Examines the struggle of Mexican immigrants who were becoming middle class citizens in the 1940s
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Richard A. Garcia is professor of history at Santa Monica College. He is the author of numerous articles on Chicano intellectual history and historiography.
" . . . a scholarly book with a magnificent bibliography, an absolute treasure trove of historical references no serious student of San Antonio history should be without."--Maury Maverick, Jr. (Maury Maverick, Jr.)
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