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Drawing its title from the U.S. annexation of half of the Republic of Mexico in the early part of the 19th century, this study tells the story of Mexican-Americans in the U.S., although (of course) frequent references to developments in Mexico are included. As is indicated by the title, the focus of the narrative is on the resistance strategies (cultural, economic, and political) that Chicanos/as adopted against a colonial power. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
II. Legacy of Hate: The Conquest of Mexico's Northwest.
III. Remember the Alamo: The Colonization of Texas.
IV. Freedom in a Cage: The Colonization of New Mexico.
V. Sonora Invaded: The Occupation of Arizona.
VI. California Lost: America for Euroamericans.
VII. The Building of the Southwest: Mexican Labor, 1900-1930.
VIII. The Roaring Twenties: The Americanization of the Mexicano.
IX. Mexican American Communities in the Making: The Depression Years.
X. World War II: The Betrayal of Promises Made.
XI. "Happy Days": Chicano Communities Under Siege.
XII. Goodbye America: The Chicano in the 1960s.
XIII. The Age of the Brokers: The New Hispanics.
XIV. Deconstructing the Sixties, 1980-1999
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