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A History of Mexican Americans in California: SELECTED REFERENCES Acuna, Rodolfo. Occupied America: The Chicano's Struggle Toward Liberation. San Francisco: Canfield Press, 1972. Alvarez, Rodolfo. "The Unique Psycho-Historical Experience of the Chicano Community." Social Science Quarterly, 53, 4 (March 1973).
Arroyo, Luis L. A Bibliography of Recent Chicano History Writings,
1970-1975. Los Angeles: Bibliographic and Reference Series, Chicano
Studies Center, UCLA, 1975. California Mexican Fact-Finding Committee, Mexicans in California. Report of Governor C C Young's Mexican Fact-Finding Committee. Sacramento: State Printing Office, 1930.
Camarillo, Alberto. "Chicano Urban History: A Study of Compton's
Barrio, 1936-1970." Aztlan, 2, 2 (Fall 1971). Castillo, Guadalupe and Herman Rios. "Toward a True Chicano Bibliography: Mexican American Newspapers, 1848-1942." El Grito, 3, 4 (Summer 1970). Clark y Moreno, Joseph A. "Bibliography of Bibliographies Relating to Mexican American Studies." El Crito, 3, 4 (Summer 1970). Cleland, Robert G. The Cattle on a Thousand Hills: Southern California 1850-1870. San Marino: The Huntington Library, 1941.
Cortes, Carlos E. "CHICOP: A Response to the Challenge of Local
Chicano History." Aztlan, 1, 2 (Fall 1970). Corwin, Arthur. "Mexican American History: An Assessment." Pacific Historical Review, 42, 3 (August 1973). Domer, Marilyn. "The Zoot-Suit Riot: A Culmination of Social Tensions in Los Angeles," Claremont, California: M.A. Thesis, Claremont Graduate School, 1955. Duron, Clementina. "The Dressmakers' Strike Los Angeles, 1933." Unpublished paper, n.d. Fearis, Donald F. "The California Farm Worker, 1930-1942." Ph.D. Thesis, University of California, Davis, 1971. Francis, Jessie. "An Economic and Social History of Mexican California, 1822-1846." Ph.D. Thesis, University of California, Berkeley, 1936. Reprinted by Arno Press, 1974.
Galarza, Ernesto. Barrio Boy. South Bend: Notre Dame University Press,
1971. Garcia, Mario. "A Chicano Perspective on San Diego History." Journal of San Diego History, 18 (Fall 1972). Gebhard, David. "Spanish Colonial Revival in Southern California (1895-1930)." Society of Architectural Historians Journal, 26 ( May 1967). Gomez-Quinones, Juan. "The First Steps: Chicano Labor Conflict and Organizing, 1900-1920." Aztlan, 2, 1 (Spring 1972). Gonzalez, Gilbert. "Factors Relating to Property Ownership of Chicanos in Lincoln Heights, Los Angeles." Aztlan, 2, 2 (Fall 1971). Griswold del Castillo, Richard. "Myth and Reality: Chicano
Economic Mobility in Los Angeles, California., 1850-1880."
Aztlan, 6, 2 (Summer 1975). Hoffman, Abraham. Unwanted Mexican Americans: Repatriation Pressures During the Great Depression. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1973. Huerta, Jorge A. "The Evolution of Chicano Theater." Ph.D. Thesis, University of California, Santa Barbara., 1974. Hutchinson, C. Alan. Frontier Settlement in Mexican California. New Haven: Yale University, 1956. Jones, Lamar B. "Labor and Management in California Agriculture, 1864-1964." Labor History, 11, 1 (Winter 1970). Lopez, Ronald W. "The El Monte Berry Strike of 1933." Aztlan, 1, 1 (Spring 1970). Madrid-Barela, Arturo. "In Search of the Authentic Pachuco." Aztlan, 4, 2 (Spring 1973). Matthiesen, Peter. Sal Si Puedes: Cesar Chavez and the New American Revolution. New York: Random House, 1969. McWilliams, Carey. Factories in the Field. Hamden,
Conn.: Archon Books, 1969. Meier, Matt S. "Dissertations." Journal of Mexican American History, 1, 2 (Spring 1971). Meier, Matt S. and Feliciano Rivera. The Chicanos: A History of Mexican Americans. New York: Hill & Wang, 1972. Morefield, Richard. Mexican Adaptation in American
California, 1846-1875. San Francisco: R & E Research Associates,
1971. Morin, Raul. Among the Valiant. Alhambra: The Borden Publishing Co., 1966. Padilla, Raymond V. "Apuntes para la documentacion de la cultura chicana." El Grito, 5,2 (Winter 1971). Paul, Rodman W. "The Spanish Americans in the Southwest, 1848-1900." in John G. Clark, ed., The Frontier Challenge, Lawrence, Kansas: The University of Kansas Press, 1971. Pitt, Leonard. "The Beginnings of Nativism in California."
Pacific Historical Review, 30 (Feb. 1961). Quirarte, Jacinto. Mexican American Artists. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1973. Reisler, Mark. By the Sweat of Their Brow: Mexican Immigrant Labor in the United States, 1900-1940. Westport., Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1976. Rivera, Diego. Portrait of America. New York: Covici Friede Publishers, 1934. Sanchez, Rosaura, ed. Essays on La Mujer. Los Angeles: Chicano Studies Center, UCLA, 1977. Scott, Robin F. "The Mexican American in the Los Angeles Area, 1910-1950: From Acquiescence to Activity." Ph.D. Thesis, University of Southern California, 1971. Taylor, Paul S. Mexican Labor in the United States. 6 volumes, Berkeley: University of California Press, 1928-1934. Weber, David J. Foreigners in Their Native Land: Historical Roots of the Mexican American. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1973. Weber, Devra Anne. "The Organizing of Mexicano Agricultural Workers, the Imperial Valley and Los Angeles, 1928-1934, An Oral History Approach." Aztlan, 3, 2 (Fall 1972). Wollenberg, Charles. All Deliberate Speed Segregation and Exclusion in California Schools, 1855-1975. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1976. _______________. "Huelga: 1928 Style." Pacific Historical Review, 28, 1 (February 1969). ________________. Mendez vs. Westminster: Race, Nationality and Segregation in California Schools." California Historical Society Quarterly., 53, 4 (Winter 1974). ________________. "Race and Class in Rural California: El Monte Berry Strike of 1933." California Historical Quarterly, 51 (1972). ________________. "Working on El Traque: The Pacific Electric Strike of 1903." Pacific Historical Review, 42,3 (August 1973). |
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