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Recovering history, constructing race the Indian, black, and white roots of Mexican Americans

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  • ""In this book it is my intent to write about the Mexican American people's Indian, White, and Black racial history. In doing so, I offer an interpretive historical analysis of the experiences of the Mexican Americans' ancestors in Mexico and the United States. This analysis begins with the Mexican Americans' prehistoric foundations and continues into the late twentieth century. My focus, however, is on exploring the legacy of racial discrimination that was established in the aftermath of the Spanish conquest and was later intensified by the United States government when in 1848, it conquered northern Mexico (presently the U.S. Southwest) and annexed it to the United States (Menchaca 1999:3). The central period of study ranges from 1570 to 1898"--Page 1."

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  • "Recovering history, constructing race : the Indian, black and white roots of Mexican Americans"
  • "Recovering history, constructing race : the indian, black, and white roots of Mexican Americans"
  • "Recovering history, constructing race : the indian, black, and white roots of mexican americans"
  • "Recovering history, constructing race the Indian, black, and white roots of Mexican Americans"
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  • "Recovering history, constructing race : the Indian, black, and white roots of Mexican Americans"
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