The struggle in Black and brown African American and Mexican American relations during the civil rights era /
Other Authors: | Behnken, Brian D. |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Lincoln :
University of Nebraska Press,
[2011]
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Physical Description: |
298 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm. |
Series: |
Justice and social inquiry.
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Subjects: |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction /
- Brian D. Behnken
- Not similar enough: Mexican American and African American civil rights struggles in the 1940s /
- Lisa Y. Ramos
- Movement in the mirror: civil rights and the causes of Black-brown disunity in Texas
- Brian D. Behnken
- Complicating the beloved community: the student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee and the National Farm Workers Association /
- Lauren Araiza
- Neighborhood Adult Participation Project: Black-brown strife in the war on poverty in Los Angeles /
- Robert Bauman
- "Mexican versus negro approaches" to the war on poverty: Black-brown competition and the Office of Economic Opportunity in Texas /
- William Clayson
- Cesar and Martin, March '68 /
- Jorge Mariscal
- Black, brown, and poor: civil rights and the making of the Chicano movement /
- Gordon Mantler
- Brown-eyed soul: popular music and cultural politics in Los Angeles /
- Luis Alvarez and Daniel Widener
- Raising a neighborhood: informal networks between African American and Mexican American women in South Central Los Angeles /
- Abigail Rosas
- A new day in Babylon: African American and Mexican American relations at the dawn of the millennium /
- Matthew C. Whitaker.