Mexican-Americans in the Southwest, Galarza, Ernesto

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Paperback cover has some wear. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.

Ernesto Galarza’s seminal work offers a comprehensive exploration of the Mexican-American experience in the Southwest. Published during the Chicano Movement, it sheds light on the struggles and contributions of this community through firsthand accounts and meticulous research. This copy, though well-loved, remains a valuable resource for those interested in Mexican-American history and culture, as well as Galarza’s powerful advocacy for social justice.

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Paperback cover has some wear. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.

This insightful work by Ernesto Galarza, a pioneering scholar and activist for Mexican-American rights, offers a comprehensive examination of the Mexican-American experience in the Southwestern United States. Published in the midst of the Chicano Movement, it sheds light on the struggles and contributions of this often overlooked community. Galarza’s firsthand accounts and meticulous research provide a nuanced understanding of the complex issues faced by Mexican-Americans, including discrimination, labor exploitation, and cultural assimilation. This copy, though well-loved, remains a valuable resource for those interested in exploring the rich tapestry of Mexican-American history and culture. Collectors and readers alike will appreciate Galarza’s powerful prose and his unwavering commitment to social justice.

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