Arthur Johnson Memorial Library

Chicanos and native Americans: The Territorial Minorities Print Rudolph O. de la Garza, Z. Anthony Kruszewski, & Tomas A. Arciniega editor - Englewood Cliffs, N.J. Prentice-Hall 1973 - xii, 203 p. Hardback book.

Contents
Introduction
I. Political inputs: Values, Attitudes and political behavior
II. Political outputs and feedback
Postscript

The uprisings at Wounded Knee and Alcatraz, and the creation of La huelga and La Raza Unida have all shown that the Chicano and Native American will no longer suffer under the oppression and exploitation of Anglo America, say the editors of this volume. The fourteen manifestos and commentaries in this book provide a forceful rejection of the racist stereotypes perpetuated in the past. The contributors examine diverse social, educational and governemental problems that affect these minorities. Published in 1973, this in a picture of minority viewpoints at that time.

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Mexican Americans.
Indians of North America.
Social disaffection--United States

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