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CHAPTER 1 Ybor City Goes to War: The Evolution and Transformation of a “Latin” Community in Florida, 1886– 1950

© 2021 University of Texas Press

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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents vii
  3. PREFACE: Navigating Bureaucratic Imprecision in the Search for an Accurate Count of Latino/a Military Service in World War II ix
  4. Acknowledgments xxi
  5. INTRODUCTION Mapping Latina/o Mobility, Agency, and Ideology in the World War II Era 1
  6. I IDEOLOGICAL MOBILITY
  7. CHAPTER 1 Ybor City Goes to War: The Evolution and Transformation of a “Latin” Community in Florida, 1886– 1950 13
  8. CHAPTER 2 Pvt. Evelio Grillo and Sgt. Norberto González: Afro-Latino Experiences of War and Segregation 43
  9. CHAPTER 3 Higher Education, the GI Bill, and the Postwar Lives of Latino Veterans and Their Families 59
  10. CHAPTER 4 Transnational Latino Soldiering: Military Service and Ethnic Politics during World War II 75
  11. CHAPTER 5 “Intellectually He Was Courageous; in Public Action He Was Cautious and Prudent”: A Reassessment of Carlos E. Castañeda’s Wartime Service 95
  12. II CULTURAL AGENCY
  13. CHAPTER 6 The Mexican Voice Goes to War: Identities, Issues, and Ideas in World War II– Era Mexican American Journalism and Youth Activism 115
  14. CHAPTER 7 “Capitán, ¿a qué huele la sangre?”: Mexicana/o Vaudeville and Militarized Citizenship during World War II CHAPTER 7 “Capitán, ¿a qué huele la sangre?”: Mexicana/o Vaudeville and Militarized Citizenship during World War II 137
  15. CHAPTER 8 “Con dolor de corazón”: Militarization and Transracial Recognition among Mexican Americans and Filipinos in the Bataan Death March 157
  16. CHAPTER 9 Tejanas on the Home Front: Women, Bombs, and the (Re)Gendering of War in Mexican American World War II Literature 175
  17. CHAPTER 10 Interrogating the Soldado Razo: Masculinity, Soldiering, and Ideology in Mexican American World War II Memoir and Theater 197
  18. CHAPTER 11 Seeking “America”: A Cuban Journey through the United States and Beyond during the World War II Era 217
  19. Notes 237
  20. Selected Bibliography 273
  21. Author Biographies 289
  22. Index 293
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