Mexican American Civil Rights in Texas (Latinos in the United States)

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Mexican American Civil Rights in Texas (Latinos in the United States)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 527 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781611864045
  • DDC分類 323.1168720764

Full Description

Inspired by a 1968 U.S. Commission on Civil Rights six-day hearing in San Antonio that introduced the Mexican American people to the rest of the nation, this book is an examination of the social change of Mexican Americans of Texas over the past half century. The San Antonio hearing included 1,502 pages of testimony, given by more than seventy witnesses, which became the baseline twenty experts used to launch their research on Mexican American civil rights issues during the following fifty years. These experts explored the changes in demographics and policies with regard to immigration, voting rights, education, employment, economic security, housing, health, and criminal justice. While there are a number of anecdotal historical accounts of Mexican Americans in Texas, this book adds an evidence-based examination of racial and ethnic inequalities and changes over the past half century. The contributors trace the litigation on behalf of Latinos and other minorities in state and federal courts and the legislative changes that followed, offering public policy recommendations for the future. The fact that this study is grounded in Texas is significant, as it was the birthplace of a majority of Chicano civil rights efforts and is at the heart of Mexican American growth and talent, producing the first Mexican American in Congress, the first Mexican American federal judge, and the first Mexican American candidate for president. As the largest ethnic group in the state, Latinos will continue to play a major role in the future of Texas.

Contents

Contents
Series Editor Foreword, by Rubén Martinez
Foreword, by David Montejano
Preface
Texas Mexicans in the Post-Civil Rights Era, by Robert Brischetto
The Latino Population of Texas: 1960-2018, by Rogelio Sáenz
Civil Rights and Immigration: Fifty Years of Failed U.S. Immigration Laws, by Lee J. Terán
Mexican American Voting Rights in Texas, by José Roberto Juárez, Jr.
Voter Discrimination in Texas, by Henry Flores
Barriers to the Ballot Box in Texas, by Kevin Morris and Myrna Pérez
Unmet Promises in Texas Education, by David Hinojosa, María "Cuca" Robledo Montecel, and Aurelio M. Montemayor
The Farmworkers of Texas, by Rebecca Flores with Juanita Valdez-Cox and James C. Harrington
Fair Housing in America and Texas: Mexican American Housing Discrimination and Homeownership Trends, by Alejandro Becerra and Henry Cisneros
Employment and Economic Security Challenges for Mexican Americans in Texas, by Ernest J. Gerlach
Achieving Economic Security for Texas Mexican Americans, by Marie T. Mora and Alberto Dávila
Chicano Activism: Pathway to Healthy Communities, by Juan H. Flores
Mexican American Criminal Injustice in Texas, by Lupe S. Salinas
Contributors

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