Memory, Community, and Activism
Mexican Migration and Labor in the Pacific Northwest
Edited By
Jerry Garcia and Gilberto Garcia
MEMORY, COMMUNITY,
AND ACTIVISM
The first book length study to critically examine the Mexican experience in the Pacific Northwest. Many books deal with Chicano history, but few ever attempt to interpret or analyze it beyond the confines of the American Southwest.
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Eleven essays by leading scholars on the Mexican experience in the Northwest shed new light on Mexican immigration/migration, the Bracero program, the Catholic Church, Race and Race Relations, Mexican culture, unionization and Chicana feminism.
The book analyzes the Mexican experience in the Pacific Northwest from the early twentieth century to the contemporary period.
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