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.DOCUMENT RESUME ED 124'339 RC 009 241: AUTHOR Marquez, Benjamin, -Ed'. TITLE Chicano Studies Bibliography: A Guide to the Resources td the Library at the UiiverSity of Texas at El Paso. Supplement to 3rd Edition, 1974-75. INSTITUTION Texas Univ., El Paso. / . PUB DATE 75 Not NOTE 36p.1; For related document, see ED 119 923. t available in hard copy due to marginal legibility of original document EDRS PRICE MF-$0.83 Plus Postage. HC Not Available from EDRS. DESCRIPTORS ,Audiovisual Aids; *Bibliographies; Books; Cultural Background; Films; History; *Library Collections;, Library Materials; *Mexican Americans; Periodicals; *Reference Materials; SocioecOnomic Influences; *University Libraries IDENTIFIERS *Chicanos; *University of Texas El Paso, ABSTRACT . Compiled to facilitate research in the field o Chicano Studies, this bibliography cites approximately 197 books and periodical #rticles published between 1937 atd-1974. This bibliography is intended as a guide .to select items wh ch are n the Chicano' Materials Collection_ at the University of T xas Paso. ArrAged.alphabetically by the author's or editor or by tAle, the entries are numbered sequentially. Entrie part of t\E1 $t name include 'general bibliographic information, call number for books, anevolume number and date for periodicals. Some entries include a short abstract: A subject index is provided. Twelve films and 55 tape holdings are also cited. The materials cover such subjects as the Cl4cano Movement, curanderismo, foreign relations, 4story, racism, Chicano literature, culture conflict, educationeedployment, and social conditions. (114) *********************************************************************** Documents acquired by ERIC include many informal unpublished * * materials not available from other sources. ERIC-makes every effort * 4c-to-obtain the best copy available. Neverthelessi items of marginal * '* reproducibilit2eare often encountered and thii'Affects the quality * * of the microtiChe and hardcopy reproductions ERIC makes available * * via the ERIC Document Reproduction Service (EpRS). EDRS is not * * responsible for the quality of the original document. Reproductions * * supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original. * *t*********************************************************************

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.DOCUMENT RESUME

ED 124'339 RC 009 241:

AUTHOR Marquez, Benjamin, -Ed'.TITLE Chicano Studies Bibliography: A Guide to the

Resources td the Library at the UiiverSity of Texasat El Paso. Supplement to 3rd Edition, 1974-75.

INSTITUTION Texas Univ., El Paso./

.

PUB DATE 75NotNOTE 36p.1; For related document, see ED 119 923. t

available in hard copy due to marginal legibility oforiginal document

EDRS PRICE MF-$0.83 Plus Postage. HC Not Available from EDRS.DESCRIPTORS ,Audiovisual Aids; *Bibliographies; Books; Cultural

Background; Films; History; *Library Collections;,Library Materials; *Mexican Americans; Periodicals;*Reference Materials; SocioecOnomic Influences;*University Libraries

IDENTIFIERS *Chicanos; *University of Texas El Paso,

ABSTRACT. Compiled to facilitate research in the field o

Chicano Studies, this bibliography cites approximately 197 books andperiodical #rticles published between 1937 atd-1974. Thisbibliography is intended as a guide .to select items wh ch are

nthe Chicano' Materials Collection_ at the University of T xasPaso. ArrAged.alphabetically by the author's or editoror by tAle, the entries are numbered sequentially. Entrie

part oft\E1$t nameinclude

'general bibliographic information, call number for books, anevolumenumber and date for periodicals. Some entries include a shortabstract: A subject index is provided. Twelve films and 55 tapeholdings are also cited. The materials cover such subjects as theCl4cano Movement, curanderismo, foreign relations, 4story, racism,Chicano literature, culture conflict, educationeedployment, andsocial conditions. (114)

***********************************************************************Documents acquired by ERIC include many informal unpublished *

* materials not available from other sources. ERIC-makes every effort *4c-to-obtain the best copy available. Neverthelessi items of marginal *

'* reproducibilit2eare often encountered and thii'Affects the quality *

* of the microtiChe and hardcopy reproductions ERIC makes available ** via the ERIC Document Reproduction Service (EpRS). EDRS is not *

* responsible for the quality of the original document. Reproductions ** supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original. *

*t*********************************************************************

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CHICANO STUDIES.BIBLIOGRAPHYc A GUIDE TO THE RESOURCESOF THE LIBRARY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT EL PASO

Supplement to thel'3rd. Edition

By Benjamin Marquez, Editor

The University of Texas at El Paso Library1975

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This bibliography was compiled to facilitate researchin the field of Chicano Studies and is intended to be aguide to select items.

This bibliography contains 197 new entries. Theycontain a selebted numblr of new additions to the U.T.E.P. "Chicano Materials Collection. The subject index tonfQrmsto the format 'of the one used in the third edition.

The first' two editions Were done by' ken Redman,Assistant University Librarian anCwere entitledMEXICAN AMERICAN BIBUOGRWPXY. The third edition wasdone Cesar Caballero and was.. entitled CHICANO STUDIES

BIBI OtRApHY.

.TABLE OF C ENTSto

'USE AND ARRANGEMENT OF TH S BIBLIOGRAPHY . . . . iv

SUBJECt INDEX

BOOK AND-PERIODICAL a TICLES ...... . Part 1

AUDIO VISUAL MATERIALS Part 2

I would Ii-ice-to-thank- Cesar-Caballero fer-his he 1p,.

technical asst. tame, and, advice toward the completion ofthis project. M

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All book and periodical article entries are arrangd

alphabetically by the author's or editor's last name or by

title-when-there is no author or editor. The entries 11-ae

been eneumeratad consecutively trod 1 to 1,7. The numars

the subject index refer to these entries.

The entries give general .bibliographic, informatiOn

(author,._ title, etc.) and include the call number for,boOks

--and volume number and date for periodicals. Some'en ries

also include' a short.abstr4act of what is contained i

work. For intensive research consult the Card Cat og under

the subject heading MEXTCALMITICANS.IrFor assistance Consult

any of our librarians who will be more than gladtO be of service

to you,

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1

SUBJECT DIDEX

ulture: 22, 43 144, 161

see alsO Chavez, Cesar;Migrant ,Labor; Labor Unions)

The Alamo: 94

Alianza: (see Reyes LopezTijerina)

Anthropology:. 50, 193

Art: Go, 61,191Aztec Indians: 13, 14, 25, 30,

50, 57, 6o168, 75, 106,110;111, 117, 130, 135, 136, 180,182, 188, 193'

Aztlan, the meaning of: 50, 52,

68, 79, 180, 55Baca, Elfego: 32, 44

Barrios:- 47, 78, 91, 172

Bibliographies: 12, 27, 104,

3.63, ,3.84

Border Patrol: (see U.S. Immi-gration and NaturalizationService)

Border Problems: (see U.S.

Foreign Relations: Mexico;Mexico Foreign Relations:U.S.: Immigration)

Bracero Program: 97,

127, 136Brown Berets: 70, 78, 118,

123'

Caciquismo: 106

CaliforniaGeneral: 2, 131

)History: 5, 32, 92, 132,

34119, 195 ;

Los Ange1es: 32, 77, 97,128, 134, 146 >

Catholic Church: 2, 5, 10, 67,

78, 132, 173, 180, 182Census Data: 93Chavez, Cesar: 515, 23182,

90, 116, 127, 144, 164)v, 56,

176, 180Chic`anab: 55, 123, 137,-138,

1653 180Chicano Literature: (see Lit-

erature, Chicano)

Chlcano Movement': 11, 23, 5?,

13., 23, 52i 58, 68, 77, 118,

119, 120, 123,.127,.1,3, 156, ,(166, 170, 113, 180

Chicano Studies:: 47, 57, 156Chicano Theater: (see Theater,

Chicano)Civil Rights» .Ssee Discrikna-

tion; Racism; Segregation)

College: (see Education, Higher)Colonialism:. (see internal

Colonialism)-

Conquest:, '(see Spanish Con-qUest)

Corona,kBert: 39CorridoS: 31 168Cortez, Gregorio: 32)Cortina, Juan N.: 2., 32, 132,

189Collrt House Raid: (see ,Land

Grants;, Land Grant War ofL967; New Mextco;Rem, LopezTijerina)

Crystal City, Texas: (see Texas/

Crystal City)Culture: 26, 31,,60,79,.193

6

Culture Conflict: 2, 3, '78, 136,,

15,0., 189

Curanderismo: 57, 100, 159, 168Customs: 100Depression, The Great: 95, 96,

97Diplomatic Relations: (see U.S.

Foreign Relations-Mexic1;Mexico. Foreign Relations-U.S.)

Discrimination: 122

Drug. Use: 181

Etonomic Conditioks: 65, 144

Education, Generdn 3, 7, 26,

33; 47, 51, 67, 68, 78, 79,90, 121, 136, 148, 150, 152,167, .180

Education, Bi-Cultural: 47,

167

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Education, Bi-Lingual:,. 36;

1,57, 167Education, Higher: 47, 66

Education, Migrant: 20, 22,

121Education, Secondary: 68Educational Achie(ement: 65,

. 142, 173EI,Paso, Texas

General: 121

Dealth: 145History:- 189Salt War: 2Southside: 9, 145

Etployment: 22, 47, 146--

Exploration, Spanish:(see Spanish History ofActivity in the Americas)

-Family: 57

Feminism:* (see Chicanes)Fertility: 19 .

Folk, Medecine: (see Curander-

ismo)

Folklore: 31, 61, 62, 100,-128

Peneral Comprehensive and

Introductory: 4, 31, 52,5T, 68, 74, 78, 114, 117,136, 140, 161, 173,.160

Gonzalez, Rodolfo 'Corky':/8, 117, 127, 141, 179

Grape Workers Striker 15, 56,136, 144, 164, 176 (see also

Chavez, Cesar; Migrant Labor).

Green Card Program: 116Guadalupe Hidalgo TreatIr: 2,

42, 57, 102, 114, 132, 189

Guevara, Ernesto 'Che': 83,

54, 85, 115Gutierrez, Jose Angel: 11, 29,

127, 167, 179 _

Healer of Los Olmos: 100

Health: 40, 67, 124, 145, 187

History: 2, 4, 8, 18, 32, 40,

57, 68, 70, 75, 78, 79, 92,

_94, 95, 96, 97, 117, 126,142,136, 160, 184, 189, ,

Housing: 9, 26, 40, 145, 172

Identity: 68, 93, 143, 173

Illegal Aliens: 39, 41, 97

Immigration:' 2, 7, 57, 58, 97,

12q027 132Impekaliiml, 2, 41; 94, 112,

162Incas: 193Income: 67, 148, 192Indian Heritage: 24, 25, 57,

78, 191Institutional Racism: 47, 134

,

Intellectual History: 4-

tntellegence Tests: 120Internal Colonialism: lei 131,

189Jaramillo, Pedrito: 159Labor Unions; ".40, 82 -7:-'

Land Grants: 2, 18, 42,-67,108, 132, 189

Land Rights: 4, 42, 105, 103,0/131

Language: 67, 80, 121, 142,173

Language of the Chicano: 34,Co , 146

Law And the Chicano: 33, 41,134,,105

Library Programs and,Services:99

Life Styles: (see Sociology)Literature, Chicano: 17, 26,

31, 54, 104, 140, 149, 155,160, 168, 170, 183

Literature, Pre-Columbian: 111LULAC (League of United Latin

American Citizens):. 67MANO: (Mexican American National-

ist Organization) 166 .

Mani est Destiny: 2, 16, 18, 37, 64, 76, 89, 94, 98, 101,

102, 109, 112;113, 114, 117,123, 127, 136, 139, 154, 162,171, 174, 178, 189

Mass Media: 35Maya Indians: 25, 48, 57, 111,

188, 193 ".

Medical Care: 124, 145 (seealso Health).

Mental Health: 124, 185_Mexican/Revolution: 4, 21, 45,

46,.81, 127, 11;3, 186, 196Mexican War: 16, 37, 38, 57,

64, 76, 89, 98, 101, 102,109, 112,, 113, 123, 139, 154,162, 171, 174, '178

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0 Mexico Foreign Rolations-U.S.: 4; 21,43, 94, 97,112 154)

MexicoHistory: 4, i4, 21, 75.;81,

94, 112, 136,' 169, 182;496Migrant Farm Workers: 5, 15,

22, 40, 41, 43, 132, 144,164, 175, 195

Migration: 57Militancy: 66,,87, 108

Montezuma: 25, 135

La Mujer: (see Chicanos)

Murieta, Joaquin: 2, 180,

189Music: 30

Mythology: 13

Nativity and Parentage: 7

New Mexico: 2, 18, 32

103, 108, 111, 132 78, 194

Occupational Status: 123

Organizations: 29, 67, 70,

104, 158, 166, 173Philosophy: 55, 117, 140, 165,

169Poetry, Chicano: 5, 9,, 31, 53,

59, 73,,107, 133, 140, 165,

168Police.Relations: 41, 57, 77,

91, 134Political Activity: 51, 67,

125, 129, 158, 167, 169,190, 194

Political Attitudes: 49, 63,

71, 72, 87, 158Political Socialization: 72

Politics: 26, 29, 51, 55, 57,67, 68, 70, 72, 79, 88, 91,

106, 117, 136

Population: 67, 114

Poverty: 121, 151, 185

Psychology: 182

Racism: 33, 47, 49, 57, 70,92, 95, 96, 97, 116, 122,123, 134, 139, 141, 147,152,.171, 182, 185, 189,

197Religion: (see Catholic

Church) 57

Riots: 134La Raze. Cosmica: 31

8

La Raza Unida Party: 1, 11,39, $1, 55, 88, 123, 125,153, 167, 179\

Pepatriation: 95 96. 97`Salazar, Ruben: 52, 134School Busing: 38Second Ward: (see El Paso;

Texas)Segregation in akkusing: 63,

132

Segregaiiiin in Schools: 63,

152Self Concept: 65Sleepy Lagoon Case: 411 A

Sacio-Economic Conditions': -,-)114

Sociology: 8, 471 43, 45, 143,144, 151, 173, 185, 192

Southwest: 103Spanish Conquest: 50, 57, 75,

106, 110, 111, 135, 193Spanish' History Of Activity in

America: 5, id, 14, jo 57,58, 75, 103, 106, 110, 130,132,-135, 182, 189

Statistics

Census: 93Education: 20, 47, 65,123,150Employment; 43, 148Fertility: 19General: 68, 173Health: 172Housing: 9, 172Income: 22, 192Politics: 49, 71, 72, 125,190, 194'

Stereotypes: 35,.47, 92, 97,185, 189

Strikes,, Labor: 82, 116

El 'Teatro CaMpeino: 86

TexasCrystal City: 11, 40, 87,88, 116, 117, 129, 167, 179El Paso: (See El Paso, Texas)

General: 34, 131, 152, 166History: 2, 18, 32, 94, 112,.116,126, 189Revolution: '57gan'Antonio: 29

Texas. Rangers: 2, 87, 116, 139Theater, Chicano: 54, 165; 168

(see El Teatro Campesino)

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)-- Tijerih ;Reyes Lop4: 5, 18,

' 23, Q, 86, 105 108, 127,

177 \_Toltec Indiand": 25-Treaty Of Guadalupe-Hidalgo:

(see Guadal4e*Hidalgo Treaty)U.S. Foreign Relatibt7,Mexico:

'2-21,'''43, 57, 81;94, 97,.112, *. -

U.S.- imMigraii6h4-ind Ititura liza-tion Service: 414 97

United Farm Warkers Union:82,9O,:176 '..'

Valdez.','Luis:- 86Values:( 71, 185 '

Vasquezt.Tiburcio: 32, 189Villa, Francisco: 4, 21, 45,,..

46, i3.7 "" ..-'War Time Participation: 197Witchcret4,,,(see Curanderismo)liomens Libdration Movement:

(see Chicanm)Zapata, Emiliaho: 4,.21, 45,

46, 117, 186, 196Zoot Suit Riots: '5, hi, 57,

134N

,

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BOOKS AND PERIODICAL ARTIAES

Acosta, joe.' "Chicanc)o Unity Stressed by leaders at Four,Day,Raza Untda Convention.", THE PROSPECTOR (vol. 39,no..11, p.. 1) Sept. 7, ..1972.

Good summary of La Raza Unida Convention activities.

2 Acuaa, Rodolfo. OCCUPIED AMERICA: THE CHICANOS STRUGGLE-"TOWARD 'LIBERATION. Sin Francisco, Canfield Press, 172.277 P. (E/184/M5/A63/1972).

A history of theChicano in the. U.S. a*lls histOricmyths.; and stereotnes that Survive today.

Apr

ACuna, Rudy. CULTURES IN CONFLICE. Los Angelesi-CfiSrterScholl. Books, Inc., 1970. 144 P. (E/181057A62/Ed.).

44'7400'

4. Alba, Victor. THE.MEXICARS...-Zgriork, Frederick A, Praeger,1967. 256 p. Bib. Illus. (F/1226/A4).

An attempted-fnterpretation of Mexicg:s history withan emphas1s on political-unrest and refori.

'5 Alford, Harold J. THE PR,Oupt PEGV4S: THE HERITAGE AND

' CULTURE OF SPANISH SPEAKING PEOPLES IN THE UNITED.STATES. New York, McKay,' 4:97. 320. p.. Bib.t(E/164/

575/A79)

Aluristay FLORICANTO EN AZTLAN. Los' ChicanoCultural Center, 1971. 100 p. 4PQ/7297/A58/F5).

Alvarez, Jose Hernandet. aA Demographic Profile of theMexican. Immigration to the United States, 1910-1950."JOURNAL OF INTER - AMERICAN STUDIES. cj.col. 8, no. 3, p.

471) July, 1966..

Alvarez, Rodolfo. . "The. Psycho Historical and SocioeconomicDevelopment of the Chicano Community in ,'the U.S." SOCIALSCIENCE QUARTERLY (vol. 53, no. 4, p. 920). March 1973.

Los Atrevidos. SOUTH EL PASO, EL SEGUNDO BARRIO. Boulder,University of Colorado-Mexican American1Studies Program,1971. 181 p. illus. (HV/4028/R3/0: ) '1

. A pictoral and poetic essay onn'the contitions exist-ing in South El Paso followed by a statia ,ical survey ofhousing in-the Southside. Contains soma!i'Interviews withtenants and:landlords. (Poems by Abelai4pelgado)

iRil,, A

10 Bannon, John Francis. THeSPANISH BORDER FRONTIER 1513-E1822. Nev York, Holt, Rinehart and WinstO , 1970. 308

°

Illus. Bib. (F/799/B3).

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Barbour,AJohn. !ttystai City Awakens To A New Reality."-

THE.EL PASO TIMES (vol: 167, p. 1-F), June 10_4---19711.

Barriok, Ernie, ed. BIBLIOGRA17k.DE-AZTLAN;'AN ANNOTATEDCHICANO BIBLIOGRAPHY,San-Diegoi!.Centro be EstUdiosChicanos Publications, 1971. 2574. (4/1361/m4/B3).

.4

:13 1._Beliti, CArleton. STORIES. TOLD BY THE AZTECS 'BEFORE,T.HESPANIARDS CAME. ,New-York, Abelard-Schuman., .1970..Illus. (B/98/F6/B4).

,

1:: Bernal, Ignacio. MEXICO BEFORE CORTEZ: ART *HISTORY ANDLEGEND, Garden City, Doubleday and COpanY, Inc, . 1963.135 P.'Illus. (F/1219.1/M53/B43).

15 ,"Bitter Fruit in the Vineyards." NATIONS BUSINESS. (vol. 58,,p. 80) Febtuary, 1170.

The growers argument.against the boycott and strike.'

Blaisdell, Lowell. M. "The Santangelo:Case: A Clain Pre-.ceeding the Mexican War." JOURNAL. OF THE WEST. (vol. 9,,no. 4, p. 235) April, 1972.

Entire issue dedicated to essays on different aspepti,of the Mexican War.

17 Blauner, Robert. "Chicano Writing." RACIAL OPPRESSION. IN.AMERICA. New York, Harper, and Raw Publishers, 192.p. 162. (E/184/4/B555)

Article on ChiNiso Literature and its reflection ofithe Chicano Movement.

18 Blawis, Patricia Bell TIJERINA AND/THE LAND GRANTS. NewYork, International Publishers, 1971. 188 p. Illus.Bib. ,(F/805/M5/B55)

The author traces the historYof the land-grant move-ment from the Anglo takeover to the present.. Includessome work on Tijerina and his comtunity efforts along

.wimtjh his participation in the Poor Peoples March toWashington.

19 Bradshaw, Bealamin St "Trends in the Fertility of MexicanAmericans 1950-70." SOCIAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY (vol. 53,no. 4, p. 688). March 1973.

20 B3awner, Marlyn R. 'Figration ar4 Educational Achievementof Mexican Americans.' SOCIAL'SCIENCE QUARTERLY (v.53,no. 4, p. 726) March, 197:3

diVREAdlieTitAT 814EtlY,4mExteo;:13412-diiti

University of Te;ins VI-oss, 1973. 310 p. Illus. Bib.(F/1234/B83/1971).

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22 Brig Vernon M. CHICANOS AND RURAL POVERTY. Baltimore,The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1973. 81 p. (E/184/M5/B74)', -

"The economic plight of rural Chicanos is a classicexample of administrative social oppressionChicanosare often the victims of institutionally imposed andsanctioned poverty." p. 74.

__"Brown Power Movement Amonuthe Southwest MNEWSWEEK (vol. 71, p. 37) March 25, 19

Americans.

Bap.Adage, Burr Cartwright.. A RAIN OF DARTS. Austin,niversity ofexas Press, 1972. 354\p. (F/1219/B851. -

A history a the political life of the Mexica Aztecs.

25 .Burland, C.A. MONTEZUMA, LORD. 07 THE AZTECS. New York, G.P.Putnams Sons, 1973 269 p. illus. Bib. (F/1219/M8/887).

A study of the Aztec leader Montezuma.

26 Cabrera, Arturo Y. EMERGING FACES; THE MEXICAN AMERICANSNew York li William C. Brown Pub. Co., 1971.(95 p.. Bib.(E/184/M5/C27).

Essays on several areas of the Chicano experience suchas housing,-education, politics etc.

27 California, Fresno /State College. AFRO AND MEXICAN AMERICANA.Fresno, California, 1969. 109 A. (Z/1361/N39/C17/f).

28 California University, 'UCLA Chicano Studies. Center. ANTOLOGIADE. SABER POPULAR. Los Angeles, Aztlan Publications, 1971.

p. (GR/109/A57)

,29 Cardenas, Let. CHICANO 1969. San Antonio, Commission for

Mexican American Affairs, 1969. 10 p. illus.' (E/184/M5/C373/C452/ff).

A series of newspaper articles one.the Chicano Move-'ment in San Antonio.

ai91.r..4-.:Cardon, Hugh. Frederick. A SWIM OF TWENTIETH CENTURY MEXICANART SONG. AnnArbor, Michigan, University Microfilms,1971. 106 p. Bib. 0781.7072/C179s).

Traces Mexican Music from its roots in the Aatecs(music, instruments, ceremonies,Istructure) to Spanish

,influence during the Conquest to the present. Examines. several Mexican omposers and their contributions.

31 Castafieda-Schular, Antonia. LITERATURA gHICANA. Englewood,Clif ,-New Jersey, Prentice Hall. Co., 1972. 366.

(PS/15 /C3).A collection of poems,.essays, and shOrtjUries.which

reflect a rich Mexican heritageliend its incorporationinto Chicano Literature. Covers authors froM the Aztecpoets and Jpae Vniaeon6elOs to.Abelardo and Jose AngelGutierrez.

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:Castillo., Pedro and othe;s:ed...-FURIA Y MUERTE: "LOS BANDIDOS/CHICANOS; Los Angeles', Aztian Press; 1973. 171:13.(HV/6452/M4/C3).

. The story of five Chicanos who led revolts against theAnglo invaders tt the Southwest. Readings on Tiburcio

Vasquez,Joaquin Murieta, Elfego Baca,.Juan Cortina, andGregoricl Cortez.

_P33 Caughey, John.. TO DILL A CHILDS SPIRIT. Itasca, Illinois;F.E. PeacoCk,PUb6 Inc., 1973. 255 p. Illus.. (1.4A/245/16/C32fEduc,).

A history of school segregation in Los Angeles.'t.InclUdes court decisions and the arguements for and.agaitst'school desegregation.

34 Cerda, Gilberto. 'VOCABULARIO Epp:A.1194 DE TEXAS. Austin;University of Texas Press, 1970. 347 p..(pq4829/T)L /c4)

35 s0 .Chicanos Question: What ,About Us?" BROADCASTING (Vol.8040 p. 23) June 28, 1971.

*36 Christian, Chester. BILINGUAL EDUCATION: RESEARCH AND

4 TEACHING: El Paso, Southwest- Council of Foreign Lan-.guage Teachers, 1967. 88 p. (1,0/3701/C6/Edue.).

Reports from the Ea Paso Annual Conference'of theSouthwegt CouncilaptForeign Languages': 10-11,1967:

Co],lins, John R. "The Mexican4:0tion...--dOUNAL OF -THE WEST

April, 1972.

Entire issue dedicated toof the Mexican War.

38 Connor', Seymour. "Attitudes and OpinionsWar, 1846-.:.1970." JOURNAL OF THE WEST (vol. 9, no. 4,p. 361) April, 1972. ,

Entire issue dedicated to essays on different aspectsof the Mexican War.

ar: A Study in Fragrnents.(vol. no. 4t p.

essays on diiierett'aSpeets-

About the Mexican

Corona, tiert. 0.BERT CORONA SPEAKS. New York, PathfinderPress, 1972. 24 p. (E/184/M5/B47).

COrtesi.Carlos E. ed. MEXICAN LABOR IN THE UNITED STATES;New York, Arno, Pressi1974. 400 Illus. (HD/804/M6/038/19.74);':,,Five-atudies on.ChiCato farm labor, although some.

contain blatant racial slUrs, they ,Provide ValudbIe.Statistic's on the histori of the farmworkera;

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41 Cortes, Carlos E., ed. THE MEXICAN AMERICAN AND THE LAW.New York, Arno Press, 1974. 250 p. Illus. (E/184/M5/M49).

Contents: Taylor, Paul S. "The Mexican Immigrantand the Problem of Crime and Criminal Justice"; CitizensComm. for the Defense of Mex. Am. Youth "The SleepyLagoon Case 0.142)"; Stevenson, Coke R. "The *Good Neigh-bor Policy and Mexicans in Texas"; Gonzalez, Isabel .r

"Stepchild of a Nation: The Statub of Mexican Americans ";Ehdore, Guy "Justice for Salcido"; Morgan, Patricia"Shame of a Nation"; Chamberlin, Mark A. "Our Badge ofInfamy: A Petition to the United Nations on the Treat-ment of the Mexidan Iffimigrant." A documentary on thelegal system and the Chicano. Traces societal attitudesand stereotypes from early aotiological aniairsis to morerecent indictmenti agafnst the U:6. for its useNof pol aeviolence against Chicanos.

42 Cortes, Carlos E. , ed. SPANISH AND MEXICAN LAND GRANTS.New York; Arno Press, Inc 1974. 377 p. Illus..Bib.(HD/225/S67)

43 Craig, Richard B.of Texas Press,=NAnalyzes the

group pressures

THE .BRACERO PROGRAM. Austin; UniversiCwa. 233 p. Bib. (HD/1525/C7)birth'of the Bracero-program and thethat brought it about.

44 Crichton, Kyle S. LAW AND ORDER LTD. TU LIFE QF ELFEGOBACA-. Santa Fe, New Mexican PubItshitig Corp., 1928.219 p. illus.- (F/e01/R15. 110

45.- quinlierlancr,i Charles .C. MEXICAN liEgOLUTION: . THE.; CONSTITL6

TIONALIST YEARS. Atistin, University of Texas Press,1972. 149 p. Illus. Bib. (F/1234/C976).

46 Cumberland, Charles, MEXICAN REVOLUTION: .'GEIIESIS UNDER

MADERO. Austin, University. of Texas Press, 1974..298 p. Bib. Illus. (F11R34/C975)

47 Curren, D.J., ed. THE CHICANO FACULTY DEVELOPMEDd PROGRAM:A REPORT. New York, Council on Social Work Education,

1973. 134 p. Bib. (HVAI/095)An assessment df social work programs for the Chicano'

in>terms of its effectiveness and problems with thetraining of competent Chicano social workers.

48 Dantel, Glyn, ed. THE MAYA. New 'York, FrederidICA..---

Praeger, 1966. 246.p. Illus. -1-00.3/C6 5m):

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49 'Davidson, Chandler. 'Ethnib Attitudes As A Basis EprMinority.Cooperation in a Southwestern Metropolis."SOCIAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY (vol. 53, no 4, p..739)March, 1973

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50 Davies, Nigel.1 THE AZTECS: A HISTORY. Londoni, MacMillanLondon Lta.,.1973., 363 p. Bib. Illus. (F/1219/D276/1973).

A history of the Aztecs, their 'rulers, wars, andempire from the journey from Aztlan to the Conquest.

51 De La Garza, Rudolph O. and others,eds. CHICANOS ANDNATIVE AMERICANS; THE TERRITORIAL MIIIMITIES. EngelwoodCliffs, New,Jersey, Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1973. 203 p.(E/18)4/M5/1139/1973),

Atolleation of essays on the'politital impact. ofChitanos-and-Native Americans In the U.S:

52 De Leon, Nephtali. CH/CANOS: OUR BACKGROUND AND OURPRIDE. -Lubbock, Texas; Trucha Publications, inc., 1972.'94p. Bib. (E/18)4/D4).

A co tion of,;short essays. Each .giveta glimpseof t Icano movement and thought.

53 De Leo \, Nepthali. CHICANO POET.. Lubbock; Texas, TruchaPubl eations, Inc". 193 98 p. illus. (PS/355)4/E4423/C5).

54 De Leon, Nephtali. FIVE PLAYS. Denver, Totinem Publica-tions, Inc., 1.97, 159 p. (PS/355)41E4423/P5).

DOCUMENTS OF THE CHICANO STRUGGLE. NeW-York, Pathfinder,. -Inc.; 1971. 16 p. (JF/1061/D6).

Contents: "El Plan de Aztlan" and "Oakland Area%RazaUnida Party Platform."

.56 DUnne; John G. DELANO: THE STORY OF THE CALIFORNIA GRAPESTRIKE. New York, Farror, 1971. .1.17.0 P. (HD/5325/A29/D8)

An analysis and history of the fartworkers'strikein Delano, California as led by Cesar Chaitez, Revisedand updated edition.

57 Duran,Livie Isaro and Bernard, If. Russel, eds. CHICANOSTUDIES. New York, The MacMillian Co., 1973.: 584Bib. (E/18)4/M5/D85).

. A selection of readings dealing with thellistorita4-ropts of Chicanp culture through the Mexican War andtete the develiopment of the Chicano today.

ert. MANANA184

An introduction toRicans, and Cubans.

IS NOW. New York, Atheneum, 1973.

the problems of Ch4danos, Puert<i"

59 ElizOridp,,Dr. Sergio. PERROS Y ANTIPERROS. Berkeley,Qginto Sol Publieations Inc., 1972. 75 P. (PQ/7297/4/P4).

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60 Enciso, Jorge. DESIGN MOTIFS OF ANCIENT MEXICO".New York,Dover Publications, 1953. 153 p., (Q/Sp. Art/745.447En 16d).

61. Espinosa, Jose E. SAINTS IN THE VALLEYS. Las Cruces,University of New Mexico Press, 1960.. 122 p. (Art/

Q/4/730.979/E05).On the New Mexican folk art of Santo making.

62 Espinosa, ManUel Jose. SPANISHNew York, Kraus Reprint Co.,

E7):Includes a map indicating,

of the various talestorigin.in English)

/''N63 Farmer, William A. .THE INFLUENCE Or SEGREGATION OF MEXICAN

AND AMERICAN CHILDREN UPON THE DEVELOPMENT OF SOCIALATTITUDES. .n.p., The Universitypf Southern California1937.. 112 p., Bib. (E/1,84/m5MT/X91/E0p.).

I

,FOLIC-TALES FROM NEW MEXICO.1969. 222 p. (o/lio/n48/

-iaie approximate location(In Spanish with suMmaries

64 Faulk, Odie B. and Stout, Joseph A. THE MEXICAN WAR;

t: CHANGING INTERPRETATIONS. *Chicago, The Swallow

Press.,,l973. 244 p. (E/404/F3P/1973).A coilectIon of essays on the Mexican-American War.

65 . Felice, Lawrence G. "Mexican American Seifr.Concept and

Educational Achievement: The Effects of Ethnic Isola-tion and Socioeconomic Deprivation." SOCIAL SCIENCEQUARTERLY. (vol. 53, no 4, p. 716). 'March, 1973,

66y..in?errin; Richard I. ACCESS TO COLLEGE FOR MEXICAN AMERICANS-

IN THE SOUTHWEST. Palo Alto, College Entrance Examin-ation Board, 1972. 42 p.. (LC3701/M5/F4/Educ:)

E.B. SPANISH AMERICANS A8 A POLITICAL FACTOR INNEW MEXICO 1912 - 1950.. New York, Arno.Press, 1974.311 p. Bib. (F/805/M5/F56/1974)..

A history of Chicano politicIlKinfluence in New

Mexico aryl the factors involved that has shaped ,heirpolitical behavior.

68 Forbes, Jack. AZTECAS DEL. NORTE. Greenwich, Conn.., FawcettPublishing, Inc. 1973. 336 p.,Illus. (E/184/M5/F670)

A book of thort essays oz various areas of Chicanostudies.

69 Frisbie, Parker. "Militancy Among Mexican Athericazi High

School Students." SOCIAL. SCIENCE QUARTERLY. (vol.53, no. 4, p. 863) Marc.'; 1973.

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70 Garcia, Chris F., ed. CHICANO POLITICS. New York, MSSInformation Corp., 1973. 225 p. (E/184/M5/G36).

A collection of readings analyzing various areag' ofthe Chicano Movement.

71 Garcia, Chris F. "Orientations of Mexican American andAnglo Children Toward the U.S. Political Comimunity."SOCIAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY. (vol. 53,1 no. 4, p. 814)March, 1973.

72 Garcia, Chris F. POLITICAL SOCIALIZATION OF CHICANOCHILDREN. New York, Praeger, 1973. 255 p. Illus.Bib. (F/870/M5/G37).

73 Garcia,' Richard. SELECTED POETRY. Berkeley, Quinto Sol.Publications, Inc., 1973. 59 p. Illus. (PS/3557/A7112/s4).

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74 Garza, Hernan Solis. LOS MEXICANOS DEL NORTE. Mexico,Editorial Nuestro Tiempo., 1971. 140 p. (F/1210/S65).

75 Gibson, Charles. THE AZTECS UNDER SPANISH RULE. Stanford,Stanford University Press, 1964. 634 p. Bib. Illus.(972/.02/G357a).

It This book examinee the history of Aztec civilization,following the conquest and the changes that took place,in Indian life under the Spanish crown during they011owing three centuries.

76 Gibson,' Joe. "A. Butler: What,a Scamp." JOURNAL OF THEWEST. (vo1.i9, no. 4, p. 235). April, 1972.

Entire issue dedidated to essays on different aspectsof the Mexican War.

77 Gomez, D.F. "Chicanoi Besieged' The Bloody Fiesta.'THE NATION (vol. 212, p 326-26). March 15, 1971

Article on the Los Angeles Chicano Moratorium.

78, , Gomez, David F. SOMOS HICANOS. Boston, Beacon Press.,1973. 196 p. Illus (E/184/M5/G62),

"...We.livewith the cockroaches and in the mostunworthy conditions one could have in this land....The

AMeAdanp and send rockets to the moon. Yes, goahead and do whatever you want to do while we becomerebellious...Because now we can't endure any more:" p. 181A good general book on the Chicano movement.

.

79 Gomet, Rudolph., ed. THE CHANGING MEXICAN AMERICAN.New York, Merritt Press, 1972: 310'p. E/184/M5/G63).

An anthology of orticlesAidited by NIEP professorDr. Rudy Gomez. J.

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80 Gonzalez, Rafael Jesus. "Pachuco: The Birthof a'CreoleLanguage." ARIZONA QUARTERLY (vo1.128, no: 4, p. 343)0;Winter, 1967.

61 Grieb, Kenneth J. THE UNITED STATES AND HUERTA.. Lincoln,University of Nebraska Press, 1969. 206 p; I11us. Bib.

(527.72073/G871a).U.S. intervention in M%ican affairsiis.cOVered from

the rise ofVictoriano guerta to his fill fromlibwer.Includes the policy and mind of,WoodrOw WilsoW:andreaction to the political turmoil of revolutionary Mexico.

82 Griffity, Winthrop. firs Chavez Beaten?", THE NEW YORK TIMES

.MAGAZINE. (Sec. 6, part. 1, p, 18) Sept. 15, 1974.Article on Cesar Chavez and the fight with the

teamsters union.

63' Guevara, Ernesto. iChe'. EPISODES. OF THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR:,

New Yerk,.International Publishers, 1968. 144 p. (F/

1787.5[07913)-

84 Guevara, Ernesto 'Che'. GUERILLA WARFARE New York,.

Random House, 1961. 298 p. Illus. (11/240/G84/08).*

85 Guevara, Ernesto 'Che'. SOCIALISM AMMAN. Newlork;Pathfinder Prest, 1971. 24 Illus. (HX/1564084/86)

86 Gurza, Agustiria4 "Luis Valdez; DreamertorgVisiOnary."EL CHICANO (Microfilms) August a3,",11972.1). 3.

Article on Luis Valdez, the create El. eatrO

Campesino. Part.twe of the article'appeard on theAug, 80, 1972.issup of EL CHICANO, p. 3.

37 Gutierrez., Armando; "Maiitant:Chalienie to the American

N.'Ethos;. Chicanos and Mexiban Americard." SOCIAL SCIENCE

WARTERLY. (Vol. 53, no. 4, p. 830) Match, 1973.

88 Gutierrez, Jose Angel., LA RAZA:6 REVOLUTION. San :.zare.:.

Francisco, R & E Research AbSoCiateS, 1972. 79-p. Bib.

(E/895/M4/G87/1972/f).An analysis of the social, political, and'economic -

condition of the Chicano in.South Texas and the politicalinstability they create.

89 Haun, Cheryl. "The Whig Abolitionists' Attitude

.The4.Meicican War." JOURNAL OF THE WEST, (vol..9, no.

p.Entire issue dedicated to essays on different

aspects of the Mexican Wary,

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90 Heath, G. Louis. RED, BROWN, AND BLACK DEMAN S FOR BETTER.EDUCATION. Philadelphia, The Westminster ress, 1972.216 p. Bib. (LC/3731/H35/Eauc.)

Heins, Margorie. STRICTLY GHETTO PROPERTY. !Berkeley,Ramparts. premY., 1972. 324 p. (E/184/M5/ 45).

The story dr los Siete de la Reza and their confron-tation with police in the barrio.

92 Heizer, Robert F. and Almolist, Alan F. T E OTHER CALIFOR-NIANS. Los Angeles, University of Cali ornia Press,1971.* 261 p. Bib. Illus. (979.4/H336 ).

A history Of racisein California. he attitudeshcld toward each minority in Californi is studiedseparately.

93 Hernandez, Jose. "Census Data and the Pro lem of Concept-ually Defining the. Mexican American Pbp lationYSOCIAt'SCIENCE QUARTERLY (vol. 53, no 4 p. 671)March, 1973.

.94 Herrea, Rafael Trujillo. OLVIDATE DE 'EL ,ALAMO' Mexico,La Prensa, Editora de .Periodicoa, S.C.L., 1965. 255 p.

'.(327.72073/t769o).A review of the Texas revolution labeling the war

as an act of U.S. imperialism.

95 Hoffmanr,Abrahath. "Mexican Repatriation Statistics: SomeSuggested Alternatives to Carey McWilliaMs." WESTERNHISTORICAL QUARTERLY (vol. 3, no. 4, p. 391) Oct, 1972.

96 Hoffman, Abraham. "Stimulus to Repatriation: The 1931Federal Deporhation Drive and the Los Angeles MexicanCommunit . PACIFIC HISTORICAL REVIEW ?vol. 42, no. 2,p. 205 May, 1973. .

Ana count of the Mexican deportation drive ill theU.S.

97 Hoffman, Abraham. , UNWANTED-MEXICAN AMERICANS IN THE GREAT,DEPRESSION. Tucson, The University of ArizOna Press,1974. 207.p. Illus. Bib. ''(E/184/M5/H63).

A.comprehensive work on a neglected area of Chicano.History.

98 Houston, LOnald E. The Role of Artillery, in the"MexicanWar." JOURNAL OF THE WEST (vol. 9,'no. 4.1.p:273)April, 1172.

Entire issue dedicated "to essays on different

aspects of the Mexican War.

99 "low Mexican Americana View Libraries," WILSON LIBRARY

BULIZPIN (vol. 44, no. 61.R. 736) March, 1970,

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100 Husdon, Wilson M.IK THE HEALER OF LOS ALMOS AND OTHERMEXICAN LORE. Dallas, Southern Methodist UniversityPress, 1951. 139 p. I1.lus. (GRA/T4/no. 24).

101 Irey, Thomas. R. "Soldiering, Suffering. and DYing in the

Mexican War." JOURNAL OF THE WEST (vol. 9, no. 4,

p. 285) April 1972.Ent ,e issue dedicated to setiys on different

aspects of the Mexicap.War.

102 Johnson; Kenneth M. "Baja California and the Treaty of

Guadalupe Hid go." JOURNAL OF THE WEST (vol. 9,

no. 4, p. 328 April, 1972.Entire'is ue.dedicated to essays on different asps

aspects of the Mexican War..

103 Jones, Oakah L., Jr: .PUEBLO WARRIERS AND-SPANISH CONQUEST.Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1966. 188 p.

Bib. (978.902/n22p),A study of Spanish Frontier and the organization

and tactics used by them in using the Pueblo Indiansas allies in pacifying other natives.

104 Jordon, Lots B. MEXICAN AMERICANS. Littleton, Colorado,

114braries Unlitited, Inc. , 1973. (Z/1361/M4/J67/Ref.)

i - An annotated bibliography of Chicano Materials, I--

audio-visual materials, personalities, newspapers,organizations, and associations.

105 Kentfield, C. "Incident in Rio Arriba; Attempt by SmallBand of SPanish, Americans to Seize Land in New Mexico."

NW YORK,TIMES.MAGAZ1NE ,-(p. 20) July 16, 1967.

A Traces the history of the' stolen New Mexico landand Tijerinas' struggle,tp'regain it.

106 Kern., Robert. THE CACIQUES. Albuquerque, University of

New Mexico" Press,. 1973... 163 p. (JL/958/K47).

"Gives insight to the Spanish exploitationof theAztec political heirarchy anaee. limited treatment of

political life in contemporary Mexico. Also discussed

is the system' of CadiqUismo in Latin America.

107 Kirack, Alex 'Gallo'. SPACE FLUTES AND BARRIO PATHS. SanDiego, -Panshenk.Printing Collective, 1972. 72,p. Illus.(PS/3521/165/S67).

N108 Knowlton, Clark S. "Violence in New Mexico: .A Sociological.

Percipectilie." CALIFORNTA.LAW REVIEW. (vol. 58, P.10524 )

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109 Lambert, Paul F. "The MovementAll Mexico." JOURNAL OF THEp. 317) April, 1972.

Entire issue idedicated toaspects of the Mexican War,

for the Acquisition..)ofWEST (v61..9, no: 4,

essays on different

110 Leon-Portilla, Miguel. THR BROKgN SPEARS; THE AZTEC'

ACCOUNT OF THE CONQUEST OF.MEXICO. Toronto, Canals,,S, J.. Reginald Saunders and Co., 1959. 163 p. Illus.(72:02/L551b).' ,

"Broken spears lie in the roads;"we have torn ourhiir_in grief..The houies-arekroofless now, d theirwalls are red with blood." Elegy for Technb tlan.

111 Leon-Portilla, Miguel. PRE-COLUMBIAN LITERAT OFMEXICO.'1Norman, Oklahoma, University" of Oklahoma.Press, 1 69. 106 p. Illus. (680.9972/L554p).

There are great epic-poems tkecalling cbsmologicalmyths an legends about,the gods' and pultureheroes;there ar the sacred hymns and an extraordinary varietyof religi, us poetry which is often lyrical and sometimesdramatic;, there still remain chronicals and historical`accounts based onthe ancient annals..." p. 173.

112 Livermore, Abiel Abbot. THE WAR WITH MEXICO REVIEWEDBoston, the American Peace Society, 1850. 310 p.(JHM/Sp./973.6/L751w).)"The Anglo Saxons have been aparently persuaded to

think themselves the chosen people, the annointedrace, of the Lord, comisSionedto drive out the heathenand plant their relegion and constitutions in every'

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canaan they could subjugate." p. 8

'113 Livingston-Little, D.E. "Composition and'Activitias of,,

U.S. Military Forces in California blaring 1846-1848."JOURNAL OF THE WEST (vol. 9, no. 4, p. 285) April, 1972.

Entire issue dedicatee' .to essays on*different,aspects of the Mexican War. .

114 Lopez y Rivas, Gilberto. LOS CHICANOS; UNA MINORIA NACIONALEXPLOTADA. -Mexico, Editorial Nuestro Tiempo, 1971.(E/184/M5/1,664).

A study of, Chicanos by a Mexican author, from the.Anglo takp,%rie6o the yar.sent urban and rural. problems.

115 Lowy, Michael. THE MARXISM OFCHE GUEVARRA. New York,Monthly Revtew Press, 1973. 127 p. Bib. (F/2849.22/

,11O.

G85/1613).).

.0 -.

,Lukas;'Anthony. "Tales of the Texas Rangers:" ROLLING::

STONE (Number'172) Oct,'24, (Copy

available in icano a er als ofilPd)

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117 Martinez, Elizabeth and others. VIVA-LA RAZA. New york,Doubleday and Co., Inc., 1974, 353 p. Illus. (E/184/

M5/M478).,'"Hera is the manifesto of two women who want to tell

the factual story of the Chicano8..With-paasion and.fervor theSP,help.the reader understand what lies behindthe stabbing efforts to attain a rightful placJinhistory and in society today. Their Picture is nota pretty one; they paint it with a sense, of pride,determination, and outrage." p.

118 "Machismo Riot; Flare-up in East L.A. Barrio," NEWSWEEK(volt. 77, p. 34) Feb. 15, 1971.

119 Macias, Y.R. "Chicano Movement." WILSON LIBRARY BULLETIN(vol. 44, no. 6, p. 731) Miarh, 1970.

120 Mangold, Margaret, ff.., ed. LA CAUSA CHICANA. New York,

Family Servic4a Assriof America, 1972. 209 p. (E/184/

M5/C38).

121 Manuel, Herschel, T. SPANISH.SPEAANG CHILDREN OF THESOUTHWEST. Austin, University of Texas.. Press1-1971t

216 p. ($1787/M3Y.

A good summary of thelvroblems of Spanish speakingstudents in a mono-cultural mono-lingual environmentat school.

122 Martin, James G. MINORITY GROUP RELATIONS. Columbus,

A. Bell and Howell Co., 1973. 131 p. Bib. (HT/1521/

M282).Explores every area of racism and peOple who have

a racial.,prejudice. j(

123 'Martinez, Elizabeth and Lopez y Rivas, Gilberto, eds.

THE CHICANOS. New York, Monthly Review Preas, 1973..

187 p. Bib. (E/184/M5/L613). 'An analysis of Chicano history and politics in the'

United States.

124 Martinez, Dr. Floyd H. "Mental* Health Services for I*

Raza - .Migrants Again?" EL CHICANO (vol. 9, no. :54,

p. 8) Apri1,11, 1974.

125 McClusky, Clifton. "Mexican hmerican Political Behavior

in-Texas." SOCIAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY (vol. 53, no,

4, p. 783) March, 1973.

126 . MctemOre,'S. Dale..,baordination in

53,-PP. 432

"The. .Origins of Mexican' American-

Texas." SOCIAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY

p.,:656) March, 19713.,

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127 Meir, Matt S. and Rivera, Feliciano. THE CHICANOS.New York, Hill and. Wang, 1972.. 280 p. Bib. (E/184//45/M45).

Traces the history of the Chicanos in the Southwest.

128 Miller, Elaine K. ci MEXICAN FOL& NARRATIVE 'FROM THE LOS .

ANGELES AREA Austin, University, ot Texas Press,1973.. 388 p. Illus. Bib. (GR/115/M52).

A collection of folktales ranging in subject fromthe devil to btried treasure. Contains a short bio-graphical background on all informants.

1 Miller, Michael V. "Verticle Ties and the Re-D stributionof Power in Crystal City." SOCIAL SCIENCE QUARTERL(1101 053,, no. 4, p. 772, March, 1973.

130 Miller, Ruth. PUEBLO INDIAN CULTURE AS SEEN BY THE EARLY.SPANISH EXPLORERS. Los Angeles, University of SouthernCalifornia Press, 1941. 30. p. 14/970.3/M616p)

131 Moore, Joan N. "Colonialism: The Case Of',the ,MexicanAmerican." SOCIAL PROBLEMS (vol. 17, no. 4,, p. 463)

Article on the concept of internal colonialism and,its effect in California, New Mexibo, and Texas.

132 Moquin, Wayne. A; DOgUMENTARY HISTORY OF THE MEXICAN a.AMERICANS. New York, Praeger Publishers, 1972.. 395 p.Bib. Illus. (E/184/M5/M64/1971).,

Sixty-five essays on the long span of dhicanohistory. s

133 Mora, Ricardo. THE BLACK SUN. Lubbock, Texas, TruchaPublications, Inc., 1973. 74 p. (PS/3562/074/87)

134 Morales, Dr. Armando., ANDO SANGRANDO; AI BLEEDING.La Puente, California Perspective PublIcations, 1972.141 p.,Bib. Illus. (103.84/M5/m65)

A study of Chicano-police.conflict in Contemporal,k)America. "Seventeen rejections were encountered inattempting to persuade the white press to 'publishANDO SANGRANDO,.:.The painful side of the MexicanAmerican story, definitelY must 'be told wheth6r ornot others wish to hear it." .p.

135 Morris, J. Btityard. FIVE.,LETTERS OF CORTES TO THE EMPEROR.New York, W.W. Norton and Co., 'Inc. , 1972. , 0/1230/C8522/1972),.

The letters of Cortes give a detailed account ofthe ipvasion of 'Mexico and thel,conquest, of Montezumaaempire. 'Inclu'sied is a description :of his -life, ,rele-gion, and personality whieh influenced Cortes' descriptionof the native Mexicans. 23

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Nava, Julian. VIVA LA RAZA; REA.DI(GS ON

New York, D. Van Nostrand Go.: , 1913. 1

M5/N32)

137 Traver, Dr. Isatelle. "La Mexicana - Agent POIChang .EL CHICANO (vol: 9, no 6, p. 3) Sept. 26;'1974.

138 Nieto , Consuielo. "The Chicana and' the WoMens ,Rights

Movement." CIVIL RIGHTS DIGEST<Pvol. 6, no. 3, ii...36) . Spring 1974:-

.

En' issue medicated to *sexism and' racism.V , ;

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139 Oates; Stephen B. "Los Diablos,Te,cjle: The. TeXas

Rangers" in anthe Mexican' Wza.r." J AL OF THE WEST

(vol. 9; no. 4, p: .487) Oct., 1970. 4

Article on the Rangers and the atrocities comm-itted by them during' the Me-246E1.n War.

140 Ortego, Philip D. WE ARE CH/OANOS, AN ANTHOLOGY OFMXICANAMERICAN LITERATURE'. Nsw 'Ydrk, Simon and,Schusteri,

Inc. , 1973 320 p Illus-. (P8/506/1v14/07).

141 Palomares, V.H. "Viva La Raza. ". PERSONNEL AND GUIDANCE

JOURNAL (v. 50, p. 118) Oct:, 1971.

142 Patella,. Victoria. ,"Situattorial Variation in Language

Patterns, or Mexican American Boys and Girls." SOCIAL ,

SCIENCE QUARTERLY (vol. 53, no. 4, p. 855) Mard1 -19,73.

143' -Penalosa,,, F. "Redent Changes Among Chicanos." SOCIOLOGY J

AND SOCIAL RESEARCH (vol. 55 p 47) Oct 1970

144 Penalosa and Mo4onagh. "Social Mobility in a MexicanAmerican Community." SOCIAL FORCES (vol. 44, p. 498)June, 1966.

145 Peters_ , teve. Fa.ther- Rehm 'Family Health Center. Series

EL PAS TIMES .(microfilm).

1. "El Paso's Second Ward got Like Health Resort"1ldov. 25,'1973 (p. A-1, A-10)

2.' "Poor Nal Gat Good Medical Care." Nov. 25'1973. , ,A-1, A-3)

, ..3. 'Move to Aid Barrio Began Six Years Agoi" Nov. 27,

1973.- (A-1, A-5)4. "El Segundo Old, Neglected,'Dying." Nov. 26, 1973.

(p. A-14)5. "Barrio Health Center Lbcation Major Issue." Nov.

29, 1973. (p A-1, A-8)

.Phillips, Robert Jr. LOS ANGELES'SP,ANISH: PSCRIPT'VEANALYSIS Doctoral 'Thesis, UniverS'ity:Of Wisconsin,

1967. (MicofiiM 291, "no. 58)

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Pinkey, A. "PrejUdice Toward Mexican'and Negro Americans.PUYLON (vol. 24, no, 4,_ p.:353) 14inter, 1963.

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148 Poston, Dudly. L. ,'On The Cost of Being a Mexican AMaricanWorker.". SOCIAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY (vOl..52, no. 4,p.695): , March, 1973."

149 Quinn, Anthony. THE ORIGINAL SIN. Boaton, Litie Brownand Co., 1972. )311.p. (M/2287/0/A3).

These f portrititvof.Anthony Quinn and his lifeas a youn Chicanb in California in the 1930s.

150 Ramirez, Manuel.. "Cognitive Styles and Cultural Democracy. in Education." SOCIAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY (vol. 53,

no. 4, p. 895) March, 1973.

151 Ramos, Reyes. "A Case In Pointof An EthnomethodologicalStudy of a Poor. Mexican Aierican'Family." SOCIAL,"SCIENCE' QUARTERLY (vol. 5, no 144p. 904) .March, 1973.

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Rangel, Jorge C. and Alcala, Carlos M. DE JURE. SEGREGA-,TION OF CHICANOS IN TEXAS SCHOOLS. Harvard Civil Rights,Civil Liberties Law Review, Reprint 1970: 57 p. (LC/370/M5/R3/Educ.)

1.53 LA, RAZA UNIDA. Lansing Michigan, Raza Unida Party, 1973.80 p.,Illus. (E/184/M5/R39)

"This material comes from the people, their past,present and future. Their identity equality,'self-determination, history and unity are all beingWritten"by them through their active particPation in all facetsof human endevor." p. 2. On the Raza Unida Party.

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Michigan.

154 Reynolds,, Curtis R, "The Deterioration of MexiCan AmericanDiplomatic Relations, 1833-1845." .JOURNAL OF THE WEST(v61, 11, 213) April, 1972.,

,Entire issue dedicated to essays on differentaspects, of the Mexican .War.

155 Robinson, CecilNew Voices:SOUTHWESTERN

51), 1971.,

"WithEars AttUned and the.SOund.of:,..An Updating of With The Ears Of Strangers."AMERICAN LITERATURE' 2-p.

156. Rochin,-RefUgio I. "TheShort and TurbularA Life ofChican Studies: A Preliminary StudyofEmerging Pro -grams . ah 1 Problems." -SOCIAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY ..(vol.'53, no 4., p. 885) ,March, 19731

157 liodriguevi'Armando. ."The Necessity fore Bi-Lingual Edueation."WILSON LIBRARYBULLFTIN Irl.rn*ne. 6,11,,.724),N184.970,

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158 Rodriguez, y Conrado. A MEASUREMENT OF POLITICAL ATT-ITUDES I MEXICAN AMERICAN CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS.Unpublis ed Thesi's , 1972, (Archives/378.7 6/Not )

159 Romano-V., Octavio I. "Charismatic Medicine Folk alingand' Folk .Sainthood. AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGIST (vol. 67 ,

p. 1151) Oct. 1965.A descriptive analysis of folk medicine. Contiains

a short history of Don Pedrito Jaramillo, a famousfaith healer.

160 Rosaldo, Renato and 'others ed. CHICANO: THE EVOL!fIIONOF A PEOPLE. Minneapolis, ,Winston Press, 197(E/184/M5/R63).

". . r have, the, Mexican Americans been ludedas an egral part . of, the 'American past Seldomhave scholars Viewed Mexican Americans, as an activeforce in the socio-hiatoTical pieture. They havebeen treated. as sliihtly less than an invisablepresence (but slightly)." An excellent anthology'works on Chicano. history.'

VO161 Rowin, Helen. TIE .MEXICAN AMERICAN. Washington, fD:C.,

o"lp

1968. 69 p. ($11787/R6/f)

A paPer prepared, for,the .. ccmitaission. on CivilU.S;,

Rights, 1968.

162 Ruiz, Eduar4ted. THE MEXICAN AMERICAN fATAR - WAS IT, MANIFEST DESTINY? New York, Holt, Rinehart, and

Wilson; In , 1965, 118 p. (JHM/973.41/R859rn)A collection of essays' arguing for or ,against,

the war with Mexico. ' ,i1Dr..

Rutherford .JohnNOVELS OF THENeW.:Idrk , The

(Z/1424 /F4/138

. AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THEMEXICAN REVOLUTION, 1910-1917. ,Troy,

Whitson Publishing Co., 1972. 1811,11.-8).

SalAdini, Victor., "Lessons or the Grape Strike." AMERICA(vol. 3:23, p: '280 4:ict . 17, 1970.

/Salinas, Omar and Facierman Lillian eds: FROM THE BARRIO*;

A CHICANO ANTHOLOGY. San Francisco, Canfield Press,

1973, 154. p (P/508/M4/S3).Ar:'presen tion, of Chicano ,thought in Poems'', plays,

and esbays.

luo Sch4fer; Richard. , "Tte,Angry,,.Chicanos: DeepeningFrustration of MexicanAmericans Stirs Fear of Vio-

WALLSTR.v.:ka.' 'etTEN AL (vol. 175, p. 1) June11, 1970;

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167 schoci4ey, John P:te.ples . CHICANO. REVOLT IN A. TEXAS'. TOWN.

``Notre Dame , University. of Notre Dame -Press , 1974. )302p . Bib. (F4394/C83/$56/1974).

The history of the political turmoil in Crystalcity, Texas exid_ the takeover of the city governmentby La Raze Unida Party.

168 Schuler, Antozlia Castaneda. and others ed. LITEkATURA . .

CHICAN: TEXT() X, CONTEITO. Englewood':Cliffs , 'PrenticeHalls Inc., 1972. 368 p. Illus. (PS/153/114/0). \.

`,Explores major trends', and characteristics of ChicanoLiterature. (English arid' ,SPanish)

,

169 Sierre, Justo. THE POLITICAL EVOLUTION OF ,THE MEXICAN. ,

PEOPLE. Austin, University of Texas' Press, 1909.,406 ,17.-(F/1234/c976),

170 Simmen, Edward .ed . PAIN AND} PROMISE: THE CHICANO TODAYNew York, New Americah Library, 1972. 340 p . (E/184/M5 /S5)

An .anthology of readings on the. Chicaho movement.

171 - Steinrieid; Melvin. CRACKS TWNEWING POT. .ReveriyHills Gleccoe Press, 1970. 350'pi Bib. (301.451/C641).

A general anthology of racistpolicies and practices "in the.U.S. Chaptez*four deals. with the Mexican Warand the atmosphere that existed,' at the time in U.S.

''government. .

Stoddard, EllWyn.' "The Adjustment- of Mexican AmericanBarrio. Fdtilies to Forced Housing." SOCIAL SCIENCEQUARTERLY. (vol. 53,, no. 4, p. 748) Mareh;' 1973.

172,

, 1.73 'Stoddard, Ellwyn E. MEXICAN AMERICANS. New York, RandomHouse, 1973. 246 p. ,(E/184/145/st3)

An Anglo view of ChicaTiosinthe Illustratesthe clash of cultures in such 'areas as race, religion,language ,:educatiOn, occupations and family life.Contains valuable statistics..

174 Stout-, Joe A. Jr. ,"Idealismi. Filibhstering in Northern

WEST. 9.,.no. 4, p.

Entire 'issue dedicatedaSpects of the Mexican War

or Manifest Destiny?JOURNAL OF THE

348) 4111, 1972.to essays on different

175 Taylor, Ronald B. SWEATSHOPS IN THE SUN: CHILD LABOR ,

ON THEJARM. Boston, Beacon Press, 1973. 204. p.

(HD/6247/A4hV7 )The job condi tiOits of Chi cans , Blacks , an 4' poor

s, "Whites., .

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176 Terzian, James and Cramer, Kathryn. MIGHTY HARD ROAD;THE STORY.OF CESAR CHAVEZ. Garden City, Doubleday andCo., 1970. 136 p. I11us. (11D/53251A29/T4i)

177 "Tijerina tress." NEWSWEEK (vol, 69, P., X) June 19,1967.

178 Tyler, Daniel. "-Governor Armijob Moment of Truth."JOURNAL OF THE WEST (vol. 9, no. 4; pi 3Q7) April,1972.

,Entire issue4edicated to essays on differentaspects of the Mexiipn War. ;

179., Valadez, Kathy L. Crystal City Series. EL OHICANO(In Periodical, and Microfilm Departments).

1. "A, Candid Lo4 at Crystal City" Aug. '8, 1974-p. a.2. "Chicanos Under Raza,Untda." Aug. 15, 1974 p.,3.3. "Raza Unida Connate Aug. 22,°l974

180 '.Va1dez Luis and Steiner, Stan. AZTLAN:' AN ANTHOLOGYOF: MEXICAN AMERICAN LITERATURE, . New York, Alfred* A.Knopf, 1972. 406 p. Bib,' (E/184/M5/V3/1972)

181 Valle Del Sol, Inc..; THE CHICANO ADDICT: AN'ANALYSIS,PF.FACTORS. INFLUENCING REHABILITATION IN A TREATMENT ANDPREVENTION PROGRAM. Arizona Statejlniverpity Preds,1972. 48i,. Bib. (BW/5825/V255).

A study of the addict's lifestile,-.,re4gion,education, Income, encounters ,with the law and tbe'effect.ofrehabilitation.programs.

182 Van der Berghe, Pierre. RACE AND RACISM. New York, John.Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1967., k47 p. Bib. (301.1451/V

281r).A study of race:relationaim-four countries. Con-

tains one chapteron Meiico which.summSrizes the natureand,Origina of racismln Mexico.

183' Villarreal,. Jose Antonio. THE FIFTH HORSEMAN. Garden'

City, Do'ubleday and Co. Inc., 1974.' 398 P. (PS/3572/

137/F5)A novel aboUt.the Mexica6 Revolution.

184 Wagner, Henry.R. THE SPANISH SOUTHWEST, 1542-1794i ANANNOTATEDBIBLIOGRApBY. Berkeley, 1924. .4R/979.016/W1250.-

185 *Wagner and.IW*, MarshiLeds.SOCIAL AND. PSYCHOLOGICALPERSPECTIVES. St. LOuis,

The C.V. MosbY Co., 1971. 303 p. Illus. xab. (E/184/

m5m3).

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186 "Was Zapata a Traitor?" EL CHICANO (vol. 10, no. 484p. 3) 440,,Y 9, 1974

187 Weaver, Jerry L. "Health Care Costs As a PoliticalIssue: Comparative Responses of Chicano:fa and Angloe."SOCIAL SCIENCE QUART ERIY (vol. 53, no. 4, p. 846)March, 1973.

188 Weer, Muriel Porter. THE AZTECS, MAYA AND THEIR PREDE..assgs. New York, The Seminar Press,. Inc. , 1972.31113:- Illus, Bib. (P/1219M438).

An in depth study of early American civilizailone.

Weber, David J. FOREIGNERS IN THEIR NATIVE LAND.,Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, 1973.288 p. Illus. Bib. (E/184/M5/W42/1973).

A series of readings which analyzes Chicano Historyto the year 1910.

190 Welch, Susan. "Political Participation Among MexicanAmericans: An Exploratory Examination." SOCIAL.SCIENCE QUARTERLY (m1...53, no. 4, 799) March,

,1973:-

191 Wickes Cfiarles R. OLMEC:, AN EARLY ART STYLE OF PRECOLUMBIAN MEXICO. Tucson;Arizona, The Universityof. Arizona.Press,'I971. 10 p. Illus. Bib. (V0219/W53)

192 Williams, J. Allen. '"StAtie..Eactors Associated With IncomeAmong Mexican Americans." SOCIAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY ,

(vol. 53, no. 4, p. 710) March, 1973.

193 Wolf, Eric R. SONS OF THE SHAKING EARTH. Chicago,The University-of Chicago Press, 1959, '301 p. Illus;Bib. .(F/1210/W6) ,

.,

"Three chapters deal with the geography of, Middle-America, with the biology of it inhabitante with its

variegated languages. Four trace the pre-historicekpansion of its culture; four others explore the al-.tered .itythmns of its growth after the impact of foreignconquest." p. vii

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-194 Wolf, Phillip T. and Craig, Elmer. "New Mexico's SpanishAmeritans: ftographicand Patterno."!inPOLITICS 73; MINORITIES IN POLITICS, Durham, N.C.,

The Seeman Printery., 1973. p. 83. (JF/1061/M55)

195. *W011enberg,',Charlea, ETHNIC CONFLICT IN CALIFORNIA HIST RX,.

Los. Angeles, TinnosrBrown, Inc., 1970., 215 Bib.

29 (F%870 /Al/W6).This Volumt.la an exercise in histories:1TM Okraki

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To a'greateior lesser degree, each of ourauthorit ,

has challenged the popular interpretation of California'spast, which emphasizes only the romantic and the !

colorful, only the positive and the.progressive. Mostof our chapters dwell upon one of California's most.sorid'traditions: the long heritage'of racial preju-dice, discrimination, and oppression." p. vii

196 Womack, John Jr. .ZAPATA AND THE MEXICAN REVOLUTION.New,Y.ork, Alfred A. Knopf, 1970. 435 p. 110. Illus.

(171234/W8).

197 Woodbridge, H.C. "Mexico and the U.S. Racism; How .

Mexicans VietrOur Treatment of .Minoitties," -COMMONWEAL(vol. 42, p. 234) June 22, 1945.

."North Americans are waging a war against Germany'

and the ideals for which Germany is fighting...yetthe U.S. feeds and sustains and cultivates racismin its own territory against Mexicans and Negroes. ,"

p.235'7

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PART II:NEW AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIALS

16 mm Films

1 A-LA.BRAVA: PRISPN' AND BEYOND Black and White %Minutes

A documentary film about prison life and the ex-convictslife on'the outside.

2 LOS MAJOUERIDOS Black and White(video tape)UTEP LIBRARY

,Several skits by a Chicano theater group.

3. THE SALAZAR FAMILY:A LOOK AT. POVERTY Black and White 14 minutes

The story of a poor Chicano family living near Salt LakeCity and the effects of poverty,upon them.

4 EL TEATRO CAMPESINO Black.and White. 60 minutes

A documentary of the begining, philosophy, and purpose of.El Teatro Campeaino. Included are several one act plays, narrated

-by Luis Valdez.

5 TLATELOLCO Color .45 minutes

A documentary film on Escuela y Colegio Tlatelolco, the

first Chicano school in .the U.S. (Denver, ColoradO)..:

6 VOICE DE LA RAZA , Color 4. 54 minutemr

Demonstrates theeducational and employment problems ofPuerto Ricans and Chicanos.

) .

OTHER RELATED FILMS

7 BLACK HISTORY Color.

(filmstripS)Black History in four parts: Africa Past; Black History

1492-1865; Black History 1865-1915; Black History 1915-1970.

8 BLACK VIEW$ ON-RACE . Color, 120 minutesA collection of twenty Black leaders, each giving a

short commentary on the. Black movement. .Speakerg includeersonalities from James Brown to Malcom X.

4

9 -HISTORY ANTHROPOLOGY AND ARTFILMSTRIPS Color

. Covers pre - Columbian and early:Mexican settlements.:,Titles include: The Aztec Empire; Teotihuacan;'The MiXPecs;

The Olmecs; The Highland Maya; Pre-COlumbian- Architecture;The California Missionsl Pre-Columbian Art in Mexico; The ToltecEmpire; The Lowland Mayas; The Zapotec Tradition; Diego Rivera;

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10 HISTORIA DE ESPANA Color.

(filmstrips)A six part history of, Spain. Sound filmstrip set. (In

Spanish)

11 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. Color 25 minutesinterview with Martin Luther King shortly before his

assassination. He discusses his philosophy of now-violenceand the Black movement.

12 RIGHT ON/BE FREE Color , 12minutesThe Black experience ,presented in art, poetry, and music.

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TAPE HOLDINGS

1. Interiiewa and-speeches during a Mardi faAugust 11, 1973.- reel-to-reel tape

2. GARY BROOKS talks over special ,servic

Rodriguez

d is interviewedby,the UTEP student senate. reel o-reel tape.

3. CESAR CHAVEZ in El'abo., Texas. .August 9, 1972, reel-to-reel tape.

4. JOSE ANGEL GUTiERREZ talks about La-Raza Unida Party. reel-to7reel tape

5. JESUS A. OCHOA speaks on the rights of students arrestedduring the 1971 UTEP demohstrations:

6. Chicano Sympoitium UTEP Nov. 15-16, 1971, on Education.Speakers: DR. PHILIP D. ORTEGO, DR. JOSEPH SMILEY, JOSEMEDINA, ABELARDO DELGADO, PAUL ARRAMBIDE.

7. Chicano Symposium. Speakers: CARLOS GARCIA, ALFREDO DELOS SANTOS, DONALD CASTRO, RICARDO SANCHEZ, HECTOR SERRANO,DR. JACINTO QUIRATE, reel-to-reel tape

.8. Chicano Symposium. Speakers: DR. JACINTO. QUIRATE, JOSE

AVILA, RALPH VIJIL, CARLOS GARCIA, RICARDO SANCHEZ. reel-

to-reel

9. Chicano Symposium. Speakers: RICARDO SANCHEZ. 'reel-to 7reel

10. JOSE ANGEL GUTIERREZ speaks on La Raza Unida Party at a press

conference at UTEP August 8, 1972. reel-to-reel tape

11. Interview with, Mario Acevedo. Subject: CLEQFAS CALLEROS.

reel-to7reel tape e

12. Press Conference with ABELARDO DELGADO, MRS. RICARDO FALCON,

and RICARDO: SANCHEZ. reel-to-reel tape

13. Interviewl*ith HECTOR RODARTE. director of MACHOS. reel-to-.

reel tape ."

14. Rap on the Chicado Movement. 10

15. I ANYJOAQUIN. reel-to7reel tape

16. The reason and pufpose for the formation of MEM. -Rapduring the UTEP demonstration against Gary Brooks.. reel-to-reel tspe.,...

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17. E.P. Public Warary Association.Board Meeting. reel -to-reel tape

18. Press Conference the Committee.to Form a Board of Regentsat OTEP. reel-to- eV, tape

19. JOSE ANTO Q VILLARREAL "Mutation and the. Chicano Student"reel-to-AI tape

20. School BoardMeeiing Novemt6:6, 1971. reel-toTreel tape. f

21. Conference on Chicano Studied, UT2P.

22,..Savala County,-TeXas Raza Unida,Party 193. Interviewswith: VIRGINIA MUSQUIZ,:JOSE ANGEL GUTIEffp., MR. GALLARDO,RUDY ESPINOSA. .reel-tO-reel tape

23. RAZA UNIDA Convention 1972, El Paso, Texas. reelv-toTreel

.tape

24. Conference from Texas to the RAZA UNIDA'Conlention 'El Paso,Texas 1972.

25. Black Poetry, Song and Rhythmns. Feb. 10, 1972 UTEP4eel-,

.toreeI tape

26, "The Black Woman" Speakers: GEORGE BROWN, TEREA ALLEN,CHUCK SUTTON, DONNA MOORE, DELORES BLUFORD, ELE GOODING.,reel-to-reel' tape

27. MATTHEW MCNEEM, speaks for Black History Week. FebruarY7, 1972; a discussion on the Black woman. reel-torreel tape

28. MATTHEW MCNEELY, Black History Week. reel -to -reel tape

29, MATTHEW MCNEELY, Black History Week. reel-to-reel tape

30. Discussion by Chicano pridoners at La Tuna Federal Penitentiary. reel-to-reel tape

31. Rap on RAZA UNIDA PARTY,,E1 Paso Texas. reel-to-reel tape

32. REIES LOPEZ TIJERINA speaks at UTEP March 26, 1974. reel-to-reel tap,

'33. Bi- lingual Hi-Cultural Education panel discussion, ree17."to-reel tape

34, Meetin of MECHA members with UTEP administrators over thesubject of a Chicano. Dean and the lack of Chicano represen=tation at UTEP. reel-to-reel,stape

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35. 'Mexican Antecedents to the ChiCano Movement by JUANPEURAZO reel -to -reel tape

36. UTEP Conference on Bi-Lingual Bi-Cultural Education,no. 14cassette tape

37. UTEP Conference no. 2. cassette tape.

38. UTEP Conference no. 3 cassette tape

39. UTEP Conference no. 4 cassette tape

40. UTEP Conference no. 5 cassette tape -

41. UTEP Conference no. 6 cassette tape

42. Conference on the Higher Education of Mexican American Xouth

El Paso Community College. ,Speakers: DR. ALFREDO DE LOS

SANTOS, DR, RUDY GOMEZ. cassette tape.

1.

43. Conference on Higher Education. Speaker: PEPE BARON cassette

tape

r.

44. Conference on Higher Education. Speakers: JUAN JOSE

MARTINEZ cassette tape

45. Conference on. Higher Education. Speakers: DR. RUDY GOMEZ,

HOMER TREVINO. cassette tape

46. Conference on Higher Education. Speakers: DR. GILBERTO,

DAVID BALLERTEROS. cassette tape

47. JOSE ANGEL GUTIERpEZ speaks on La Raza Unida Party. cassette

tape

48. Raze Unida Party Conference in El Paso 1972, Speakers:

REIES LOPEZ TIJERINA,MARGARET MENDOZA, MARIO CAMPEAN.

cassette tape

49. REIES LOPEZ TIJERINA, speaks at.UTEP March 26, 1974.

50. RAMSEY MUNIZ speaks at a faculty meeting and'addressmalph,_

class UTEP April 5,. 1974. reel-to-reel tape

51. RAMSEY MURIZ, speaks at UTEP April 5, 1974. reel-to-reel tape

52.. CORKY GONZALEZ speaks at UTEP, Lyceum Series.

1974. reel-to,-reel tape

September-la,:.

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53. DOLORES HUERTA speaks at UTEP, LycsImm Series. October 17, 1974reel-to-reel tape ;-

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54,1EYES. LOPEZ TIERINA speaks at New Mexico State Universityfor, Chiwo.Month March 25, 1974. reei-to-tee1 tape

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55. OSCAR MARTINEZ speaks at the Chicano, Awareness '4orkshop onChicano History, UTEP April 20, 1974.