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Latino Education in the United States A Narrated History From 1513-2000

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ISBN-10: 1403960879

ISBN-13: 9781403960870

Edition: 2004 (Revised)

Authors: Victoria-Maria MacDonald, Victoria-Maria Macdonald

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At long last, the complete history of Latino education in the United States has been gathered together into one groundbreaking volume. Victoria-Mariacute;a MacDonald's engaging narrative guides the reader through an invaluable collection of primary documents and literature. Important for students and scholars alike, Latino Education in the United States provides a comprehensive examination of Latino culture, history, and education, and transcends regional and cultural boundaries. MacDonald highlights the poignant histories and triumphs of Mexican Americans, Puerto Ricans, Cubans, Central and South Americans and explores the influence of Latino culture in the United States. Latino Education…    
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List price: $59.99
Copyright year: 2004
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication date: 11/24/2004
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 365
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.00" long x 0.85" tall
Weight: 1.474
Language: English

Introduction: Re-Visioning American Educational History
New Encounters with Language, Culture, and Religion
Spanish, Indian, and Mexican Learning in North America, 1598-1921
Colonial Era, 1598-1820 Mission Schools, Aristocratic Family Schooling, A Young Woman in Convent School
Mexican, Territorial, and Statehood Eras, 1821- 1921
Forced Assimilation and Acculturation, 1880s - 1950s
US Educational Imperialism in Puerto Rico and Cuba, Chicano Agency and Struggle in the Early 20th Century
Cuba and Puerto Rico: Reflections of a Puerto Rican Youth, 1906
Agency and Voice under Segregation in the Southwest: Rules for Mexican Children in Texas Schools
The Post-1965 Awakening: From Civil Rights to the New Latinos of the 21st Century
Civil Rights Among Mexican Americans and Puerto Ricans
The Making of a Chicana Feminist
Report from the US Commission on Civil Rights
The Cuban and Latin American Diaspora
The 1970s and 1980s: Affirmative Action and Bilingual Education
New Latinos in the Schools
Census 2000: The State of Latinos and Education Introduction: Re-Visioning American Educational History
New Encounters with Language, Culture, and Religion
Spanish, Indian, and Mexican Learning in North America, 1598-1921
Colonial Era, 1598-1820 Mission Schools, Aristocratic Family Schooling, A young woman in convent school
Mexican, Territorial, and Statehood Eras, 1821- 1921
Forced Assimilation and Acculturation, 1880's - 1950's
US Educational Imperialism in Puerto Rico and Cuba, Chicano Agency and Struggle in the Early 20th Century
Cuba and Puerto Rico: Reflections of a Puerto Rican Youth, 1906
Agency and Voice under Segregation in the Southwest: Rules for Mexican children in Texas schools
The Post-1965 Awakening: From Civil Rights to the New Latinos of the 21st Century
Civil Rights Among Mexican Americans and Puerto Ricans
The Making of a Chicana Feminist
Report from the US Commission on Civil Rights
The Cuban and Latin American Diaspora
The 1970s and 1980s: Affirmative Action and Bilingual Education
New Latinos in the Schools
Census 2000: The State of Latinos and Education