The American Southwest: Pride Prejudice Perseverance
The American Southwest: Pride-Prejudice-Perseverance (updated in 2019), begins with an overview of the ancient Native Americans, followed by the exploration and settlements of Spanish explorers, its continuing existence under Mexican rule, and the land-grabbing acquisition by the United States that amounted to approximately half the size of Mexico at a time when Mexico was economically and militarily impoverished due to years of civil wars and repeated changes in dictatorship.

Section two covers immigration that began with the US recruiting Mexican nationals as replacements in the workforce during WW I, followed by mass deportations at the end of the war. Millions of people (approx. 60 percent were American citizens) were forcefully displaced without due process.

Sections three and four depict the Latino experience in the US lived with pride, prejudice and perseverance.

Section five explores the current state and upward trend of Latinos and education.

This well-researched book contains maps, graphs and a glossary and appeals to policymakers, educators, students and the general public.
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The American Southwest: Pride Prejudice Perseverance
The American Southwest: Pride-Prejudice-Perseverance (updated in 2019), begins with an overview of the ancient Native Americans, followed by the exploration and settlements of Spanish explorers, its continuing existence under Mexican rule, and the land-grabbing acquisition by the United States that amounted to approximately half the size of Mexico at a time when Mexico was economically and militarily impoverished due to years of civil wars and repeated changes in dictatorship.

Section two covers immigration that began with the US recruiting Mexican nationals as replacements in the workforce during WW I, followed by mass deportations at the end of the war. Millions of people (approx. 60 percent were American citizens) were forcefully displaced without due process.

Sections three and four depict the Latino experience in the US lived with pride, prejudice and perseverance.

Section five explores the current state and upward trend of Latinos and education.

This well-researched book contains maps, graphs and a glossary and appeals to policymakers, educators, students and the general public.
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The American Southwest: Pride Prejudice Perseverance

The American Southwest: Pride Prejudice Perseverance

by Paulina Rael Jaramillo Ma
The American Southwest: Pride Prejudice Perseverance

The American Southwest: Pride Prejudice Perseverance

by Paulina Rael Jaramillo Ma

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Overview

The American Southwest: Pride-Prejudice-Perseverance (updated in 2019), begins with an overview of the ancient Native Americans, followed by the exploration and settlements of Spanish explorers, its continuing existence under Mexican rule, and the land-grabbing acquisition by the United States that amounted to approximately half the size of Mexico at a time when Mexico was economically and militarily impoverished due to years of civil wars and repeated changes in dictatorship.

Section two covers immigration that began with the US recruiting Mexican nationals as replacements in the workforce during WW I, followed by mass deportations at the end of the war. Millions of people (approx. 60 percent were American citizens) were forcefully displaced without due process.

Sections three and four depict the Latino experience in the US lived with pride, prejudice and perseverance.

Section five explores the current state and upward trend of Latinos and education.

This well-researched book contains maps, graphs and a glossary and appeals to policymakers, educators, students and the general public.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781451558593
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 03/12/2012
Pages: 162
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.35(d)

About the Author

Paulina Rael Jaramillo was born and raised in New Mexico where her family roots are deeply entrenched. In 1598 her ancestors came to the "New World" and in 1610 helped establish the settlement known today as Santa Fe. However, most of her adult life has been spent in California where her children and grandchildren reside. She is currently speaking at colleges, universities and various organizations on "Immigration and Education."
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