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| | INDEX | | Abod, Fred, 136 | | | Academia de la Nueva Raza (Academy of the New Race), 214 | | | Aceves, Isaac, 125 | | | Achondo, Juan E., 113 | | | Acosta, Guadalupe, 61 | | | Acuña, Rodolfo, 238, 254 | | | adaptation to Anglo rule, nineteenth century, 15 -17 | | | Adelita, La, 26 | | | affirmative action, 151 | | | African-American civil rights movement, xv -xvii, xx -xxii, 107 - 108, 140, 180, 214, 216 | | | African Americans, xv -xvi, xix -xx, 26, 30, 45, 101, 108, 109, 113, 114, 126, 138, 166, 174 ; Mexican American prejudice towards, 94, 107 | | | Agricultural Labor Relations Act, 149 | | | Agricultural Labor Relations Board, 150 | | | Agricultural Workers Organizing Committee (AWOC), 131, 132, 136, 137, 145 | | | agriculture labor and Mexicans: in Arizona, 99, 120, 127, 150, 157, 213 ; in California, 77, 117 -119, 131, 133, 137, 140 ; 143 -151; in Mexico, 22, 27 ; in Texas, 30, 45, 121, 157, 218 | | | Agrupación Socialista, La (The Socialist Group), 65 | | | Aguacaliente Casino, Tijuana, 38 | | | Aguilar, John L., 195 | | | Alamo mission, 3 | | | Alarcón, Francisco, 258 | | | Alarcón, Justo, 213, 257 | | | Alarcón, Norma, 260 | | | Alatorre, Richard, 186, 187, 243 | | | Albuquerque, 156, 166, 170 ; 1966 EEOC walk- outs in, 108, 166, 267 ; 1967 Chicano activist meeting in, 179, 207 ; Alianza con- vention in, 1966, 160 ; and Alianza march to Santa Fe, 159 ; consular intervention in, 50 ; and funds for Alianza, 170 ; as headquarters of Alianza, 158 ; justice system of, 161, 165 ; Mexican political control of, 41; and nine- teenth-century Mexican merchants, 36 ; police conduct towards Tijerina in, 167, 169 ; Poor People's March in, 167 | | | alcohol prohibition, 37 | | | Alianza Federal de las Mercedes (Federal Alliance of Land Grants), xviii, 154, 160, 161, 169, 175 ; attempts to discredit, 159, 167 ; in context of Chicano Movement, 216 ; courthouse raid by, 155, 163 -167, 169, 170 ; decline of, 170 ; and Hispano villagers, 159, 241 ; ideology of, 155 ; as an inspiration, 170, 178, 179, 213, 214 ; members arrested, 165 ; members sought, 164 ; militancy of, 154, 161 ; news media, 168 ; occupation of public lands by, 162 ; opposition to, in New Mexico, 161, 164 ; origins of, 8, 154, 158 ; political clout of, 160 ; religious support of, 169 ; success of, 170 | | | Alianza Hispano Americana, La (The Hispanic American Alliance), 63, 90, 105, 109 | | | Ali, Muhammed (Cassius Clay), 198 | | | Alinsky, Saul, 106, 131, 267 | | | Allee, Y., 218 | | | Alurista, El (pseudonym), 56, 182, 262 | | | Alvarez, Luis R., 35 | | | Alvarez, Russell J., 106 | | | Amado, Arizona, 99 | | | American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), 194 | | | American Federation of Labor (AFL), 117, 119 | | | American Federation of Teachers (AFT), 191 | | | American G.I. Forum, 97, 109, 216, 217, 267 | | | American Legion, 97, 98 | | | Americas Review, The, ( Houston), 257 | | | Anderson, Mrs. Clem, 29 | | | Andrews, J.N., 38 | | | Angel, José, 165 | | | Anglo settlers in Southwest, 2 -3, 8, 12 -13 | | | Anguiano, José, 50 | | | antiwar movement, xv, xvi, 181, 198 -200, 203, 204 | | | Anzaldúa, Gloria, 260 | | | Apodaca, Baltazar, 163 | | | Apodaca, Jerry, 169 | | | Arce, Julio G., 66, 68, 69 | | | Area Redevelopment Report, New Mexico, 158 | | | Arenales, Ricardo, 91 | | | Argentine, Kansas, 59, 70 | | | Arias, Pedro, 194 | | | Arizona: agricultural development in, 74 ; agri- cultural recession in, 47 ; Alianza Hispano Americana in, 90 ; Anglo-Mexican relations in, 224 ; border violence in, 32, 60, 116 ; Chicano Movement, regional character of, 210 ; desegregation efforts in, 105 ; immi- | -287- | | |
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Publication Information: Book Title: Chicano!The History of the Mexican American Civil Rights Movement. Contributors: F. Arturo Rosales - author. Publisher: Arte Publico Press. Place of Publication: Houston, TX. Publication Year: 1997. Page Number: 287.
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