World War II and Mexican American Civil Rights

Editeur: University of Texas Press
Investigates how the WWII experiences of Mexican Americans galvanized their struggle for civil rights and how the US government responded to the needs and aspirations of Mexican Americans. This book shows that, as much or more than governmental programs, the personal wartime experiences of Mexican Americans formed their civil rights consciousness.
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Investigates how the WWII experiences of Mexican Americans galvanized their struggle for civil rights and how the US government responded to the needs and aspirations of Mexican Americans. This book shows that, as much or more than governmental programs, the personal wartime experiences of Mexican Americans formed their civil rights consciousness.
ISBN / EAN 9780292717381
Editeur University of Texas Press