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Racial uncertainties : Mexican Americans, school desegregation, and the making of race in post-Civil Rights America / Danielle R. Olden.
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Olden, Danielle R., 1983-
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English
Published/Created
Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2022]
Description
xiv, 278 pages : illustrations (black and white), maps ; 24 cm.
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LC212.523.D46 O54 2022
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Segregation in education
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Colorado
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Denver
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Mexican Americans
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Education
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Colorado
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Denver
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Racism in education
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Colorado
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Denver
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Mexican Americans
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Civil rights
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Colorado
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Denver
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Racism
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Colorado
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Denver
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Series
American crossroads ; 68.
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American crossroads ; 68
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
(Un)making Mexican American racial identity, 1848-1964
Racial migrations : the Mile High City in transition, 1945-1969
Public schools in Denver's racialized urban geography
Becoming minority under the law
"Not white, yet not, in the old-style parlance 'colored'"
"American," not "minority" : Mexican Americans and colorblindness.
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ISBN
9780520343344 (hardcover)
0520343344 (hardcover)
9780520343351 (paperback)
0520343352 (paperback)
LCCN
2022011407
OCLC
1319345933
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