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Fbi Files on Mexicans and Chicanos, 19401980 - The Eagle Is Watching

English · Paperback / Softback

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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.

List 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

About the author










José Angel Gutiérrez is emeritus professor of political science ate University of Texas in Arlington.

Summary

FBI Files on Mexicans and Chicanos, 1940-1980 is a multi-chapter book that examines the FBI files on multiple, well known Mexican and Chicanos, as well as the Texas Farm Workers Union and the American G.I. Forum and, the Zoot Suit police riots in Los Angeles, California during the 1940s.

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