Ethnic realities of Mexican Americans : from colonialism to 21st century globalization / by Martin Guevara Urbina, PH.D. Professor, Criminal Justice, Sul Ross State University–Rio Grande College, Eagle Pass, Texas, Joel E. Vela, ED.D. Sul Ross State University–Rio Grande College, Professor, History, Uvalde, Texas, Juan O. Sánchez, PH.D. Director of Institutional Reporting and Assessment, Texas A&M University at Galveston.

Urbina, Martin G. (Martin Guevara), 1972- author.
Springfield, Illinois : Charles C. Thomas, Publisher, Ltd., [2014];©2014
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  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 263-276) and index.
  • Ethnic constructions : the making of the upcoming majority, Mexican Americans — Situating conquest, colonialism, slavery, ethnic identity formation, citizenship, and criminal law in America — The Mexican conquest : ethnic realities under colonialism — The invisible empire : Mexican Americans and the fiery cross, in the shadows of the night — Mexicans, the KKK, and religion : the power to exclude and oppress — Criminalizing Mexican identity : privilege, power, and control over time — Borders and dreams : the Chicano fight for equality and justice — The last frontier : Mexican Americans and education in the new millennium — Mexican Americans in 21st century globalization — Afterword: the future of Mexican Americans in the 21st century.

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