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No Mexicans, Women, or Dogs Allowed The Rise of the Mexican American Civil Rights Movement

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ISBN-10: 0292721323

ISBN-13: 9780292721326

Edition: 2009

Authors: Cynthia E. Orozco

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List price: $29.95
Copyright year: 2009
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Publication date: 11/1/2009
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 330
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.00" long x 1.20" tall
Weight: 1.254
Language: English

CYNTHIA E. OROZCO chairs the History and Humanities Department at Eastern New Mexico University in Ruidoso, where she teaches U.S. history, Western civilization, and world humanities. An editor of Mexican Americans in Texas History and associate editor of Latinas in the United States, an Historical Encyclopedia, she is also a small businesswoman, served as campaign manager of the Leo Martinez congressional race in New Mexico, was appointed by New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson to the New Mexico Humanities Council, and was president of LULAC in Ruidoso.

Acknowledgments
Introduction
Society and Ideology
The Mexican Colony of South Texas
Ideological Origins of the Movement
Politics
Rise of a Movement
Founding Fathers
The Harlingen Convention of 1927: No Mexicans Allowed
LULAC's Founding
Theory and Methodology
The Mexican American Civil Rights Movement
No Women Allowed?
Conclusion
Appendices
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index