Spanish-Americans as a political factor in N.M.
E.B. Fincher
- New York Arno Press 1974
- 312 p.
Contents The Nature of this study Acknowledgments I. Spanish-Americans as a recognized group II. Population as a political factor III. The historical basis of the Anglo-Hispano cleavage IV. The socio-economic base of politics V. Education and politics VI. Church and state VII. Action groups VIII. Party Affiliation in New Mexico IX. Inter-group aspects of political interest X. The patron in New Mexico politics XI Group interests and political conventions XII. The direct primary and the Hispanic-Americans of New Mexico XIII. The struggle for fair employment legislation XIV. Gubernatorial elections in New Mexico, 1912-48 XV. The Anglo-Hispano ration in State and county offices XVI. The political role of the Hipanic-American A select bibliography
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Mexican Americans--New Mexico Politics and government--New Mexico--1848-1950