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2 Alice Dickerson Montemayor
Feminism and Mexican American Politics in the 1930s
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Preface xiii
- Introduction 1
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Intellectuals and Ethnic Consciousness
- 1 José de la Luz Sáenz 24
- 2 Alice Dickerson Montemayor 56
- 3 Alonso S. Perales 84
- 4 Jovita González Mireles 118
- 5 Of Poetics and Politics 140
- 6 Separate Tejano/Texan Worlds 162
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Legal, Political, and Labor Activists
- 7 Dr. Héctor Pérez García 190
- 8 “I Can See No Alternative Except to Battle It Out in Court” 208
- 9 Mr. Lulac 228
- 10 Vicente Ximenes and LBJ’s Great Society 252
- 11 Ralph Estrada and the War against Racial Prejudice in Arizona 276
- 12 “Vale más la revolución que viene” 300
- 13 Edward R. Roybal 324
- Conclusion 345
- Contributors 349
- Index 355
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Preface xiii
- Introduction 1
-
Intellectuals and Ethnic Consciousness
- 1 José de la Luz Sáenz 24
- 2 Alice Dickerson Montemayor 56
- 3 Alonso S. Perales 84
- 4 Jovita González Mireles 118
- 5 Of Poetics and Politics 140
- 6 Separate Tejano/Texan Worlds 162
-
Legal, Political, and Labor Activists
- 7 Dr. Héctor Pérez García 190
- 8 “I Can See No Alternative Except to Battle It Out in Court” 208
- 9 Mr. Lulac 228
- 10 Vicente Ximenes and LBJ’s Great Society 252
- 11 Ralph Estrada and the War against Racial Prejudice in Arizona 276
- 12 “Vale más la revolución que viene” 300
- 13 Edward R. Roybal 324
- Conclusion 345
- Contributors 349
- Index 355