North to Aztlán

North to Aztlán
Author: Richard Griswold del Castillo
Publisher: Macmillan Reference USA
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1996
Genre: History
ISBN:

"In this comprehensive survey, Richard Griswold del Castillo and Arnoldo De León explore the complex process of cultural and economic exchange between Mexican Americans, Mexican immigrants, and a racially and ethnically diverse North American society."--Jacket.

Mexicans in North Central Washington

Mexicans in North Central Washington
Author: Jerry García
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738548791

The first Mexicans to the region of North Central Washington were braceros (Mexican nationals) brought to Wenatchee, Okanogan, Moses Lake, and later Quincy to work under contract during World War II. The late 1940s witnessed the arrival to the region of Mexican American families who came from south Texas following migratory routes established in the 1920s to the Pacific Northwest. In the early 1950s, Mexican American families from the Yakima Valley moved north seeking economic opportunities. By the late 1980s, as Mexicans in such places as Wenatchee, Quincy, Brewster, and Moses Lake began to settle down and integrate into the community, they started businesses, bought homes, and many moved into a more diverse economic market.

Mexicans in North Central Washington

Mexicans in North Central Washington
Author: Jerry Garcia
Publisher: Arcadia Library Editions
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2007-05-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781531630225

The first Mexicans to the region of North Central Washington were braceros (Mexican nationals) brought to Wenatchee, Okanogan, Moses Lake, and later Quincy to work under contract during World War II. The late 1940s witnessed the arrival to the region of Mexican American families who came from south Texas following migratory routes established in the 1920s to the Pacific Northwest. In the early 1950s, Mexican American families from the Yakima Valley moved north seeking economic opportunities. By the late 1980s, as Mexicans in such places as Wenatchee, Quincy, Brewster, and Moses Lake began to settle down and integrate into the community, they started businesses, bought homes, and many moved into a more diverse economic market.

Mexico and the United States

Mexico and the United States
Author: William Dirk Raat
Publisher:
Total Pages: 314
Release: 1996
Genre: Mexico
ISBN: 9780820318127

In 1821 Mexico was geographically the largest country in the western hemisphere. By 1853 however, it was but a quarter of its original size. Meanwhile, its neighbour north of the border had expanded its territory enormously - and mostly at Mexico's expense. Similarly in 1800 Mexico's per capita income was half that of the United States; by 1877 it had dropped to one-tenth. Such asymetries have long characterised the relationship between Mexico and the United States.

Proletarians of the North

Proletarians of the North
Author: Zaragosa Vargas
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 303
Release: 1999-03-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0520219627

Between the end of World War I and the Great Depression, over 58,000 Mexicans journeyed to the Midwest in search of employment. Many found work in agriculture, but thousands more joined the growing ranks of the industrial proletariat. Relating the experiences of Mexicans in the workplace and neighborhood, and showing the roles of Mexican women, the Catholic Church, and labor unions, Vargas enriches our knowledge of immigrant urban life.--Publisher's description.

North from Mexico

North from Mexico
Author: Carey McWilliams
Publisher: Praeger
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-04-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1440836825

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