Latino history and culture : an encyclopedia

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Where to find it

Davis Library (5th floor)

Call Number
E184.S75 L3622 2010 v.1
Status
Available
Call Number
E184.S75 L3622 2010 v.2
Status
Available

Summary

Latinos are the fastest growing population in America today. This two-volume encyclopedia traces the history of Latinos in the United States from colonial times to the present, focusing on their impact on the nation in its historical development and current culture. "Latino History and Culture" covers the myriad ethnic groups that make up the Latino population. It explores issues such as labor, legal and illegal immigration, traditional and immigrant culture, health, education, political activism, art, literature, and family, as well as historical events and developments. A-Z entries cover eras, individuals, organizations and institutions, critical events in U.S. history and the impact of the Latino population, communities and ethnic groups, and key cities and regions. Each entry includes cross references and bibliographic citations, and a comprehensive index and illustrations augment the text.

Contents

  • Topic Finder
  • Contributors
  • Acknowledgments
  • Preface
  • Essays
  • History: 1492-1900
  • History: 1900-1965
  • History:1965-Present
  • A-Z Entries
  • Acculturation and Assimilation
  • Acosta, Oscar
  • Acuna, Rodolfo
  • Afro-Latinos
  • Afro-Mexicans
  • AIDS/HIV
  • Alamo, Battle of the
  • Albizu Campos, Pedro
  • Algarin, Miguel
  • Alvarez, Julia
  • American GI Forum
  • Anaya, Rudolfo Alfonso
  • Anzald úa, Gloria
  • Arenas, Reinaldo
  • Argentines
  • ASPIRA
  • Aztl án
  • Baca, Judith F.
  • Balseros
  • Baseball
  • Basketball
  • Bay of Pigs Invasion
  • Bear Flag Revolt
  • Bilingualism
  • Blair House Attack
  • Blowouts
  • Bolivians
  • Boricua
  • Boxing
  • Bracero Program
  • Brazilians
  • Brothers to the Rescue
  • Brown Berets
  • Carnalismo
  • Castellanos, Rosario
  • Castillo, Ana
  • Castro, Fidel
  • Central American Resource Center
  • Ch ávez, C ésar
  • Chávez Ravine
  • Chicago
  • Chicanisma
  • Chicanismo
  • Chicano/a
  • Chicano Art
  • Chicano Movement
  • Chicano Studies
  • Chileans
  • Cholos
  • Cinco de Mayo
  • Circular Migration
  • Cisneros, Henry
  • Cisneros, Sandra
  • Clemente, Roberto
  • Cofer, Judith Ortiz
  • Colombians
  • Communist Party
  • Community Service Organization
  • Congressional Hispanic Caucus
  • Conquest of the Americas
  • Consumerism
  • Corona, Bert
  • Corridos
  • Costa Ricans
  • Coyotes
  • Cruz, Celia
  • Crystal City, Texas
  • Cuban Adjustment Acts (1966, 1996)
  • Cuban American National Foundation
  • Cuban Refugee Center
  • Cuban Refugee Program
  • Cubans
  • Culture Clash
  • De La Hoya, Oscar
  • Del Rio Independent School District v. Salvatierra (1930)
  • Dia de la Raza
  • Dia de los Muertos
  • Dominican Day Parade
  • Dominicans
  • East L.A. Thirteen
  • East Los Angeles
  • Ecuadorians
  • Education
  • Escalante, Jaime
  • Estefan, Gloria
  • Family and Community
  • Farah Strike
  • Farmingville, New York
  • Feminism
  • Ferrer, José
  • Film
  • Flores Magón, Ricardo
  • Foods and Beverages
  • Foraker Act (1900)
  • Foreign Miners' Tax
  • Fuerzas Armadas de Liberacion Nacional (FALN)
  • Galarza, Ernesto
  • Gamio, Manuel
  • Gangs
  • Garcia, Cristina
  • García, Héctor P.
  • Gay and Lesbian Organizations
  • Gonzales, Rodolfo "Corky"
  • González, Elián
  • Gonzalez, Henry Barbosa
  • Gonzalez, Jose-Luis
  • Graffiti
  • Grape Strikes and Boycotts
  • "Greaser Act" (1855)
  • Gringo
  • Grito, El
  • Guagua Aérea
  • Guatemalans
  • Guevara, Ernesto "Che"
  • Gutiérrez, José Angel
  • Health and Health Care
  • Hijuelos, Oscar
  • Hip-Hop
  • Hispanic Heritage Month
  • Hondurans
  • Housing and Living Conditions
  • Huerta, Dolores
  • Identity and Labels
  • Illegal Immigration
  • Immigration Act of 1924
  • Immigration Act of 1990
  • Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965
  • Immigration Enforcement
  • Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986
  • Indigenismo
  • Internal Colony
  • Jones Act (1917)
  • Justice for Janitors
  • Kahlo, Frida
  • Kennedy, Robert F.
  • King, Martin Luther, Jr
  • La Raza
  • La Raza Unida Party
  • Latinidad/Latinaje
  • Latinization
  • Latino/a
  • Latino Studies
  • League f United Latin American Citizens
  • Lemon Grove Incident
  • Lesbianas Unidas
  • Levins Morales, Aurora
  • LLEGO
  • Lopez, Jennifer
  • Los Angeles
  • Lowriders
  • Macheteros, Los
  • Machismo
  • Malinche, La
  • Manifest Destiny
  • Marianismo
  • Mariel Boatlift
  • Marielitos
  • McCarran-Walter Act (1952)
  • Medrano v. Allee (1972)
  • Mendez v. Westminster School District (1946)
  • Mestizo/a
  • Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund
  • Mexican-American Movement
  • Mexican American Political Association
  • Mexican American Student Association
  • Mexican American Women's National Association
  • Mexicans American Youth Organization
  • Mexican-American War
  • Mexicans
  • Miami
  • Migrant Workers
  • Military, Latinos in the
  • Miscegenation
  • Moraga, Cherríe
  • Morales, Iris
  • Moreno, Rita
  • Mothers of East L. A.
  • Movimiento Estudiantíl Chicano de Aztlán
  • Mujeres Activas en Letras y Cambio Social
  • Mulataje
  • Mulatto/a
  • Muñoz Marín, Luis
  • Muñoz Rivera, Luis
  • Mural Art
  • Murrieta, Joaquín
  • Museo del Barrio, El
  • Music
  • Narváez, Pánfilo de
  • National Agricultural Workers Union
  • National Association of Cuban-American Women
  • National Boricua Latino Health Organization
  • National Chicano Moratorium
  • National Conference of Puerto Rican Women
  • National Congress for Puerto Rican Rights
  • National Council of Hispanic Women
  • National Council of La Raza
  • National Farm Labor Union
  • National Puerto Rican Coalition
  • Nationalism
  • New York
  • Nicaraguans
  • Norte, El (1983)
  • North American Free Trade Agreement
  • Novello, Antonia
  • Nuyorican
  • Nuyorican Poets Café
  • Operation Bootstrap
  • Operation Wetback
  • Opinión, La
  • Pachuco
  • Padilla, José
  • Panamanians
  • Paraguayans
  • Peña, Albert A., Jr
  • Pérez, Emma
  • Performance Art, Solo
  • Peruvians
  • Plan de Santa Barbara, El
  • Plan Espiritual de Aztlán, El
  • Platt Amendment (1901)
  • Politics
  • Popular Culture
  • Poverty
  • Poverty, Culture of
  • Prinze, Freddie
  • Prison Gangs
  • Prison Industrial Complex
  • Proposition 187 (1994)
  • Proposition 209 (1996)
  • Proposition 227 (1998)
  • Puente, Tito
  • Puerto Rican Day Parade
  • Puerto Rican Literature
  • Puerto Rican Revolutionary Workers Organization
  • Puerto Rican studies
  • Puerto Ricans
  • Quinceañera
  • Race
  • Religion
  • Repatriation
  • Resident Commissioner, Puerto Rico
  • Rodríguez de Tío, Lola
  • Rodriguez, Alex
  • Rodríguez, Luis J.
  • Rodriguez, Richard
  • Roybal, Edward R.
  • Ruiz de Burton, Maria Amparo
  • Salazar, Rubén
  • Salvadorans
  • Samora, Jullian
  • Santiago, Esmeralda
  • Selena
  • Serra, Junípero
  • Sleepy Lagoon Case
  • Soccer
  • Sosa, Sammy
  • Sotomayor, Sonia
  • Southwest Voter Registration and Education Project
  • Spanglish
  • Spanish Language
  • Spanish-American War
  • Spirituality
  • Sterilization
  • Taos Rebellion
  • Teatro Campesino, El
  • Tejanos
  • Telemundo
  • Television
  • Telles, Raymond
  • Tenayuca, Emma B.
  • Tex-Mex; Third World Liberation Front
  • Thomás, Piri
  • Tijerina, Reies López
  • Tracking
  • Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (1848)
  • Trevino, Lee
  • Unions, Industrial and Trade
  • United Farm Workers of America
  • Univision
  • Uruguayans
  • Valdez, Luis
  • Valenzuela, Fernando
  • Venezuelans
  • Vieques, Puerto Rico
  • Vietnam War
  • Villaraigosa, Antonio
  • Viva Kennedy Clubs
  • West Side Story (1957, 1961)
  • Women
  • Wrestling, Professional
  • Yo Soy Joaquín
  • Young Lords
  • Zapatistas
  • Zoot Suit Riots
  • Chronology
  • Bibliography
  • Index

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