No Mexicans, Women, or Dogs Allowed: The Rise of the Mexican American Civil Rights Movement

By Cynthia E. Orozco.

No Mexicans, Women, or Dogs Allowed: The Rise of the Mexican American Civil Rights Movement

Description

Founded by Mexican American men in 1929, the League of United Latin-American Citizens (LULAC) has usually been judged according to Chicano nationalist standards of the late 1960s and 1970s. Drawing on extensive archival research, including the personal papers of Alonso S. Perales and Adela Sloss-Vento, No Mexicans, Women, or Dogs Allowed presents the history of LULAC in a new light, restoring its early twentieth-century context.Cynthia Orozco also provides evidence that perceptions of LULAC as a petite bourgeoisie, assimilationist, conservative, anti-Mexican, anti-working class organization...

ISBN(s)

0292721323, 9780292721326

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