The Roots of Latino Urban Agency

The Roots of Latino Urban Agency
Title The Roots of Latino Urban Agency PDF eBook
Author Sharon A. Navarro
Publisher University of North Texas Press
Pages 176
Release 2013-11-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1574415301

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The 2010 U.S. Census data showed that over the last decade the Latino population grew from 35.3 million to 50.5 million, accounting for more than half of the nation’s population growth. The editors of The Roots of Latino Urban Agency, Sharon Navarro and Rodolfo Rosales, have collected essays that examine this phenomenal growth. The greatest demographic expansion of communities of Mexican Americans, Puerto Ricans, and Cuban Americans seeking political inclusion and access has been observed in Los Angeles, Miami, Chicago, and San Antonio. Three premises guide this study. The first premise holds that in order to understand the Latino community in all its diversity, the analysis has to begin at the grassroots level. The second premise maintains that the political future of the Latino community in the United States in the twenty-first century will be largely determined by the various roles they have played in the major urban centers across the nation. The third premise argues that across the urban political landscape the Latino community has experienced different political formations, strategies and ultimately political outcomes in their various urban settings. These essays collectively suggest that political agency can encompass everything from voting, lobbying, networking, grassroots organizing, and mobilization, to dramatic protest. Latinos are in fact gaining access to the same political institutions that worked so hard to marginalize them.

Being Anu

Being Anu
Title Being Anu PDF eBook
Author salman pasha
Publisher Salman
Pages 11
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This story is about Anu and her love..How she who fights the odds, fights the world,and ends up fighting wit love.. Who in Anu?Who is she? The people define her by the clothes not by her heart. She is the one who has to fight with the world everyday as they define her character by the length of her dress.. She is suppose to be weak being.. But no one realises she s the toughest being who goes through all the odds of life with a smile on her face She.. Is the one who has to bear the eyes of cruelty... The cheap talks.. She..Sometimes s just object of pleasure.. Which was never true but still its the thought people live with.. Yes the truth of life is bitter but.. Time has come to change.. Coz.. She s the one.. who loves u..Who cares for u.. Who leaves her dreams to be part of yr dreams.. Who sacrifices her lifes to make yr life.. YES... SHE...... She is the one.. Who deserve our respect.... love and care.......

The World of Zines

The World of Zines
Title The World of Zines PDF eBook
Author Mike Gunderloy
Publisher Penguin Mass Market
Pages 196
Release 1992
Genre Business & Economics
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Such modern technology as desktop publishing allows people with diverse passions to share their views through small magazines--or "zines". This handy guide to "zines" includes a 400-entry directory, a history of zine publishing, and more. The ultimate creative resource for both readers and publishers alike.

A Legacy Greater Than Words

A Legacy Greater Than Words
Title A Legacy Greater Than Words PDF eBook
Author Maggie Rivas-Rodriguez
Publisher Us Latino/A WWII Oral Hist Prj Ut-Austin
Pages 392
Release 2006-05
Genre History
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"Since 1999 the U.S. Latino & Latina WWII Oral History Project at the University of Texas at Austin has videotaped more than 500 interviews throughout the country and in Puerto Rico and Mexico." "This volume, featuring summaries of interviews and thumbnail photographs of the individuals, demonstrates the vast breadth of experiences of the Latino WWII generation. The interviews are arranged by wartime experiences - on the home front, as well as in the military - followed by postwar efforts."--BOOK JACKET.

The Secret War for Texas

The Secret War for Texas
Title The Secret War for Texas PDF eBook
Author Stuart Reid
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
Pages 248
Release 2007-01-05
Genre History
ISBN 1585445657

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Could the British have stopped Manifest Destiny in its tracks in 1836? A Scottish doctor named James Grant was the agent who tried to make it happen, and Texas was the stage on which the secret battle was fought. On the eve of the Texas uprising, only two things stood in the way of American ambitions to reach the Pacific Ocean: the British claim to the Oregon country and the vast but sparsely populated Mexican province of Texas. Britain was therefore almost as concerned with the outcome of the Texians’ war as Mexico was. At a crucial point when Texians had to decide whether to seek rights within the Federal Republic of Mexico or to secede and ally with the United States, James Grant led a band of followers toward Mexico, with the intent of forming a state within that nation. His efforts met enduring accusations that he fatally weakened the Alamo by stripping it of men, ammunition, and medical supplies. When Grant was killed on the ill-fated Matamoros expedition, British hopes of blocking the upstart Americans died, too. Yet, despite his important role, Grant remains a shadowy and often sinister figure routinely condemned by historians and frequently dismissed out of hand as merely an unscrupulous land speculator. Drawing heavily on British sources, Reid tells the forgotten story of Dr. James Grant and the twelve-year-long secret war for Texas, from his involvement in the “silly quixotic” Fredonian Rebellion to the bloody battles along the Atascosita Road. The international scope of the story makes this far more than just another tale of the Texas Revolution.

Simple Cooking

Simple Cooking
Title Simple Cooking PDF eBook
Author John Thorne
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 326
Release 1996-11-16
Genre Cooking
ISBN 0865475040

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John Thorne's classic first collection is filled with straightforward eating, home cooking, vigorous opinions, and the gracefully intelligent writing that makes him a cult favorite of people who like to think about food. "Incisive, hilarious and occasionally nostalgic, this volume will delight many readers, reminding them why they enjoy the pleasures of food and cooking."--Publishers Weekly

Mexican American Movements and Leaders

Mexican American Movements and Leaders
Title Mexican American Movements and Leaders PDF eBook
Author Carlos Larralde
Publisher
Pages 244
Release 1976
Genre Mexican American leadership
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