As One of the “100 Most
Influential Educators of the 20th Century,” Black Issues In Higher
Education
*Recipient of the Gustavus
Myers Award for an Outstanding Book on Race Relations in
*Distinguished Scholar Award, National
Association for Chicano Studies
*Homenaje
University of Guadalajara Feria Internacional
del Libro and the State of
*Emil Freed Award for Community Service,
*Plenary session on the future of the
profession, American Historical Association, 1992
* A founder of Labor/Community Strategy Center, 1989
*Founder's Award for Community Service,
Liberty Hill Foundation
*American Council of Learned Societies
Award
*Rockefeller Humanities Fellowship
*Ford Foundation Research Grant
*Ford Foundation Grant establishing
Operation Chicano Teacher
*Founding Chair,
*A Founder of Latin American Civic
Association Headstart
Books:
Forthcoming: In the Trenches of Academe: Chicana/o Studies
A Personal View (450 ms pages)
2008 Voices
of the
2007 Corridors
of Migration: Odyssey of Mexican Laborers, 1600-1933 University of
2007 Occupied
2004 US Latinos Issues
2004 Occupied
2000 Occupied
1998 Sometimes There is
No Other Side: Essays on Truth and Objectivity. Notre Dame:
1996 Anything But Mexican: Chicanos in
Contemporary
1988 Occupied
1988 Sound
Recording Occupied
1984 Community Under
Siege: A Chronicle of Chicanos East of the Los Angeles River, 1945-1975(UCLA),
560pp.
1981 El
Caudillo Sonorense. Ignacio Pesqueira y sus tiempos (Mexico D.F.: ERA), 191 pp.
l980 Occupied
1976 America Ocupada (Ediciones
ERA), 342 pp.
1974 Sonoran Strongman: The Times of Ignacio Pesqueira (
1972 Occupied
1970 Cultures in Conflict: Case Studies of the
Mexican American (
1970 A Mexican American Chronicle (
1969 The Story of the Mexican American (
Chapters in
Books and Journal Articles:
2005 “The
Illusive Race Question & Class: A Bacteria That Constantly Mutates,”Occasional Paper No. 59 Latino Studies Series Julian Samora Research Institute,
2005 The
Pecking Game: A Global View of Immigration (Forthcoming in Anthology by Curtis
Stokes,
2000 “An
Exchange of Views on Diversity, with Earl Dorris, Jim
Sleeper, and Michael Lind, The New Leader,
(September/October): 23-29.
2000 Reply
Invited.
2000 “Truth
and Objectivity And Chicano History,” In Refugio Rochin and Dennis Nodin Valdes, Voices Of A New Chicano/a History.
1999 “Acuña
vs. The Regents of the
1999 “ The Struggle for Control of
1998 “The
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo: Impact on Contemporary Politics,” Southwestern Law Journal V, 1 (Spring
1998): 109-119
1998 Acuna, Rodolfo. “Early Chicano activism :
Zoot Suits, Sleepy Lagoon, and the road to
1998 “Greasers
go home : Mexican immigration, the 1920s,” Ibid. pp.
86-91.
1998 “Occupied
1997 “Truth and Objectivity and Chicana/o
Studies," Julian Samora Research Institute,
1992 "Forming
The Debate: The Present Interprets the Past," in Renato Rosaldo Lecture Series
Monograph.
1992 "Chicano
Studies: A Public Trust," in CHICANO
STUDIES: CRITICAL CONNECTION BETWEEN RESEARCH AND COMMUNITY. The National
Association for Chicano Studies, March 1992, pp 2-13.
1990 Co-authored
with Carlos Navarro, "In Search of Community: A Comparative Essay On
Mexicans In
1989 Co-authored
"Afterward" in
MARKETING DISEASE TO HISPANICS by Bruce Maxwell
and Michael Jacobson.
1989 "Review
Essay: The Struggles of Class and Gender: Current Research in Chicano
Studies." Journal of American
Ethnic History (Spring 1989).
1988 La era de los corredores del poder : los anos de Rambo. In: Maciel, David R. and Saavedra, Jose Guillermo, eds.
1987 “English
as the official language?=El ingles
1985 “La libertad enjaulada
: la expansion hacia Nuevo Mexico.
In: Chicanos:(Seleccion).
Compiled by Tino Villanueva. Mexico:
Fondo de Cultura Economica, 1985, p. 71-103.
1982 Occupied
1979 Yesterday : la huelga
1974 "Mexican-American
History: A reply," Pacific
Historical Review XLIII, No.1 (February):147-150; Reprinted in Norris
Hundley, Jr., ed., The Chicano. Clio
Books, 1975, pp. 41-46.
1974 “Introduction
from OCCUPIED
1973 "Freedom
in a Cage: The Subjugation of the Chicano People," in William H.
Cartwright and Richard Watson, Jr., eds,
The Reinterpretation of American History
and Culture. Natl Council for the Social Sciences. 113-137.
1970 "Ignacio
Pesqueira: Sonoran
Caudillo," Arizona and the West,
l2, No.2 (Summer), pp. 139-172.
1966- Over
60 Course Proposals Defining the Field of Chicano Studies (See Plan de Santa Barbara, Stanford
University, 1970)
1968 A Bibliographic Guide to Understanding
Minority Group Children Developed with a Team for NDEA Institute
(Mimeographed)
A General
Guide To Understanding The Mexican-American Child by Rudy Acuña and Julian Nava (Mimeographed)
Political
Essays:
1)"Hispanics stand up
and finally get counted," Herald Examiner, April 27, 1986.
2)"Behind the vote for a
new prison in
3)"Richard Alatorre, new Master of city politics," Herald
Examiner, July 26, 1986.
4)"The downtown prison
affair: Is there something rotten in
5)"Another Prison no
reward for Latino unity," Herald Examiner, Sept 11, 1986.
6)"The coming battle in
the new Latino district," Herald Examiner, October 3, 1986.
7)"None dare call it
racism," Herald Examiner, November 26, 1986.
8)"Keep Mahoney's AIDS
decision in perspective," Herald Examiner, December 19, 1986.
9)"L.A. Latinos need a
new Ed Roybal," Herald Examiner, January 23,
1987.
10)"The new Latino
district needs a risk-taker," Herald Examiner, February 1, 1987.
11)"Personal power
struggles can only hurt MALDEF," Herald Examiner, February 20, 1987
12)"Police brutality
still alive and threatening," Herald Examiner, March 20, 1987.
13)"How not to choose
Latino candidates," Herald Examiner, April 17, 1987.
14)"Put Cinco de Mayo on the wagon," Herald Examiner, May 15,
1987.
15)"Governor must curb
16)"The limits of
working in the system," Herald Examiner, July 5, 1987.
17)"The less
redevelopment on
18)"
19)"The Case Against Proposition 63," America 2001 (Summer 1987).
20)"The Latino L.A. Juan
Pablo won't see," Herald Examiner, Sept 11, 1987.
21)"Our 'Fantasy
heritage' gets royal touch," Herald Examiner, October 9, 1987.
22)"A Chicago politician
worth duplicating here," Herald Examiner, November 6, 1987.
23)"A leader who
represents what's best in the Latino community," Herald Examiner, December
4, 1987.
24)"In '88, Latinos must
be vigilant, and not forget," Herald Examiner, January 1, 1988.
25)"Power grabbers
threaten dream of Latino museum," Herald Examiner, January 29, 1988.
26)"Taking the measure
of Gloria Molina," Herald Examiner, February 5, 1988.
27)"Teachers without
eyes," Herald Examiner, February 1988.
28)"Hispanic Label ---
The Gringo's Revenge," Pacific News Service, AP No. 4521, February 1988.
29)"The West Side's
unfair shot at Richard Alatorre," Herald
Examiner, March 13, 1988.
30)"Richard Polanco: The assemblyman who's king of the 55th,"
Herald Examiner, April 1, 1988.
31)"Unjust
anywhere," Herald Examiner, May 6, 1988.
32)"The fire that too
many are willing to forget," Herald Examiner, June 3, 1988.
33)"The young Chicano
who made Latinos into kingmakers," Herald Examiner, July 1, 1988.
34)"Chicanos y mexicanos: Una acalorada controversia," La Opinion, June 8, 1988.
35)"Segunda refutacion a
Bustamante," La Opinion, July
1, 1988.
36)"The Latinas make
their mark," Herald Examiner, August 5, 1988.
37)"A Democratic patron
who hates trade unions," Herald Examiner, Sept 2, 1988.
38)"Latinos must beware
of those Spanish-speaking candidates," Herald Examiner, October 7, 1988.
39)"Bush won't stand and
deliver for Latinos," Herald Examiner, November 4, 1988.
40)"Archbishop Mahoney's
bad example," Herald Examiner, November 20, 1988.
41)"Latinos must hold pols accountable to them," Herald Examiner, December
2, 1988.
42)"The real victims of
the
43)"Why aren't Latinos
angry about LAPD's Chief Gates?" Herald
Examiner, January 6, 1989.
44)"Diluting Latino
power, pride has to be stopped," Herald Examiner, February 3, 1989.
45)"The cancer in the
ranks of
46)"Once again, Latinos
won't get their seat," Herald Examiner, April 7, 1989.
47)"The fate of
48)"No Way to celebrate Cinco de Mayo," Herald Examiner, May 5, 1989.
49)"The man behind the
battle at GM Van Nuys," Herald Examiner, June 2, 1989.
50)"The Armageddon in
our back yard," Herald Examiner, July 7, 1989.
51)"We, The Community,
Have a Stake In the Future of GM Van Nuys," LABOR/COMMUNITY NEWS,
August-September, 1989.
52)"Don't count
53)"Latinos' worst
enemy," Herald Examiner, Sept 1, 1989.
54)"Creating another
white male institution," Herald Examiner, October 6, 1989.
55)"Does the much talked
about 'Hispanic Market' really exist as a cohesive consumer base? NO," Hispanic Intelligence, October/November 1989.
56)"Conciencia y moral politica en la
comunidad hispana," La Opinion, Nov. 3,
1989.
57)"A Steady Rise for
the Brown Republican,"
58)"Schools Fail Latinos
in Any Tongue,"
59)"A Uniquely Needy
Flock Mustn't Lose Its Padre,"
60)"Latinos Are Fighting
for Community, Not Just for Property Values,"
61)"Inside the
Alamo," The
62)"Life Behind Bars Is
63)"Shut Out by
Historical Amnesia,"
64)"History Is People,
Not Bricks,"
65)"He Oughta Be in Movies,"
66)"And Then There Were
No Blue-Collar Jobs,"
67)"The Candidate Who
Upset Latino Politics,"
68)"
69)"Injusticia en educacion," La Opinion, July 31, 1990.
70)"Now, the Fight for
the Spoils,"
71)"Trojan Horse Cozies
Up to Schools,"
72)"`August 29' Review:
More Cultural Nationalism,"
73)with
Juana Mora, "Some Cost, More Gain,"
74)"District's `Hire
Them Cheap' Philosophy Wears Thin,"
75)"Where Did All the
Vital Issues Goin the 1st District?,"
76)"Fighting War on
Backs of the Poor,"
77)"Latinos en la Universidad," La Opinion,
February 17, 1991.
78)"Alamo
Memories," The
79)"Necesidad de expandir la identidad chicano-mexicano," La Opinion, March 24, 1991.
80)"Latin Generals Count
on the Wages of War,"
81)"Leadership Demeaned
by Moral Silence,"
82)"Democratic
Intentions Thwarted in
83)"Latinos Ask, With
Friends Like These...”
84)"Blind Before, How
Can They Lead Us Now?”
85)"Fast Track Leaves
Latinos Untracked,"
86)"Sherifato y Latinos: Una Relacion Conflictiva," La Opinion,
September 1, 1991.
87) “La guerra, los republicanos
y el servicio militar,’ La Opinion. Sep 29, 1992.
Vol. 67, Iss. 14; p. 11A
88)“Unidad etnica y
conflicto racial,” La Opinion. Oct 31, 1992. Vol. 67, Iss. 46; p. 15A
89)"Allegiance to the
Party Is Passé,"
90)"The Alamo
91) “Chiapas polariza a los chicanos,” La Opinion.
Jan 14, 1994. Vol. 68, Iss. 121; p. 11A
92) “Racism masquerades as
public debate,”[HOME FINAL Edition, Dallas Morning
News. Mar 21, 1996. p. 21.A
93) “Racism masquerades as
public debate,” Dallas Morning News, March 21, 1996.
94)"Beating Back,"
In These Times, May 13-26, 1996.
95) (A Review Essay) of Stavans, Ilan, ed. “Oscar
"Zeta" Acosta: The Uncollected Works,”
96) “El Valle de San Fernando raices de un
movimiento secesionista,” La Opinion. Aug 4, 1996. Vol. 70, Iss. 324;
p. 1C
97) “Guadalupe Hidalgo el tratado que nunca se cumplio,”
La Opinion. Feb 1, 1998. Vol. 72, Iss.
139; p. 1D
98) “Riordan y el desastre educativo,” La Opinión,
23 Octubre 1999.
94) “El caso Zacarías,” La Opinión, 31 Octubre 1999.
99) “Indicios De Segregacion Escolar,” La Opinion, 14 Noviembre 1999
100) “Raices y Tentáculos De La Nueva 187,” La
Opinion, 21, Noviembre 1999.
101) “La agenda latina,” La Opinión, 20 dic 1999
102) Still
Just a Mexican: After hours of community testimony, school board teaches a
civics lesson many will not soon forget. LatinoLA: November 2, 1999
103) “La agenda latina,” La Opinión, 2 enero 2000.
104) “Los Cubanoamericanos de Miami: Mito y
realidad,” La Opinion, 23 abril 2000
105) “Chinatown’ en Arizona,” La Opinion, 9 julio 2000
106)“Identidad: Politica
De Los Latinos,” La Opinion, 16 julio 2000
107) “Los Latinos y la Izquierda,” La Opinion,
30 julio 2000
108) “Riordan y el desastre educativo,” La Opinion. Oct 23, 1999. Vol. 74, Iss.
38; p. 7A
109) “El caso Zacarías,” La Opinión, 31 Octubre 1999.
110) “Riordan
y el desastre educativo,” La Opinión, 23 Octubre 1999.
111) “Raíces y Tentáculos De La Nueva 187,” La Opinión, 21 Noviembre
1999.
112). “La agenda latina,” La Opinión, 20 Diciembre 1999 and 2 enero 2000.
113) “Los Cubanoamericanos de Miami: Mito y
realidad,” La Opinion, 23 abril 2000
114) The Miami myth machine,” Michigan Citizen.
115) “Chinatown’ en Arizona,” La Opinion, 9 julio 2000
116) “Los latinos y la IZQUIERDA: En vez de ayudar a los latinos a
desarrollarse politicamente, la izquierda a
simplificado el proceso, limitandose a decir a los mexicoamericanos: "Democrata=Bueno;
Republicano=Malo,” La Opinion. Jul 30, 2000. Vol. 74,
Iss. 319; p. 1B
117) “Pena de muerte: igual y menos igual,” La Opinion,
27 Agosto 2000
118) “Convencion Nacional Democrata
En Los Angeles: La politica
alternativa y el racionalismo,” La Opinion, 6 agosto
2000
119) “Popi,” January 2000 Internet. http://911review.org/Wget/aztlan.net/acuna.htm
(Also La Opinión)
120) “The Making of the Miami
Myth Machine,” April 2000 http://www.change-links.org/MythMachine.htm
(Also La Opinión)
121) “MITO Y REALIDAD: Los Cubanoamericanos de
Miami,” La Opinion. Apr 23,
2000. Vol. 74, Iss. 221; p. 1B
122) “Rampart
causo solo silencio: Liderazgo Latino de Los Angeles,”
La Opinion. Jun
7, 2000. Vol. 74, Iss. 266;
p. 11A
123) “The
Making of the Political Pocho,” La Prensa de
124) “Murder In Arizona ... It is Only the
125) “Capital Punishment: How
Else Can We Teach Them A Lesson?” July 2000 http://911review.org/Wget/aztlan.net/acuna5.html
126) “'Chinatown' en Arizona: INMIGRACION,” La
Opinion. Jul 9, 2000. Vol. 74, Iss.
298; p. 1B
127) “IDENTIDAD Politica de los Latinos,” La Opinion.
Jul 16, 2000. Vol. 74, Iss. 305; p. 1B
128)“Latinos
and Spanish-speaking Gringos: Hasta La Vista baby!” August 2000 http://www.911review.org/Wget/aztlan.net/acuna4.htm
129) “La Politica
Alternativa y el Racionalismo: CONVENCION NACIONAL DEMOCRATA EN LOS ANGELES,”
La Opinion. Aug 6, 2000.
Vol. 74, Iss. 326; p. 1B
130) “PENA DE MUERTE: IGUALES Y
MENOS IGUALES,” La Opinion. Aug
27, 2000. Vol. 74, Iss. 347; p. 1B
131) “ELECCION 2000: El doble estándar en la vida política
estadounidense,” La Opinion, 24 de diciembre de 2000
132) LOS LATINOS Y LA POLITICA: la mayoría timorata,” La Opinion, 11 de marzo de 2001
133) “ELECCION DE ALCALDE: La oportunidad perdida,” La Opinion, 08 de junio de 2001
134) “LA OPORTUNIDAD PERDIDA: La verdad es que un numero significativo
de jovenes negros apoyo a Villaraigosa.
A diferencia de sus padres, no estaban dispuestos a pasar por alto los
preocupantes paralelos entre las tacticas de Hahn y las de Sam Yorty,” La Opinion. Jun 10, 2001.
Vol. 75, Iss. 268; p. 1B
135) “PEARL HARBOR: Los héroes olvidados,” La Opinion,
27 de mayo de 2001
136) “Politica y Relaciones Raciales: El
olvido salvaje,” La Opinion, 17 de Junio de 2001.
137) “El negocio de la medicina: Oscar no era ningún Supermán,”
La Opinion, 26 de agosto de 2001.
138) “Narrow National
Interest: Foxes and the Mexicans,” La Prensa
139) “EL VENDAVAL PATRIOTICO,” La Opinion, 30
de septiembre de 2001.
140) “EU y las minorías étnicas: Me estoy volviendo blanco,” La Opinion,
28 de octubre de 2001.
141) “Narrow National
Interest: Foxes and the Mexicans,” Z
Magazine, 2001, http://www.zmag.org/acunanarr.htm
142) “Why Become a
Historian,” American Historical Association Publication,” http://www.theaha.org/pubs/why/acuna.htm
143) “Is
Estrada the right choice for this Hispanic 'first?' No,”
144) “Nominacion de Estrada: Un latino contra
los latinos,” La Opinion, 10 de mayo de 2002. Also published in Miami Herald, San
Diego La Prensa, Los Angeles Daily News, and various
other newspapers.
145) “LAS NUEVAS MEZCLAS,” La Opinion. Jul 28,
2002. Vol. 76, Iss. 316; p.
1B
146) “New Realities in South
Central: Latinos have a stake in the politics of the region,” Cumunidad. Www.latinola.com, Web Published
8.9.2002
147) “Las Nuevas Mezclas,” La Opinion, 18 de
julio, 2002.
148) “JUSTICIA: El hombre invisible,” La Opinion,
September 15, 2002.
149) “ADMINISTRACION BUSH: Volvamos al servicio militar obligatorio,” La
Opinion, 20 de octubre de 2002.
150) “I Hate Hypocrisy: Is it
time to bring back the draft?” Forum: LatinoLA | Web Published 10.16.2002
151) “Today's hawks
conveniently avoided combat,” The Miami Herald, Nov. 01, 2002.
“Armchair generals avoided
combat,” Sunday Gazette - Mail.
152) “Who Wants to Know?Understanding in two
syllables may not be enough,” LatinoLA Web Published
11.13.2002
153) “ARMAGEDON Y ARMAS DE FUEGO: Propensión a la simpleza,” La Opinion, 24 de noviembre de 2002
154) “EL PAIS: Los trenes corren a tiempo: el triunfo de la derecha,” La
Opinion, 1 dic. 2002.
156) “LATINOS EN LA MIRA: El Ejército se lleva a los mejores
estudiantes, La Opinion, 16 de diciembre de 2002.
157) “Who
wants to Know? Not Americans,”
Political Wires,
http://www.voznuestra.com/PoliticalWires/_2002/_November/12
158) MARTIN LUTHER KING: Recuperar al héroe, La Opinion, January
19, 2003
159) “Who
speaks for the Latino student?”HispanicVista. February 3, 2003
http://www.hispanicvista.com/html2/020303comm.htm.
Also “Who Speaks For the Latino Student?
160) When
it comes to military on college campuses, some voices are ignored.” LatinLA. Web Published 2.4.2003
161) “LA NACION: Caldera y el reclutamiento.” La Opinión, Feb 9, 2003.
162) “ELECCION EN EL DISTRITO 14: La política como antropofagia (o
viceversa),” La Opinión 02 de marzo de
2003
163) “Chavez Ravine and the
Cultural Divide: L.A. Times reviewer reveals historical ignorance in review of
Culture Clash play,” LatinoLA. Web Published 6.8.2003.
http://latinola.com/story.php?story=1048
164) “Chávez Ravine? y la brecha cultural,” La
Opinión. 15 de junio de 2003
165) “De la sartén al fuego: Impugnacion De Davis,” La Opinion, 30 julio 2003
166) “WITH PAPERS OR NOT
Immigrants could end up fighting war in
167) “Unfair and Unbalanced
Racism: Fox News, Cruz Bustamante and MEChA,”
8.29.2003. Www.latinola.com.
168) “Fox y la Eleccion en California:
Periodismo chapucero,” La Opinion 4 septiembre de
2003
169) “Nacion: La guerra, la puerta de
entrada,” La Opinion 21 de septiembre de 2003.
170) “EDUCACION: La división de clases,” La Opinion,
26 de octubre de 2003
171) TRIBUNALES: La pérdida del control local, La Opinion,
21 de diciembre de 2003
172) CALIFORNIA: El pobre siempre paga la cuenta, La Opinion,
25 de enero 2004
173) “SOCIEDAD; Cómo cambiaron
los profesores chicanos,” la Opinion. Feb 08, 2004.
Vol. 78, Iss. 146; p. 1D
174) “POLÍTICA; TRATADO DE GUADALUPE HIDALGO: EL AYER ES HOY,” La Opinion. Jan 31, 2005. Vol. 79, Iss. 138;
p. 3E
175) “LATINOS; El linchamiento de los mexicanos,” La Opinion.
Jun 19, 2005. Vol. 79, Iss. 277; p. 1E
176) “SOCIEDAD; Memín Pinguín es un mal chiste
racista,” La Opinion. Jul 10, 2005. Vol. 79, Iss. 298; p. 4E
177) “LOS ANGELES; Susie López está muerta,”
La Opinion. Jul 17, 2005. Vol. 79, Iss. 305; p. 1E
178) EDUCACIÓN: Fracaso de un estudiante es fracaso de su maestro, La
Opinión
Domingo, 08 de enero de 2006.
179) POLÍTICA; TRATADO DE GUADALUPE HIDALGO: EL AYER ES HOY
La Opinion. Jan
31, 2005. Vol. 79, Iss. 138;
p. 3E
180) History According to KABC: I never realized
that the people at KABC Radio were so vested in hate. LatinoLA:
June 13, 2006 http://latinola.com/story.php?story=3566
181) “The
Public Forum . . . El Foro
Público,” La Prensa
182) “Republican Convention:
I am snow blind,” La Prensa San Diego.
183) “Community Organizers Keep Hope Alive,” La Prensa
184) Sarah the Apostate.If Catholic politicos are to be held to a high
standard then politicos such as Palin should be held
to a similar standard. LatinoLA: September 21, 2008 http://latinola.com/story.php?story=6804
185) Disillusion Paralyzes Us:Like in life, hope should be
based on reality. Unlike "W" and the Scarecrow, Obama
at least has a brain. LatinoLA: January 4, 2009 http://latinola.com/story.php?story=7089
186) Suzie Lopez Reviewed.
When police powers act indiscriminately they kill the Suzies
of this world. LatinoLA: January
7, 2009. http://latinola.com/story.php?story=7100
187)”¿Sí Eres Doctor Qué Curas?: Culture,” LatinoLA: January 20, 2009.
188) The Encounter Group:
The Way of the Minority, January 2009
Book Reviews: No postings since 2003 because of time constraints; about 30
new entries
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Leonard P. Decline of the Californios.
2) Manuel
Machado, Listen Yankee: An Informal History of the Mexican American. International Migration
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3)
4) Garcia, J.R.. Operation
Wetback: The Mass Deportation of Mexican Undocumented Workers in 1954.
5) Tutorow, N. E..
6) De Leon, A. The Tejano
Community. Western
Historical Quarterly, 1983.
7) Weber, David. The Mexican Frontier, 1921-1946.
American Historical
Review, 1983.
8) Los mineros (television
program review). The Journal of American History.
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9) Heer, David M.. Undocumented
Mexicans in the
10) Ruiz, Ramon Eduardo. The Peoples of
11) Salas, Elizabeth. Soldaderas in the Mexican
military. Pacific
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12) Zavella, Patricia. Women's work and Chicano families. Journal of American Ethnic History.
v. 8 (Spring '89) pp.
13) Ruiz, Vicki, Cannery women, cannery lives Journal of American Ethnic History v. 8
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14) Keefe, Susan E. and Padilla, Amado M. Chicano ethnicity.
Journal
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15) Deutsch, Sarah. No separate refuge. Journal of American Ethnic History v. 8
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16) Weber, David. The Hispanics in the
17) Gann, Lewis H., and Duignan,
Peter. The Hispanics in the
18) Allsup, Carl. The American G. I. Forum. Pacific Historical Review v. 54 (May
'85) pp. 226-7.
19) Voss, Stuart F.. On
the periphery of nineteenth-century
20) Anna, Timothy E.. The Mexican empire of Iturbide,
Choice, vol. 28 no.1, 1990 Sep..
21) Eckstein, Susan. Power and
popular protest. Choice, 1989.
22) Garcia, F Chris. Latinos and
the political system. Choice, 1988.
23) Garcia, Mario T.. Mexican americans. Choice, 1990.
24) Katz, Friedrich. Riot,
rebellion, and revolution, Choice,
1989.
25) Lafrance, David G. Mexican
revolution in
26) Neighbor Howard D. Latino empowerment, Choice, 1989.
27) Ward, Peter M. Mexico city,
Choice, 1991.
28) Sonenshein, Raphael. Politics of Black and White, Choice.
29) Morales and Bonilla, eds..
Latinos in a Changing Economy. Choice, 1993 Oct.
30) Carr, Barry. Marxism and
Communism in 20th Century
31) Garcia, Mario. Memories of Chicano History
(Reviewed in both Journal of Ethnic
History and Choice, 1994 May.
32) Skerry, Peter. Mexican
Americans: The Ambivalent Minority. Choice.
33) Dosal, Paul. Doing
Business With Dictators, Choice,
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