The economic modernization of the American Southwest and Mexico transformed the lives of ethnic Mexicans, subjecting them to economic exploitation and racism. Redeeming La Raza analyzes how political activists, using multiple strategies, challenged white supremacy, seeking to instill in ethnic Mexicans a sense of ethnic pride and unity.
The economic modernization of the American Southwest and Mexico transformed the lives of ethnic Mexicans, subjecting them to economic exploitation and racism. Redeeming La Raza analyzes how political activists, using multiple strategies, challenged white supremacy, seeking to instill in ethnic Mexicans a sense of ethnic pride and unity.
Gabriela González is an associate professor of history at the University of Texas at San Antonio.
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* Note on Usage * Acknowledgments * Introduction: Redeeming la Raza in the World of Two Flags Entwined * Part I: Modernizing Mexico, 1900-1929 * Chapter One: Social Change, Cultural Redemption, and Social Stability: The Political Strategies of Gente Decente Reform * Chapter Two: Masons, Magonistas, and Maternalists: Liberal, Anarchist, and Maternalist Thought Within a Local/Global Nexus * Chapter Three: Crossing Borders to Rebirth the Nation: Leonor Villegas de Magnón and the Mexican Revolution * Part II: Borderlands Mexican Americans in Modern Texas, 1930-1950 * Chapter Four: All for Country and Home: The Transnational Lives and Work of Romúlo Munguía and Carolina Malpica de Munguía * Chapter Five: La Pasionaria (The Passionate One): Emma Tenayuca and the Politics of Radical Reform * Chapter Six: Struggling Against Jaime Crow: LULAC, Gente Decente Heir to a Transborder Political Strategy * Conclusion "La Idea Mueve" (The Idea Moves Us): Why Cultural Redemption Matters * Notes * Bibliography * Index
* Note on Usage * Acknowledgments * Introduction: Redeeming la Raza in the World of Two Flags Entwined * Part I: Modernizing Mexico, 1900-1929 * Chapter One: Social Change, Cultural Redemption, and Social Stability: The Political Strategies of Gente Decente Reform * Chapter Two: Masons, Magonistas, and Maternalists: Liberal, Anarchist, and Maternalist Thought Within a Local/Global Nexus * Chapter Three: Crossing Borders to Rebirth the Nation: Leonor Villegas de Magnón and the Mexican Revolution * Part II: Borderlands Mexican Americans in Modern Texas, 1930-1950 * Chapter Four: All for Country and Home: The Transnational Lives and Work of Romúlo Munguía and Carolina Malpica de Munguía * Chapter Five: La Pasionaria (The Passionate One): Emma Tenayuca and the Politics of Radical Reform * Chapter Six: Struggling Against Jaime Crow: LULAC, Gente Decente Heir to a Transborder Political Strategy * Conclusion "La Idea Mueve" (The Idea Moves Us): Why Cultural Redemption Matters * Notes * Bibliography * Index
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