In defense of la raza, the Los Angeles Mexican Consulate, and the Mexican community, 1929 to 1936
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Image source: Open LibraryFrancisco E. BalderramaFirst published 19821 editions
Examines the involvement of the Mexican consular office in assisting the Mexican and Chicano community in Southern California during the first years of the Great Depression, focusing on the consulate's work with Mexican American leaders to confront the problems of repatriation, school segregation, church-state conflict, and farm labor organizing.
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First publish date 19821 credited authorSearch language english
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Francisco E. Balderrama
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