Based on the author's thesis (Ph. D.)--Cornell University.
یادداشتهای مربوط به کتابنامه ، واژه نامه و نمایه های داخل اثر
متن يادداشت
Includes bibliographical references and index.
یادداشتهای مربوط به مندرجات
متن يادداشت
"To be better and more loyal citizens": a tradition of Mexican American activism -- "New wind from the southwest": questioning a political tradition -- "Branches of the same tree": Aztlán and Viet Nam -- "I'd rather have my sons die for La Raza ... than in Vietnam": the making of a Moratorium -- "A common goal": the Chicano Moratorium march of August 1970.
بدون عنوان
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یادداشتهای مربوط به خلاصه یا چکیده
متن يادداشت
This incisive and elegantly written examination of Chicano antiwar mobilization demonstrates how the pivotal experience of activism during the Viet Nam War era played itself out among Mexican Americans. Raza Sil Guerra No! presents an engaging portrait of Chicano protest and patriotism. On a deeper level, the book considers larger themes of American nationalism and citizenship and the role of minorities in the military service, themes that remain pertinent today. Lorena Oropeza's exploration of the evolution, political trajectory, and eventual implosion of the Chicano campaign against the war.
ویراست دیگر از اثر در قالب دیگر رسانه
عنوان
Raza sí!, guerra no!.
شماره استاندارد بين المللي کتاب و موسيقي
0520241959
موضوع (اسم عام یاعبارت اسمی عام)
موضوع مستند نشده
Civil rights movements-- United States-- History-- 20th century.