FBI Files on Mexicans and Chicanos, 1940–1980

The Eagle Is Watching

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FBI Files on Mexicans and Chicanos, 1940–1980

The Eagle Is Watching

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A multi-chapter book that examines the FBI files on two well known persons of Mexican origin, Luisa Moreno and Ernesto Galarza; four Chicanos, Ambassador Raymond Telles and his wife Delfina Navarro, Francisco "Pancho" Medrano, Freddy Fender; two organizations, the Texas Farm Workers Union and teh American G.I. Forum; and, one event, the Zoot Suit police riots in Los Angeles, California during the 1940s.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Luisa Moreno, The Guatemalan Mexican
Chapter 2: Ernesto Galarza, the first Chicano Activist Scholar
Chapter 3: Ramón “Raymond” Telles, First Chicano Ambassador of the United States, and his wife, Delfina Navarro
Chapter 4: Salvador Buruel Castro of the Los Angeles School District Student Walkouts of 1968
Chapter 5: Balde from San Benito, Texas aka Freddy Fender
Chapter 6: Francisco “Pancho” Medrano
Chapter 7: The American G. I. Forum and Joe Molina's Case
Chapter 8: The Border Coverage Program, the U.S. Intervention in Mexico's Internal Affairs

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Published Aug 22 2022
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 274
ISBN 9781793624550
Imprint Lexington Books
Dimensions 230 x 153 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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