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E-raamat: Great American Mosaic: An Exploration of Diversity in Primary Documents [ 4 volumes]

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  • Kirjastus: Greenwood Press
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Firsthand sources are brought together to illuminate the diversity of American history in a unique wayby sharing the perspectives of people of color who participated in landmark events.

This invaluable, four-volume compilation is a comprehensive source of documents that give voice to those who comprise the American mosaic, illustrating the experiences of racial and ethnic minorities in the United States. Each volume focuses on a major racial/ethnic group: African Americans, American Indians, Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, and Latinos. Documents chosen by the editors for their utility and relevance to popular areas of study are organized into chronological periods from historical to contemporary.

The collection includes eyewitness accounts, legislation, speeches, and interviews. Together, they tell the story of America's diverse population and enable readers to explore historical concepts and contexts from multiple viewpoints. Introductions for each volume and primary document provide background and history that help students understand and critique the material. The work also features a useful primary document guide, bibliographies, and indices to aid teachers, librarians, and students in class work and research.

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Firsthand sources are brought together to illuminate the diversity of American history in a unique wayby sharing the perspectives of people of color who participated in landmark events.
General Introduction xi
Volume Introduction xvii
Brief Guide to Primary Sources xxi
Volume 1 African American Experience
Revolutionary War Era and the Early Republic (1760--1830)
A Narrative of the Uncommon Sufferings, and Surprizing Delieverance of Briton Hammon, a Negro Man... (1760)
1(4)
A Narrative of the Most Remarkable Particulars in the Life of James Albert Ukawsaw Gronniosaw, an African Prince, Written by Himself (1774)
5(7)
Thomas Jefferson, Notes on the State of Virginia (1782)
12(5)
Jupiter Hammon, An Address to the Negroes in the State of New-York (1787)
17(6)
The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African (1789)
23(3)
Fugitive Slave Act of 1793
26(1)
A Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Venture: A Native of Africa, but Resident above Sixty Years in the United States of America, Related by Himself (1798)
27(3)
An Act to Prohibit the Importation of Slaves (1807)
30(4)
Missouri Compromise (1820)
34(2)
John Quincy Adams, Diary Entry on Slavery and the Missouri Compromise (March 3, 1820)
36(2)
Thomas Jefferson, Letter to John Holmes (April 22, 1820)
38(1)
Antebellum Slavery (1830--1860)
The Confessions of Nat Turner, the Leader of the Late Insurrection in Southampton, Virginia (1832)
39(3)
Illinois State Legislator Abraham Lincoln Opposes Slavery (March 3, 1837)
42(1)
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave, Written by Himself (1845)
42(1)
Frederick Douglass, “r;Farewell to the British People: An Address Delivered in London, England”r; (March 30, 1847)
43(1)
Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Henry Bibb, An American Slave, Written by Himself (1849)
43(3)
The Life of Josiah Henson, Formerly a Slave, Now an Inhabitant of Canada, as Narrated by Himself (1849)
46(1)
Francis Henderson, “r;Essay on Slavery Conditions”r; (1856)
47(1)
Dred Scott v. John F. Sanford (March 6, 1857)
48(1)
Abraham Lincoln, Speech on the Dred Scott Decision and Slavery (June 26, 1857)
49(6)
Fifth Lincoln-Douglas Debate, Galesburg, Illinois (October 7, 1858)
55(22)
Seventh Lincoln-Douglas Debate, Alton, Illinois (October 15, 1858)
77(26)
Letters on American Slavery to the Editor of the London News (1860)
103(7)
Frederick Douglass, “r;The Constitution of the United States: Is It Pro-Slavery or Anti-Slavery?”r; (March 26, 1860)
110(3)
Civil War and Reconstruction (1861--1877)
Frederick Douglass, “r;Fighting Rebels with Only One Hand,”r; an Editorial in The North Star (September 1861)
113(2)
Excerpt from The Gullah Proverbs of 1861
115(1)
The Negroes at Port Royal, Report of E. L. Pierce, to the Hon. Salmon P. Chase, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury (1862)
116(9)
Emancipation Proclamation (1863)
125(1)
Frederick Douglass, “r;What the Black Man Wants”r; (April 1865)
126(5)
Paul Jennings, “r;A Colored Man's Reminiscences of James Madison”r; (1865)
131(3)
Black Codes of Mississippi (1865)
134(5)
Andrew Johnson, Civil Rights Bill Veto Message (1866)
139(7)
Civil Rights Act (1866)
146(1)
Fourteenth Amendment (1868)
147(1)
Hiram R. Revels, Speech to the U.S. Senate (February 8, 1871)
148(3)
Jim Crow (1877--1920)
D. Augustus Straker, First Annual Address to the Law Graduates of Allen University, Class 1884 (June 12, 1884)
151(5)
“r;Emigration to Liberia,”r; Report of the Standing Committee on Emigration of the Board of Directors of the American Colonization Society (January 20, 1885)
156(5)
Alexander Crummell, “r;Common Sense in Common Schooling”r; (September 13, 1886)
161(5)
The Wonderful Eventful Life of Rev. Thomas James, by Himself (1887)
166(11)
Frances E. W. Harper, “r;Light beyond the Darkness”r; (ca. 1890s)
177(2)
George C. Rowe Clinton, “r;A Noble Life: Memorial Souvenir of Rev. Jos. C. Price, D.D.”r; (1894)
179(1)
Sermon Preached by Rev. G. V. Clark, at Second Congregational Church, Memphis, Tenn. (June 16, 1895)
180(5)
Booker T. Washington, “r;The Atlanta Compromise”r; Speech (1895)
185(2)
Hugh M. Browne, “r;The Higher Education of the Colored People of the South”r; (1896)
187(6)
Plessy v. Ferguson (1896)
193(3)
A. D. Mayo, “r;How Shall the Colored Youth of the South Be Educated?”r; (1897)
196(11)
James Weldon Johnson and John R. Johnson, “r;Lift Every Voice and Sing,”r; or, “r;The Negro National Anthem”r; (ca. 1897--1900)
207(1)
Mary Church Terrell, “r;The Progress of Colored Women”r; (1898)
207(5)
Richard T. Greener, Commentary on “r;The Progress of Colored Women”r; by Mary Church Terrell (1898)
212(1)
Booker T. Washington, Interviewed on the Hardwick Bill in the Atlanta Constitution (1900)
213(3)
W. E. B. Du Bois, “r;Of the Training of Black Men”r; (September 1902)
216(1)
Oswald Garrison Villard, “r;The Negro in the Regular Army”r; (1903)
217(2)
The Negro Development and Exposition Company of the U.S.A., “r;An Address to the American Negro”r; (1907)
219(4)
Harlem Renaissance through World War II (1920--1950)
W. E. B. Du Bois, “r;The Souls of White Folk”r; (1920)
223(9)
Walter White, “r;The Eruption of Tulsa”r; (June 29, 1921)
232(2)
Alain Locke, The Harlem Number of The Survey Graphic, Vol. 6, No. 6 (March 1925)
234(3)
Alain Locke, “r;Enter the New Negro”r; (March 1925)
237(5)
Dorothy West, Amateur Night in Harlem, “r;That's Why Darkies Were Born”r; (1938)
242(4)
Dorothy West, Game Songs and Rhymes, Interview with Mrs. Laura M. (October 1938)
246(3)
Frank Byrd, “r;Afternoon in a Pushcart Peddler's Colony”r; (December 1938)
249(2)
Theodore Poston, “r;Matt Henson, North Pole Explorer Retires”r; (1938--1939)
251(2)
Alfred O. Phillipp, “r;Midlothian, Illinois: A Folklore in the Making”r; (1939)
253(2)
Garnett Laidlaw Eskew, “r;Coonjine in Manhattan”r; (1939)
255(5)
Ellis Williams, “r;Down in the West Indies”r; (January 1939)
260(2)
Vivian Morris, “r;Laundry Workers”r; (March 1939)
262(1)
Betty Burke, “r;Jim Cole, Negro Packinghouse Worker”r; (July 1939)
263(1)
Ina B. Hawkes, “r;Negro Life on a Farm, Mary Johnson”r; (October 27, 1939)
264(2)
Al Thayer, as Told to Frank Byrd, “r;Harlem Parties”r; (1939--1940)
266(3)
Mitchell v. United States (1941)
269(4)
O'Neill Carrington, “r;In a Harlem Cabaret”r; (1942)
273(1)
James Baldwin, “r;Rendezvous with Life: An Interview with Countee Cullen”r; (1942)
274(2)
President Harry S. Truman, Executive Order 9981 (July 26, 1948)
276(1)
Civil Rights Movement (1950--1970)
Ralph J. Bunche, Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech (1950)
277(1)
FBI Investigation of Malcolm X (1953--1964)
278(5)
Brown v. Board of Education (1954)
283(3)
Robert C. Weaver, “r;Negro as an American”r; (1963)
286(7)
President Lyndon B. Johnson, Address Before a Joint Session of the Congress (November 27, 1963)
293(2)
Civil Rights Act of 1964
295(2)
President Lyndon B. Johnson, Radio and Television Remarks Upon Signing the Civil Rights Bill (July 2, 1964)
297(2)
Voting Rights Act of 1965
299(8)
Equal Employment Opportunity Act (1965)
307(7)
Loving v. Virginia (1967)
314(7)
Post--Civil Rights Era and the New Millennium (1970--Present)
Combahee River Collective Statement (1977)
321(6)
Patterson v. McLean Credit Union (1989)
327(8)
Civil Rights Act of 1991
335(6)
Anita Hill, Testimony to Senate Judiciary Committee during the Confirmation Hearing of Clarence Thomas to the U.S. Supreme Court (October 11, 1991)
341(3)
Million Man March: Pledge (1995)
344(1)
Clarence Thomas, “r;I Am a Man, a Black Man, an American”r; (1998)
345(7)
Harold Ford Jr., 2000 Democratic National Convention Keynote Address (August 15, 2000)
352(2)
President George W. Bush, Directive on Racial Profiling, and Attorney General John Ashcroft, Response to the President's Directive (2001)
354(6)
Grutter v. Bollinger (2003)
360(14)
Barack Obama, 2004 Democratic National Convention Keynote Address (July 27, 2004)
374(4)
Rev. Al Sharpton, 2004 Democratic National Convention Address (July 28, 2004)
378(3)
Barack Obama, “r;A More Perfect Union”r; Speech (March 18, 2008)
381(7)
Barack Obama, Election Day Speech (November 4, 2008)
388(3)
President Barack Obama, Remarks on the Arrest of Professor Henry Louis Gates (2009)
391(1)
Fisher v. University of Texas at Austin (2013)
392(8)
President Barack Obama, Remarks on the Trayvon Martin Case (July 2013)
400
Selected Bibliography 405(12)
Index 417(14)
About the Editors 431
General Introduction xi
Volume Introduction xvii
Brief Guide to Primary Sources xxi
Volume 2 American Indian Experience
Creation Stories and First Contact to 1715
Anishinabe Creation Story
1(1)
Aztec (Mexica) Creation Story
2(1)
Luiseno Creation Story
3(1)
“r;The Creation of Beginning”r; (Navajo/Dine)
4(6)
Onondaga Creation Story
10(1)
Oneida Creation Story
11(1)
Thompson River Indians Creation Story
12(1)
White Mountain Apache Creation Story
13(1)
A Legend of Crater Lake
14(2)
The Great Law of Peace (Gayanashagowa) (Iroquois Nation)
16(2)
Response to the Spanish by Aztec Priests (1524)
18(1)
Powhatan, “r;Why Should You Destroy Us, Who Have Provided You with Food?”r; (1609)
19(1)
Miantinomo, “r;Brother, We Must Be One as the English Are, or We Shall Soon All Be Destroyed”r; (1642--1643)
20(1)
Dialogue between Piumbukhou and His Unconverted Relatives (ca. 1671)
21(3)
The Conversion of Daniel Garakontie, an Onondaga (1671--1672)
24(1)
Metacom's Grievances (ca. 1675)
25(2)
A Micmac Questions French “r;Civilization”r; (ca. 1677)
27(2)
An Indian's Decision to Become a Christian (1679)
29(1)
Pedro Naranjo, “r;As They Had Been in Ancient Times,”r; an Account of the Pueblo Revolt (1680)
30(3)
Declaration of a Rebellious Christian Indian in the Pueblo Revolt (1680)
33(2)
Imperial Crisis (1716--1826)
Chekilli, Origin of the Creek Confederacy (1735)
35(3)
Atiwaneto Resists Colonial Expansion (1752)
38(2)
Minavavana, “r;Englishman!---You Know that the French King Is Our Father”r; (1761)
40(1)
Pontiac Describes Neolin's Vision (1763)
41(1)
Dragging Canoe, “r;We Will Have Our Lands!”r; (1775)
42(1)
Corn Tassel, Speech about the Treaty of Long Island (1777)
43(1)
Chickasaw Chief's Message to Congress (1783)
44(2)
Joseph Brant, Message to Governor Frederick Haldimand (1783)
46(2)
United Indian Nations, Speech at the Confederate Council (1786)
48(1)
Saukamappee, Memories of War and Smallpox (1787--1788)
49(3)
Cornplanter, Half Town, and Big Tree Remind President George Washington of the Iroquois's Role in the American Revolution (1790)
52(4)
Red Jacket, “r;You Have Got Our Country, But Are Not Satisfied; You Want to Force Your Religion upon Us”r; (1805)
56(2)
Tenkswatawa, the Shawnee Prophet, Speech to Indiana Territory Governor William Henry Harrison (1808)
58(1)
Shawnee Chief Tecumseh, Address to William Henry Harrison (ca. 1810)
59(1)
Tecumseh, “r;Sleep Not Longer, O Choctaws and Chickasaws”r; (1811)
60(3)
Tecumseh, “r;Let the White Race Perish”r; (1811)
63(1)
Pushmatah, “r;We Do Not Take Up the Warpath without a Just Cause and Honest Purpose”r; (1811)
63(2)
Tecumseh, Speech to the Osages (Winter 1811--1812)
65(2)
Cherokee Women's Petitions (1817, 1818, and 1831)
67(2)
Metea, “r;You Are Never Satisfied,”r; an Address to U.S. Government Officials (1821)
69(1)
Sharitarish, Address to President James Monroe (1822)
70(2)
Elias Boudinot, “r;An Address to the Whites Delivered in the First Presbyterian Church on the 26th of May, 1826”r;
72(7)
Fighting the United States: Winning and Losing (1827--1877)
Constitution of the Cherokee Nation (1827)
79(7)
Black Hawk Discusses the Institution of Slavery (1833)
86(1)
Black Hawk Talks about the Coming of the Americans (1833)
87(2)
William Apess, Narrative (1836)
89(1)
Chief John Ross, “r;To the Senate and House of Representatives”r; (1836)
90(2)
Memorial of Protest of the Cherokee Nation (1836)
92(12)
George Copway, Narrative (1850)
104(2)
Big Eagle, Account of the Dakota War (1862)
106(3)
Little Bear, Account of the Sand Creek Massacre (1864)
109(1)
Elsie Edwards, Interview, “r;Fort Gibson Civil War---Refugee Living Conditions”r; (ca. 1864)
110(2)
Bear Head, Account of the Massacre on the Marias (1870)
112(2)
Chief Red Cloud, Speech on Indian Rights (1870)
114(1)
Strikes Two and Bear's Belly, Story of an Expedition under General George Custer to the Black Hills (1874)
115(3)
Wooden Leg, Account of the Battle of the Little Bighorn (1876)
118(2)
Crazy Horse, “r;We Preferred Our Own Way of Living”r; (1877)
120(1)
Attempt to Regain the Past (1878--1920)
Chief Joseph, an Indian's View of Indian Affairs (1879)
121(11)
Chief Joseph, “r;We Ask to Be Recognized as Men”r; (1879)
132(1)
White Eagle, Statement Regarding the Removal of the Ponca Indians to Indian Territory (1879)
133(4)
Sarah Winnemucca, Narrative (1883)
137(2)
Sitting Bull, Report to a Senate Committee (1883)
139(2)
Zitkala-Sa, “r;Impressions of an Indian Childhood: My Mother”r; (ca. 1883)
141(1)
Lone Man, Account of the Death of Sitting Bull (1890)
142(3)
Wovoka, Message to the Cheyennes and the Arapahos (ca. 1890)
145(1)
Ghost Dance Songs (1890s)
146(1)
Black Elk, Account of the Wounded Knee Massacre (1890)
147(2)
Red Cloud, Speech on the Massacre at Wounded Knee (1891)
149(1)
Simon Pokagon Offers the Red Man's Greeting (1893)
150(3)
Charles Eastman, “r;The Laughing Philosopher”r; (1902)
153(3)
Zitkala-Sa, “r;Why I Am a Pagan”r; (1902)
156(3)
Geronimo, Narrative (1906)
159(3)
Henry Roe Cloud, Education of the American Indian (1914)
162(3)
Chauncey Yellow Robe, “r;The Menace of the Wild West Show”r; (1914)
165(1)
Alice Becenti, A Navajo Writes Home from Boarding School (1914--1916)
166(2)
Helen Sekaquaptewa, “r;Phoenix Indian School”r; (1915)
168(2)
Arthur C. Parker, “r;Social Elements of the Indian Problem”r; (1916)
170(8)
Carlos Montezuma, M.D., “r;Let My People Go”r; (1916)
178(2)
Delos Lone Wolf, “r;How to Solve the Problem”r; (1916)
180(1)
Elsie Clews Parsons, Recording of a Nativity Myth at Laguna (1918)
181(1)
“r;Hunting Song”r; (Navajo) (1918)
182(1)
Robert Yellowtail, Call for Self-Determination (1919)
183(2)
Zitkala-Sa, Discussion of the Paris Peace Conference (1919)
185(1)
“r;How Aua Became a Shaman”r; (1920s)
186(5)
The Indian New Deal and a Turn to the Militant (1921--1973)
Joseph Medicine Crow, “r;What Has Happened to the Crow Indian Horses”r; (1922)
191(2)
A Klamath Story (1922)
193(4)
Luther Standing Bear Recalls His First Buffalo Hunt (1928)
197(1)
Wooden Leg, “r;A Tamed Old Man”r; (1930)
198(2)
Kay Bennett (Kaibah), “r;The White Man's Depression of 1930”r;
200(2)
Black Elk, “r;Across the Big Water”r; (1932)
202(4)
Luther Standing Bear, “r;What the Indian Means to America”r; (1933)
206(5)
Petition from Pine Ridge Sioux to Eleanor Roosevelt (1934)
211(1)
Eva Spicer Whitetree Nichols Interview (April 21, 1937)
212(3)
Esther Naktewa, Letter to Santa Claus (1937)
215(1)
Mary Free, “r;Life of a Cherokee Woman”r; (1937)
216(2)
Kate Shaw Ahrens Interview (1937)
218(3)
Joe Medicine Crow, “r;Counting Coup and Capturing Horses”r; (1944)
221(2)
House Concurrent Resolution 108 (August 1, 1953)
223(1)
George Webb, “r;Progress”r; (1959)
224(1)
Martin Thom, “r;A Statement Made for the Young People”r; (1964)
225(3)
Clyde Warrior, “r;We Are Not Free”r; (1967)
228(3)
Indian Civil Rights Act of 1968
231(1)
Sohappy v. Smith (1969)
232(7)
John Borbridge, Testimony on the Land Rights of Native Alaskans (1969)
239(2)
Taos Pueblo, New Mexico, Appeal to Congress for the Return of Blue Lake (1970)
241(3)
Vine Deloria Jr., “r;This Country Was a Lot Better Off When the Indians Were Running It”r; (1970)
244(6)
Wamsutta James, Suppressed Speech for the 350th Anniversary Celebration of the Pilgrim's Arrival in the New World (1970)
250(2)
“r;We Hold the Rock!”r; The Alcatraz Proclamation to the Great White Father and His People (1970)
252(2)
All-Indian University and Cultural Complex on Indian Land (1970)
254(4)
Native Alliance for Red Power (NARP) Eight-Point Program (ca. 1970)
258(1)
Sandra Osawa, “r;To Be Indian in Los Angeles”r; (1971)
259(2)
Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (December 18, 1971)
261(4)
Menominee Restoration Act of 1973
265(2)
Coexistence (1974--Present)
United States v. Washington State (Boldt Decision) (1974)
267(2)
Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act (1975)
269(4)
Leonard Peltier, Convicted of Being Chippewa and Sioux Blood (1977)
273(2)
American Indian Religious Freedom Act (AIRFA) (1978)
275(1)
Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) (1978)
276(2)
United States v. Sioux Nation of Indians (1980)
278(2)
Merrion v. Jicarilla Apache Tribe (1982)
280(36)
Hodel v. Irving (1987)
316(6)
House Concurrent Resolution 331 (1988)
322(1)
Native American Grave Protection and Repatriation Act (1990)
323(9)
White House Conference on Indian Education (1992)
332(5)
Chief Oren Lyons Jr., Haudenosaunee Faithkeeper, Address to Delegates to the United Nations Organization to Open “r;The Year of the Indigenous Peoples”r; (1993) in the United Nations General Assembly Auditorium, United Nations Plaza, New York City (December 10, 1992)
337(2)
Bonnie Ballard (Fort Hall Shoshone-Bannock), “r;No Matter What Happened to the Indians, We Will Always Have Our Spirit”r; (1996)
339(1)
President Bill Clinton, Executive Order 13007, Indian Sacred Sites (May 24, 1996)
340(2)
Minnesota v. Mille Lacs Band of Chippewa Indians (March 24, 1999)
342(1)
Title IX, Safety for Indian Women, Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) (2005)
343(6)
Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (2006)
349(6)
Native American $1 Coin Act (2007)
355(3)
Lieutenant Bill Cody Ayon (Southern Cheyenne), New Mexico National Guard, Interviewed at Camp Cropper, Iraq (September 16, 2007)
358(2)
Cobell v. Salazar (2009)
360(7)
Native American Heritage Day Act (2009)
367(1)
Native American Apology Resolution (2009)
368(3)
Tribal Law and Order Act (2010)
371(5)
Claims Resolution Act, Title I (2010)
376(4)
Interview with John EchoHawk (2012)
380(1)
'Twas the Night before Ojibwe Christmas (2012)
381(2)
Adoptive Couple v. Baby Girl (2013)
383
Selected Bibliography 409(12)
Index 421(16)
About the Editors 437(10)
General Introduction xv
Volume Introduction xxi
Brief Guide to Primary Sources xxvii
Volume 3 Asian American and Pacific Islander Experience General Asian American
Page Law (1875)
1(24)
National Origins Act (1924)
3(3)
War Brides Act (1945)
6(1)
McCarran-Walter Act (1952)
7(2)
Asian American Movement: Documents Illustrating the San Francisco State Strike (1968--1969)
9(4)
1 Third World Liberation Front, “r;San Francisco State University TWLF Strike Demands”r; (1968)
9(1)
2 Philippine-American Collegiate Endeavor (PACE), “r;State of the Philippine-American Collegiate Endeavor Philosophy and Goals”r; (1968)
10(1)
3 “r;Intercollegiate Chinese for Social Action”r; (1968)
10(1)
4 Research Organizing Cooperative of San Francisco, “r;SFSU TWLF Strike Injuries from Police Brutality”r; (1969)
10(1)
5 Asian American Political Alliance, “r;AAPA Perspectives”r; (1969)
11(1)
6 Flyer for the Yellow Symposium at the U.C., Berkeley, “r;Asian Experience/Yellow Identity”r; (1969)
12(1)
Indochina Migration and Refugee Assistance Act (1975)
13(1)
Asian American Alliance, Political Committee, Columbia University (2006)
14(1)
SAALT (South Asian Americans Leading Together), “r;Making the Case: Why Build a South Asian Identity”r; (2006)
15(2)
Belinda Dronkers-Laureta, “r;Asian Family Values”r; (2008)
17(1)
Hindu American Foundation, “r;Yoga Beyond Asana: Hindu Thought in Practice”r; (2010)
18(3)
Momo Chang, “r;Who Was Richard Aoki?: Community Reactions to Richard's Hidden Life”r; (2012)
21(4)
American Samoans
Amy Taxin, “r;Samoans Abroad Pray for Family Back Home”r; (2009)
25(1)
Tafea Polamalu, “r;Diasporic Dream: Letter to Grandfather”r; (2009) and “r;Daddy Said”r; (2010)
26(3)
Bangladeshi Americans
Kanwal Rahman, Interview by Rajika Bhandari (July 15, 1999)
29(3)
“r;Bangladesh in the Eyes of the Second Generation of Bangladeshi-Americans”r; (2004, 2006)
32(2)
Farah Akbar, “r;A Troubling Cultural Gap”r; (2010)
34(3)
Reihan Salam, “r;About Me”r; (2012)
37(4)
Cambodian Americans
Karen Kauv Sun, Interview by Janean Baker (1993)
41(2)
Kong Phok, Interview by Barbara Lau (2000)
43(2)
Ran Kong, Interview by Barbara Lau (2001)
45(2)
Leendavy Koung, “r;You Cannot Lose Your Spirit”r; (2001)
47(2)
Vatey Seng, The Price We Paid (2005)
49(4)
Pete Pin, “r;The Cambodian Diaspora”r; (2012)
53(2)
Chinese Americans
The Golden Hills' News, “r;The Chinese Exodus”r; (1854)
55(1)
Kwang Chang Ling, “r;Letters of Kwang Chang Ling: The Chinese Side of the Chinese Question”r; (1878)
56(3)
Woman's Union Mission of San Francisco (1881)
59(2)
Transcript of Chinese Exclusion Act (1882)
61(1)
Tape v. Hurley (1885)
62(2)
Yick Wo v. Hopkins (1886)
64(4)
“r;An Address from the Workingmen of San Francisco to Their Brothers Throughout the Pacific Coast”r; (1888)
68(2)
Angel Island Poem, by One from Ziangshan (undated, ca. 1910--1940)
70(1)
Case of Huey Jing and Huey Fong (1913)
71(4)
Portland Tong Peace Agreement (1917)
75(2)
Yee Wee Thing Betrayal Letter (1920)
77(1)
Mary Young Chan, Marriage Certificate and Court Summons (1921)
78(2)
Carol Green Wilson, Chinatown Quest (1931)
80(4)
Charles Shepherd, “r;The Story of Lee, Wong and Ah Jing”r; (ca. 1933)
84(2)
Ruth Chinn, Interview by Stafford Lewis (1938)
86(1)
Wing Luke, Speech before Seattle's Chinese American Community (August 17, 1960)
87(2)
John Dong, Interview by Elizabeth Calciano (1967)
89(1)
Esther Don Tang, “r;Memories of Mother and Father”r; (1995) and “r;Thoughts on the Chinese Community Today”r; (2005)
90(2)
Fred Pang, “r;Asian-Pacific Americans: Microcosm of Greater National Mix”r; (1997)
92(3)
Sifu Cheung Shu Pui, “r;Chinatown without Lion Dancers Would Be a Community Filled with Regret”r; (2001)
95(3)
Ted Tsukiyama, “r;Eulogy for Hung Wai Ching”r; (2002)
98(3)
Maggie Gee, Interview by Leah McGarrigle, Robin Li, and Kathryn Stine (2003)
101(3)
Eddie Fung, “r;Chinatown Kid, Texas Cowboy, Prisoner of War”r; (2007)
104(2)
Eddy Zheng, “r;Autobiography @ 33”r; (2007)
106(2)
Joy Wong, “r;The Whole Picture”r; (2008)
108(1)
Beverly Chen, “r;The Strength of Sisters”r; (2008)
109(1)
Kathy Wang, “r;Racism: An Amateur's Perspective”r; (2009)
110(3)
Frances Kai-Hwa Wang, “r;From a Whisper to a Rallying Cry”r; (2009)
113(2)
Adam Cheung, “r;Encounter with Crazy Ming”r; (2010)
115(3)
Alice Shi Kembel, “r;My Mother's Purse”r; (2010)
118(3)
Interview with Ching-Yu Hu (2013)
121(4)
Filipino Americans
Excerpt from Angeles Monrayo, Tomorrow's Memories: A Diary, 1924--1928 (1924)
125(3)
Antonio E. Velasco, “r;Filipino Student Suffers from Pang of Race Prejudice”r; (1928)
128(1)
Mariano Guiang, Interview by Carolina Koslosky (1976)
129(2)
Apolonia Dangzalan, Interview by Meri Knaster (1977)
131(2)
Frank Barba, Interview by Meri Knaster (1977)
133(1)
Rufino F. Cacabelos, Autobiography (1992)
134(2)
Excerpt from Evangeline Canonizado Buell, Twenty-Five Chickens and a Pig for a Bride: Growing Up in a Filipino Immigrant Family (2006)
136(4)
Robert Bernardo, “r;Strangers Among Us”r; (2006) and Interview with Eliyahu Enriquez (2009)
140(6)
Catherine Ceniza Choy, “r;How to Stand Up and Dive”r; (2007)
146(3)
Gem P. Daus, “r;Discovering Carlos Bulosan”r; (2010)
149(2)
Robert Francis Flor, “r;Alaskero Memories”r; (2010)
151(3)
Eliyahu Enriquez, “r;Inquisitory Karma”r; and “r;Mahogany Mantle”r; (2010)
154(2)
Cynthia Vasallo, “r;Most American”r; (2010)
156(1)
Blue Scholars, “r;Yuri Kochiyama”r; (2011)
157(2)
Guamanian Americans
Hartley Ochavillo, “r;Leaving Guam”r; (2009)
159(1)
Mike Blas, “r;Hafa Adai”r; (2013)
160(3)
Native Hawaiian Americans
Ke Ali'i Bernice Pauahi Paki Bishop, “r;Will and Codicils”r; (1883)
163(1)
Lili'uokalani, Hawai'i's Story by Hawai'i's Queen (1898)
164(2)
U.S. Public Law 103-150, the “r;Apology Resolution”r; (1993)
166(4)
Hawaiian Constitutional Convention (2008)
170(1)
Waiola Church, “r;History”r; and “r;Culture”r; (2008)
171(3)
M. J. Halelaukoa Garvin, “r;How Do You See Yourself?”r; (2009)
174(1)
Native Hawaiian Federal Recognition Act, S. 381 (2010)
175(4)
Himalayan Americans
Anonymous, “r;Migyul Youth”r; Questions and Answers (2005)
179(3)
Sonam G. Sherpa, “r;My Identity”r; and “r;As American as Apple Pie. What's in a Name?”r; (2005)
182(4)
Roshani Adhikary, “r;Nepali Grrl Blues”r; (2005)
186(1)
Tenzin Shakya, “r;Living as `Other' in the U.S.A.”r; (2008)
187(2)
Shilpa Lama, “r;One Nepalese Woman's Journey to America”r; (2009)
189(1)
Bhuchung K. Tsering, “r;Enter the Tibetan Americans”r; (2009)
190(2)
Prem and Kumari Tamang, Interview by Emily Moberg Robinson (2010)
192(5)
Hmong Americans
Pang Xiong Sirirathasuk Sikoun, Interview by Sally Peterson (2006)
197(1)
Chao Xiong, “r;Waiting, `Not Knowing If They Are Even Alive'”r; (2007) and Sheng Xiong, “r;Address to the United States National Press Club”r; (2009)
198(3)
Critical Hmong Studies Collective, “r;Persistent Invisibility: Hmong Americans are Silenced”r; (2008)
201(2)
Katie Ka Vang, “r;Uncle's Visit”r; (2008)
203(2)
Noukou Thao, “r;Dowry”r; (2009)
205(2)
Sheng Yang and Sami Scripter, Cooking from the Heart (2009)
207(2)
May Lee-Yang and Katie Ka Vang, Interview by Bakka Magazine (2009)
209(3)
Bee Vang and Louisa Schein, “r;A Conversation on Race and Acting”r; (2010)
212(5)
Indian Americans
Mary Bamford, Angel Island: The Ellis Island of the West (1917)
217(3)
United States Supreme Court, U.S. v. Bhagat Singh Thind, 261 U.S. 204 (1923)
220(3)
Mary T. Mathew, Interview by Rashmi Varna (1999)
223(2)
Anita Chawla, Interview by Peggy Bulger (2001)
225(1)
DJ Rekha, Interview by Demetrius Cheeks (2007)
226(3)
Sweta Srivastava Vikram, “r;Racist or a Victim?”r; (2009)
229(1)
Athena Kashyap, Four Poems (2009)
230(2)
Rajiv Srinivasan, “r;My Battle Within: The Identity Crisis of a Hindu Soldier in the U.S. Army”r; (2009)
232(1)
Ainee Fatima, “r;To My Mother,”r; “r;Blues from a Black Burqah,”r; and “r;Graceland Part I”r; (2009)
233(3)
Sanjay Patel, Interview by grain edit (2010)
236(3)
Indonesian Americans
Nadia Syahmalina, “r;Kamu Bukan Orang Sini”r; (2001)
239(3)
Peter Phwan, “r;Game of Chance: Chinese Indonesians Play Asylum Roulette in the United States”r; (2009)
242(2)
William Wright, “r;Indonesian Makes New Life in America”r; (2009)
244(3)
Japanese Americans
Joseph Heco, The Narrative of a Japanese; What He Has Seen and the People He Has Met in the Course of the Last Forty Years (1895)
247(2)
George Henry Himes, “r;An Account of the First Japanese Native in Oregon”r; (ca. 1904)
249(2)
The Gentlemen's Agreement (1907--1908)
251(2)
1 President Theodore Roosevelt's Executive Order (1907)
251(1)
2 Commissioner General of Immigration, Report (1908)
252(1)
Alien Land Law, California (1913)
253(2)
Ryu Kishima, Deportation Documents (1936)
255(3)
Executive Order 9066 (1942) and Evacuation Poster, “r;Instructions to All Persons of Japanese Ancestry Living in the Following Area”r; (1942)
258(3)
442nd Regimental Combat Team, Monthly Report (1944) and Letter of Commendation (1945)
261(3)
Hayao Chuman, Letters and Affidavit (1946--1967)
264(3)
Territory of Hawai'i Legislature, House Resolution No. 61 (1955)
267(1)
Fred Korematsu, Writ of Coram Nobis (1984)
268(4)
Hiroshi Shikuma, Interview by Randall Jarrell (1986)
272(1)
Milton Murayama, Five Years on a Rock (1994)
273(2)
Naeko Isagawa Keen, Interview by Daniel Clark (1995)
275(1)
Alice Ohashi Kuroiwa, “r;Life and Education of the Older Children of Immigrant Parents (born between 1910--1925)”r; (1996)
276(4)
Brenda Wong Aoki, “r;Uncle Gunjiro's Girlfriend: The True Story of the First Hapa Baby”r; (1998)
280(2)
Ryo Imamura, Interview by Stephen Fugita and Erin Kimura (1999)
282(5)
Bruce Yamashita, A Most Unlikely Hero (2003)
287(5)
LaVerne Sasaki, “r;Tule Lake Pilgrimage Memorial”r; and Jeanette Shin, “r;Transformations”r; (2006)
292(4)
Fumitaka Matsuoka, “r;Benediction at GTU Graduates of Color Ceremony”r; (2008)
296(1)
Yuri Kochiyama, Interview by Amy Goodman (2008)
297(5)
University of California Senate Resolution to Award Honorary Degrees to Japanese American Internees (2009)
302(5)
Patrick Hayashi, Honorary Degree Ceremony Remarks (2009)
307(3)
Wendy Maruyama, Interview by Joyce Lovelace (2009)
310(2)
Stuart Hada, “r;Small Satisfactions”r; (2009)
312(2)
Charlene Gima, “r;Odori Story”r; (2009)
314(5)
Midwest Buddhist Temple, Ginza Festival (2010)
319(3)
Dean Koyama, “r;The Fullness of Obon”r; (2010)
322(3)
Korean Americans
Han Bong Soon, Immigration Interview (1940)
325(3)
Lucy, “r;`Lucy' Sails for 'Frisco”r; (1954)
328(2)
Chong Chin Joe, “r;This Life of Mine”r; (1967)
330(2)
Sook-ja Kim, Interview by Myong-ja Lee Kwon (February--April 1996)
332(3)
Sonia Sunoo, Interview by Anna Charr Kim (January 17, 2001)
335(2)
Phil Yu, “r;Keepin' It Real with the Rice Fields”r; (2001)
337(1)
Jenny Ryun Foster and Jae Ran Kim, Korean American Adoption (2002 and 2006)
338(4)
1 Jenny Ryun Foster, “r;Once Upon a Time in America: An Introduction”r; (2002)
338(2)
2 Jae Ran Kim, “r;Cooking Lessons”r; (2006)
340(2)
You Mi Kim, “r;Diary of a Sex Slave”r; (2006)
342(3)
Letters on the Korean “r;Lost Colony”r; (2009)
345(2)
Lao Americans
Interview with Ou Chiew Saetern; Letter from His Sister (2003)
347(3)
Bryan Thao Worra, “r;Asian-Americans Must Speak Up”r; (2005)
350(1)
Xuliyah Potong, “r;Adopted American”r; (2007)
351(3)
Takashi Matsumoto, “r;Finding Takashi”r; (2008)
354(3)
Malaysian Americans
Shymala Dason, “r;Outside His Window”r; (2010)
357(4)
Pakistani Americans
“r;Salman Ahmad in the News”r; (2006)
361(2)
Wajahat Ali, “r;The Perpoose Story: The Minority Preschool Experience”r; (2008)
363(4)
Asma Hasan, Interview by Nadia Mohammad (2008)
367(1)
Mariam Malik, “r;We Are All Punjabi”r; (2009)
368(2)
Aman Ali and Bassan Tariq, “r;Day 30: Celebration”r; (2009)
370(2)
Asma Uddin, “r;Exploring Gender and Islam”r; (2010)
372(5)
Farha Hasan, “r;The Decree”r; (2010)
377(4)
Sri Lankan Americans
Vasugi V. Ganeshananthan, “r;It's All in a Name”r; (1999)
381(2)
Poornima Apte, “r;9/11: A Mother Remembers”r; (2004)
383(1)
Dilini Palamakumbura, “r;My Dream”r; (2005)
384(3)
Thai Americans
Jeffery Boonmee, Interview by David Tanner (1995)
387(2)
Pueng Vongs, “r;Unrest in the Homeland Awakens Thai American Community”r; (2006)
389(2)
Dionne Jirachaikitti, “r;Thai American Organizing and the Berkeley Thai Temple”r; (2009)
391(2)
Vietnamese Americans
Club O'Noodles, “r;Laughter from the Children of War,”r; Performance Program (1996)
393(2)
Hi-Tek Demonstration Flyer, “r;America Has Freedom”r; (1999)
395(1)
Tuan-Rishard F. Schneider, “r;Adoptee Connection”r; (2001)
396(2)
Anh Do and Hieu Tran Phan, “r;Camp Z30-D: The Survivors: 1975--2001”r; (2001)
398(2)
Trista Joy Goldberg, “r;Trista”r; (2004)
400(2)
Diu Hoang, “r;The Back of the Hand: Vietnamese American Nail Salons”r; (2006)
402(2)
Sumeia Williams, “r;Memorial Inheritance”r; (2006)
404(1)
Kevin Minh Allen, “r;Eggroll”r; (2006)
404(2)
Bac Nguyen Van Phuong, Interview by Xuan Thanh Le (2008)
406(2)
Julie Pham, “r;Modern Day McCarthyism: The Case of Duc Tan”r; (2009)
408(2)
Nguyen Thi Hanh Nhon, Interview by Nancy Bui (2010)
410(6)
Multiheritage Asian Americans
Sui Sin Far/Edith Maude Eaton, “r;Its Wavering Image”r; (1912)
416(4)
Alison Kim, Interview by Jacquelyn Marie (2001)
420(1)
David Fleming, “r;Hello, I'm Japanese: Scott Fujita Is Helping to Bring the Saints Back to Life. And That's the Least Surprising Thing about Him”r; (2006)
421(4)
JoAnn Balingit, Three Poems and an Essay (2007)
425(2)
Chloe Sun, “r;Against Overwhelming Odds: Chinese Women in Ministry”r; (2007)
427(3)
Simone Momove Fujita, “r;Little Momo in the Big Apple”r; (2008)
430(3)
Laylaa Abdul-Khabir, “r;Living the Mixed Life: Growing Up as a Black Chinese Muslim in America”r; (2008)
433(2)
Jade Keller, “r;On Being Part Other”r; (2009)
435(2)
Sara Sarasohn, “r;I Cook Nothing Like My Mother”r; (2010)
437(3)
Yayoi Lena Winfrey, “r;Fire Lily”r; (2010)
440(2)
Paisley Rekdal, “r;And Now for a Little Biracial Rage”r; (2012)
442
Selected Bibliography 447(14)
Index 461(16)
About the Editors 477(6)
General Introduction xv
Volume Introduction xxi
Brief Guide to Primary Sources xxxi
Volume 4 Latino American Experience
Colonies of New Spain (1500--1802)
Bernal Diaz del Castillo, Description of a Tour through Tenochtitlan (1519)
1(2)
Herrnan Cortes, Letter to Charles I Describing Mexico (1520)
3(6)
Bernal Diaz del Castillo, Account of La Noche Triste (“r;The Sorrowful Night”r;) (1520)
9(5)
Fray Marcos de Niza, Reports of Cibola (1539)
14(2)
Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo, Excerpts from His Diary of a Voyage along the California Coast (1542)
16(3)
Thomas Gage, Description of His Travels in Central America (1648)
19(1)
Eusebio Kino, Explorations and Work in Pimeria Alta (Modern-Day Arizona and Sonora) (1687)
20(5)
Struggles for Independence (1803--1846)
Louisiana Purchase (April 30, 1803)
25(1)
El Grito de Dolores (September 16, 1810)
26(1)
Simon Bolivar, Carta de Jamaica (Letter from Jamaica), Kingston, Jamaica (September 6, 1815)
27(1)
Adams-Onis Treaty (1819)
28(2)
Plan of Iguala (February 24, 1821)
30(2)
Stephen Austin, Letter to Edward Lovelace or Josiah Bell (November 22, 1822)
32(1)
Monroe Doctrine (December 2, 1823)
33(2)
Decree No. 16: The Colonization of the State of Coahuila and Texas (1825)
35(6)
Decree of Mexican President Vicente Guerrero Abolishing Slavery (September 15, 1829)
41(1)
General Manuel de Mier Y Teran, Letter to Lucas Alaman, “r;En que parara Texas? En lo que Dios quiera.”r; (“r;What is to become of Texas? Whatever God wills.”r;) (July 2, 1832)
42(1)
Diary Entry of Jose Enrique de la Pena (1836)
43(1)
Treaty of Velasco (May 14, 1836)
44(1)
John L. O'Sullivan, Column on “r;Manifest Destiny,”r; United States Magazine and Democratic Review (1839)
45(4)
Mexican-American War
The Treaty of Annexation---Texas; A Treaty of Annexation Concluded between the United States and the Republic of Texas (April 12, 1844)
49(1)
Ulysses S. Grant, Letter to His Fiancee, Julia Dent (July 25, 1846)
50(1)
The Other Side: Or Notes for the History of the War between Mexico and the United States Written in Mexico (1846--1847)
50(3)
Abraham Lincoln, “r;Spot Resolutions”r; (December 22, 1847)
53(1)
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (1848)
54(4)
President James K. Polk, Message to the Senate on Article X of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (February 22, 1848)
58(1)
Deleted Article X from the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (1848)
59(1)
Queretaro Protocol (May 26, 1848)
60(1)
Manuel Crescion Rejon, Commentary on the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (1848)
61(1)
Abiel Abbot Livermore, The War with Mexico Reviewed (1850)
61(1)
Samuel E. Chamberlain, My Confession: The Recollections of a Rogue (undated)
62(1)
Defining the U.S.-Mexico Border
William D. Carrigan and Clive Webb, “r;The Lynching of Persons of Mexican Origin or Descent in the United States, 1848 to 1928”r;
63(2)
Unknown Author, “r;New Mexico---Its Social Condition”r; (1852)
65(1)
“r;Dame Shirley,”r; Letter Concerning San Francisco Vigilante Committee Activities against Chileans (1852)
65(1)
Jose Maria Loaiza, Claim for the Lynching of His Wife Josefa and His Banishment by a Mob in Downieville, California (July 4, 1852)
66(1)
Governor William Carr Lane, Manifesto Regarding the Drawing of the Boundary between Mexico and the United States (1853)
67(1)
John Disturnell, Letter to the New York Daily Times on the Drawing of the New-Mexican Boundary (May 6, 1853)
68(1)
Gadsden Purchase Treaty (December 30, 1853)
69(2)
Special Correspondent, “r;A Tour in the Southwest”r; (1854)
71(1)
Report of the Mexican Commission on the Northern Frontier Question (1875)
71(3)
Horace Bell, Reminiscences of a Ranger; or, Early Times in Southern California (1881)
74(5)
Voices Mexicanas (1850s--1870s)
Manuel Retes, “r;Emigration to Sonora”r; (1858)
79(1)
Miguel Antonio Otero II, My Life on the Frontier (1864--1882)
80(1)
Maria Amparo Ruiz de Burton, Who Would Have Thought It? (1872)
81(2)
Statement by Tiburcio Vasquez (1874)
83(1)
Eulalia Perez, Testimony Regarding Her Life in Mexican California (1877)
84(5)
Concepts of Land (1848--1900)
Petition of Antonio Maria Pico et al. to the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States (1859)
89(2)
Las Gorras Blancas (The White Caps) Manifesto (1890)
91(1)
W. W. Robinson, The Story of Mission Lands, Ranchos, Squatters, Mining Claims, Railroad Grants, Land Scrip, Homesteads (1948)
92(2)
Herbert O. Brayer, William Blackmore: The Spanish Mexican Land Grants of New Mexico and Colorado, 1863--1878 (1949)
94(1)
U.S. Government Accountability Office, “r;The Concept of Common Lands Defines Community Land Grants”r; (2007)
95(4)
Latinos and Independence Movements South of the Border (1848--1860)
Clayton-Bulwer Treaty (1850)
99(1)
The United States Democratic Review, “r;The Nicaraguan Question”r; (1858)
100(2)
New York Times, “r;The Cuban Scheme”r; (January 10, 1859)
102(2)
El Grito de Lares, Principles of Unity (1867)
104(1)
Maria Eugenia Echenique, “r;The Emancipation of Women”r; (1876)
105(2)
New York Times, “r;Cigarmakers Protesting”r; (1884)
107(2)
Jose Marti, “r;My Race”r; (April 16, 1893)
109(2)
Jose Marti, Letter to Manuel Mercado (May 18, 1895)
111(2)
New York Times, “r;Interment of Jose Marti”r; (1895)
113(1)
Los Angeles Times, “r;Porto Rico in Rebellion”r; (1895)
114(1)
U.S. Resolution on the “r;Recognition of the Independence of Cuba”r; and the Teller Amendment (1898)
115(2)
The Occupation: The United States in the Caribbean and Central America (1898--Present)
Diary of General Maximo Gomez (January 8, 1899)
117(1)
Rudyard Kipling, “r;The White Man's Burden”r; (1899)
118(1)
“r;La Miseria: A Los Negros Puertorriquenos,”r; a Letter from Ramon Romero Rosa to Black Puerto Ricans (March 27, 1901)
119(2)
Platt Amendment (1903)
121(1)
“r;Porto Rican Labor for Panama Canal,”r; Letter to the Editor of the New York Times (1904)
122(1)
New York Times, “r;Taft to Porto Ricans”r; (1907)
122(1)
Luisa Capetillo, Letter on Women's Roles to Dr. Paul Vigne (1910)
123(2)
Luisa Capetillo, Letter on Socialism to Manuel Ugarte (1911)
125(2)
The Push and Pull of Mexican Immigration to the United States
New York Times, “r;Opening Up Mexico”r; (1881)
127(2)
Maud Mason Austin, “r;Teresa Urrea”r; (1896)
129(2)
In re Ricardo Rodriguez (1897)
131(1)
Mariano Martinez, “r;Arizona Americans,”r; Letter to the Editor of the New York Times (1904)
132(1)
New York Times, “r;Big Man Hunt in Texas”r; (1901)
133(1)
Anonymous, “r;El Corrido de Gregorio Cortez”r; (ca. 1901)
134(1)
New York Times, “r;Mexicans Burn American Flag”r; (1910)
134(1)
Plan of San Luis Potosi (November 20, 1910)
135(2)
New Mexico Constitution (1912)
137(1)
Los Angeles Times, “r;Race War in Arizona; Death List Is Sixteen”r; (1914)
138(1)
Plan de San Diego (1915)
139(2)
New York Times, “r;Immigration Bill Enacted over Veto”r; (1917)
141(1)
Amendment to the Espionage Act of 1917 (1918)
142(1)
Lon C. Hill, Testimony before Albert B. Fall Committee (1920)
143(1)
Ricardo Flores Magon, Letter to Harry Weinberger (May 9, 1921)
144(5)
Walter Prescott Webb, The Texas Rangers: A Century of Frontier Defense (1935)
149(2)
Puerto Rico and Cuba: Gateways to the Americas
Geographical Review, “r;Overcrowded Porto Rico”r; (1916)
151(1)
Rafael George Gatell, “r;Porto Ricans and America,”r; Letter to the Editor of the New York Times (1921)
152(1)
Luis Munoz Marin, “r;The Sad Case of Porto Rico”r; (February 1929)
153(3)
“r;Cubans vs. Porto Ricans,”r; Letter to the Editor of the New Republic Responding to “r;Porto Rico: A Colonial Responsibility”r; (1929)
156(1)
Memoirs of Bernardo Vega (1977)
156(3)
Acculturation of Latino Immigrants in the Early 20th Century
Bylaws of La Liga Protectora Latina (1920)
159(2)
R. N. McLean and Charles A. Thompson, “r;Spanish and Mexican in Colorado”r; (1924)
161(2)
Adolfo Romo v. Tempe School District (1925)
163(1)
Anonymous, “r;Life, Trial, and Death of Aurelio Pompa”r; (1928)
164(1)
Lina E. Bresette, “r;Mexicans in the United States: A Report of a Brief Survey”r; (1929)
165(2)
Constitution of the League of United Latin American Citizens (1929)
167(1)
Emory S. Bogardus, “r;The Mexican Immigrant and Segregation”r; (1930)
168(2)
Robert C. Jones and Louis R. Wilson, “r;The Mexican in Chicago”r; (1931)
170(3)
Devra Anne Weber, “r;The Organizing of Mexicano Agricultural Workers: Imperial Valley and Los Angeles 1928--34, an Oral History Approach”r; (1973)
173(2)
Steve Zuckerman, “r;Didn't Think I Was Great, Fighter Said”r; (1979)
175(2)
Latinos and the Great Depression of the 1930s
Paul J. Dosal, “r;The Building of El Circulo Cubano”r; (1902--1918)
177(2)
Victor S. Clark, Porto Rico and Its Problems (1930)
179(2)
Accion Feminista Dominicana's Statement of Principles (ca. 1931)
181(1)
Eleanor Roosevelt, “r;Our Island Possessions”r; (1934)
182(2)
Chicago Defender, “r;Harlem Relief Is Poor; Misery Caused Race War”r; (1935)
184(1)
Arthur Garfield Hays, “r;Defending Justice in Puerto Rico”r; (1937)
184(2)
Thyra Edwards, “r;Social Worker Visits Spanish Loyalist Men”r; (1938)
186(1)
Congressman Vito Marcantonio, “r;Five Years of Tyranny”r; (1939)
187(6)
Herschel T. Manuel, “r;Results of a Half-Century Experiment in Teaching a Second Language”r; (1952)
193(1)
Memoirs of Bernardo Vega, the Great Depression Years, 1929--1939 (1977)
194(5)
Mexican Americans and the Great Depression of the 1930s
“r;What Was the Lemon Grove School Desegregation Case All About?”r; (1931)
199(2)
Robert N. McLean, “r;The Mexican Return”r; (1932)
201(3)
Miriam Allen Deford, “r;Blood-Stained Cotton in California”r; (1933)
204(3)
Chicago Defender, “r;Another Case of Racial Prejudice”r; (1936)
207(1)
Philip Stevenson, “r;Deporting Jesus”r; (1936)
208(4)
William S. Taylor, “r;Some Observations of Marginal Man in the United States”r; (1940)
212(2)
Luisa Moreno, “r;Non-Citizen Americans of the Southwest: Caravan of Sorrow”r; (March 3, 1940)
214(1)
Norman Humphrey, “r;The Migration and Settlement of Detroit Mexicans”r; (1943)
214(1)
Ella Winter, And Not to Yield: An Autobiography (1963)
215(1)
Allan Turner, “r;A Night That Changed San Antonio: Woman Recalls Leading Labor Riot in 1939”r; (1986)
216(6)
Oral History Interview with Valentin S. Herrera about Mexican American Life in Morenci, Arizona (ca. 1996)
222(3)
Latinos, World War II, and the Aftermath
J. Brooks Deton Jr., “r;Negro Fate in U.S. Tied to Puerto Rico Freedom”r; (1943)
225(2)
Lucius C. Harper, “r;The Puerto Rican in Our Midst”r; (1951)
227(1)
Citations for Valor: Fernando Luis Garcia, Pablo Ramirez, and Pedro Rodriguez (ca. 1951--1952)
228(2)
Langston Hughes, “r;Simple Says Puerto Ricans Must Have Poro in Their Blood”r; (1953)
230(1)
New York Times, “r;Woman Terrorist Freed of `Intent'”r; (1954)
231(1)
Dan Wakefield, “r;Puerto Rico: Rebels Find a Welcome”r; (1957)
232(4)
Elena Padilla, Up from Puerto Rico (1958)
236(1)
Edwin Maldonado, “r;Contract Labor and the Origins of Puerto Rican Communities in the United States”r; (1979)
237(2)
Jesus Colon, How to Know the Puerto Ricans (1982)
239(4)
Mexican Americans, World War II, and the Aftermath
Felipe Valdes Leal, “r;El Soldado Raso”r; (1943)
243(1)
Isabel Gonzalez, “r;Step-Children of a Nation: The Status of Mexican-Americans”r; (1947)
244(2)
“r;Election of Roybal---Democracy at Work,”r; from Remarks of Representative Chet Holifield in the House of Representatives (1949)
246(2)
Los Angeles Times, “r;Texans Combat Red Propaganda”r; (1950)
248(1)
Carey McWilliams, “r;Nervous Los Angeles”r; (1950)
249(1)
Lyle Saunders and Olen E. Leonard, The Wetback in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas (1951)
250(4)
Patricio Morgan, Shame of a Nation: A Documented Story of Police-State Terror against Mexican-Americans in the U.S.A. (1954)
254(5)
Beatrice Griffith, American Me (1954)
259(4)
Octavio Paz, The Labyrinth of Solitude: Life and Thought in Mexico (1961)
263(3)
Anthony Quinn, The Original Sin: A Self-Portrait (1972)
266(4)
Beverly Beyette, “r;Ralph Lazo Remembers Manzanar”r; (1981)
270(1)
Interview with Hector P. Garcia, Founder of the American G.I. Forum (1992)
271(2)
Leigh E. Smith Jr., “r;Company E Survivor Recalls Days as Prisoner of War”r; (1995)
273(2)
Catherine Lavender, “r;On Salt of the Earth (1953)”r; (1998)
275(2)
Latino Civil Rights Efforts
“r;Confidential Cabinet Meeting Decisions”r; (October 6, 1960)
277(2)
Jose Yglesias, “r;Right On with the Young Lords”r; (1970)
279(1)
Al Burt, “r;Miami: The Cuban Flavor”r; (1971)
279(4)
Nicholas M. Horrock, “r;F.B.I. Releases Most Files on Its Programs to Disrupt Dissident Groups”r; (1977)
283(1)
“r;Socialism”r; from “r;Pastoral Letter of the Nicaraguan Episcopate”r; (November 17, 1979)
284(2)
Linda Ocasio, “r;Portrait of an Organizer: Edgar deJesus”r; (1996)
286(2)
Frances Negron-Muntaner, “r;Feeling Pretty: West Side Story and Puerto Rican Identity Discourses”r; (2000)
288(2)
Antonia Pantoja, Memoir of a Visionary: Antonia Pantoja (2002)
290(11)
Chicano Movement
Time Magazine, “r;Revolt of the Mexicans”r; (April 12, 1963)
301(1)
Marcos de Leon, “r;Statements of Philosophy and Policy as They Pertain to the Acculturation and Education of the Mexican-American”r; (1964)
302(2)
Voting Rights Act (1965)
304(9)
National Education Association (NEA), Invisible Minority: Report of the NEA-Tucson Survey on the Teaching of Spanish to the Spanish Speaking (1966)
313(3)
Ernesto Galarza, “r;La Mula No Nacio Arisca”r; (1966)
316(4)
Eugene Nelson Jr., “r;Huelga: New Goals for Labor”r; (1967)
320(2)
Ruben Salazar, “r;State Calls for Probe of Judge in Latin Slurs”r; (1969)
322(1)
Chicano Coordinating Council on Higher Education, El Plan de Santa Barbara: A Chicano Plan for Higher Education (1969)
322(7)
Reies Lopez Tijerina, “r;A Letter from the Santa Fe Jail,”r; 1969
329(3)
Remarks of Hon. James G. O'Hara of Michigan about the Proclamation of the Delano Grape Workers for International Boycott Day, House of Representatives (May 10, 1969)
332(2)
Jose Angel Gutierrez, “r;Mexicanos Need to Control Their Own Destinies”r; (1970)
334(5)
Enrique Hank Lopez, “r;Overkill at the Silver Dollar”r; (1970)
339(4)
Statement by Elma Barrera (1971)
343(3)
Seattle Civil Rights and Labor History Project (ca. 1971)
346(2)
Marjorie Heins, Strictly Ghetto Property: The Story of Los Siete de La Raza (1972)
348(4)
MAYO Document on Student Walkouts, Crystal City, Texas (1973)
352(2)
Robert Kistler, “r;Women `Pushed' into Sterilization, Doctor Charges”r; (1974)
354(1)
Lau v. Nichols (1974)
355(3)
Manuel A. Machado Jr., Listen Chicano! (1978)
358(2)
University of California Regents v. Bakke (1978)
360(10)
Interview with Ernie Cortes Jr. (2002)
370(7)
Elizabeth Martinez, “r;A View from New Mexico: Recollections of the Movimiento Left”r; (2002)
377(6)
Lorena Oropeza and Dionne Espinoza, eds., Enriqueta Vasquez and the Chicano Movement (2006)
383(2)
Latinos (1980--2010)
Bjorn Kumm, “r;The Loyola Opposition: El Salvador's Rebel Priests”r; (1978)
385(2)
Silvia M. Unzueta, “r;The Mariel Exodus: A Year in Retrospect”r; (1981)
387(4)
Chip Berlet, The Hunt for Red Menace: How Government Intelligence Agencies and Private Rightwing Counter Subversion Groups Forge Ad Hoc Covert Spy Networks That Target Dissidents as Outlaws (1987)
391(4)
Brittmarie Janson Perez, “r;Political Facets of Salsa”r; (1987)
395(6)
Testimony of Peter Kornbluh, “r;Congressional Inquiry into Alleged Central Intelligence Agency Involvement in the South Central Los Angeles Crack Cocaine Drug Trade”r; (October 19, 1996)
401(4)
Regina Aragon, Jennifer Kates, and Liberty Greene, “r;Latinos' Views of the HIV/AIDS Epidemic at 20 Years: Findings from a National Survey”r; (2001)
405(2)
John R. Logan, “r;The New Latinos: Who They Are, Where They Are”r; (2001)
407(6)
Roberto Suro and Audrey Singer, “r;Latino Growth in Metropolitan America: Changing Patterns, New Locations”r; (2002)
413(1)
Rodolfo F. Acuna, “r;The Inquiring Mind and Miguel Estrada”r; (2002)
414(2)
Ramona Hernandez and Francisco L. Rivera-Batiz, “r;Dominicans in the United States: A Socioeconomic Profile”r; (2003)
416(3)
Council on Hemispheric Affairs, “r;Guatemala's Cursed Armed Forces: Washington's Old Friend Is Back in Town”r; (March 16, 2006)
419(4)
Chicanas/Chicanos and Mexican Americans in Contemporary Society
Summary of the Immigration Reform and Control Act (Simpson-Mazzoli Act) (1986)
423(7)
Memo from John Tanton to WITAN IV Attendees (October 10, 1986)
430(4)
“r;In Memory: Remembering Cesar Chavez”r; (ca. 1993)
434(1)
Jorge R. Mancillas, “r;At UCLA, the Power of the Individual---Chicano Studies: The Hunger Strike Was a Morally Justifiable, Politically Reasonable Use of the Tactic”r; (1993)
435(1)
“r;An Interview with Sub-Comandante Marcos of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation”r; (1995)
436(3)
Testimony of Commissioner Richard M. Estrada, U.S. Commission on Immigration Reform, “r;Agricultural Guest Worker Programs”r; (December 7, 1995)
439(1)
Linda Lutton, “r;Old-Time Chicago Politics Aren't Dead Yet---Just Ask `Chuy' Garcia”r; (1998)
440(5)
Rodolfo F. Acuna, “r;Latino Leaders Take a Holiday”r; (1999)
445(2)
David Bacon, “r;Crossing L.A.'s Racial Divide: City Could Elect Its First Latino Mayor in More Than a Century”r; (2001)
447(2)
Dane Schiller, “r;Castro Upholds Family's Involvement Tradition”r; (2001)
449(1)
Suzanne Lopez, “r;The Dense, Impenetrable Adobe Ceiling”r; (2003)
450(3)
Erica Frankenberg, Chungmei Lee, and Gary Orfield, “r;A Multiracial Society with Segregated Schools: Are We Losing the Dream?”r; (2003)
453(2)
Chip Jacobs, “r;Return of the Native”r; (2005)
455(7)
Rakesh Kochhar, Roberto Suro, and Sonya Tafoya, “r;Report: The New Latino South: The Context and Consequences of Rapid Population Growth”r; (2005)
462(3)
Stuart Silverstein, “r;Racial Issues Lose Urgency, Study Finds; UCLA Survey Shows That a Record High Percentage of College Freshmen Believe Discrimination Is No Longer a Major Problem in the U.S.”r; (2005)
465(1)
Enrique C. Ochoa and Gilda L. Ochoa, “r;Governor's Comments Reveal the Depth of Sexism and Racism”r; (2006)
466(2)
Pew Hispanic Center, “r;Fact Sheet: Latinos and the War in Iraq”r; (January 4, 2007)
468(2)
The Fight to Save Ethnic Studies in Tucson (2011)
470(3)
Pew Hispanic Center, “r;Latino Voters in the 2012 Election”r; (2012)
473(2)
Arizona and Mexican Immigration (2013)
475(2)
It's Immigration Stupid! (2013)
477(2)
Immigration Policy Center, “r;Who and Where the DREAMers Are”r; (2013)
479(4)
Selected Bibliography 483(12)
Index 495(18)
About the Editors 513
Gary Y. Okihiro is professor of international and public affairs at Columbia University.

Lionel C. Bascom has written numerous histories, nonfiction books, and literary collections.

James E. Seelye Jr. is assistant professor of history at Kent State University.

Emily Moberg Robinson received a bachelor's degree in history from Wellesley College and a master's degree and a doctorate in history from the University of California, Santa Cruz.

Guadalupe Compean is an independent scholar and coeditor of ABC-CLIO's Voices of the U.S. Latino Experience.