Raza rising : Chicanos in North Texas /

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Author / Creator:Gonzales, Richard J., 1950- author.
Imprint:Denton, TX : University of North Texas Press, [2016]
Description:xvi, 333 pages ; 24 cm.
Language:English
Series:Number 10 in the Al filo: Mexican American studies series
Al filo ; no. 10.
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Format: E-Resource Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10522389
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ISBN:9781574416329
1574416324
9781574416411
1574416413
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:"Book is a collection of columns the author wrote for the Fort Worth Star Telegram newspaper. The subject is Chicano life in Fort Worth."
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Summary:Based on articles written for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram , author Richard J. Gonzales draws on his educational, inner-city and professional life experiences to weave eyewitness testimony into issues facing Chicanos, including economic, health, education, criminal justice, politics, immigration, and cultural issues. Raza Rising presents a personal recounting of a Chicano's struggle with and understanding of the socio-economic policies and historical actions that impact their ascendancy. Raza Rising offers first-hand observations, supported by well-documented scholarly research, of Chicanos' growth and subsequent struggles to participate fully in North Texas' political and economic life.<br> <br> <br> <br> Raza Rising takes the reader to the organization of a Fort Worth immigration reform march, to the actual march with 20,000 people on Main Street on Palm Sunday, to a protest demonstration of the City of Farmers Branch's attempt to prohibit renting to the undocumented immigrant, to the author's awakening in Chicago on the importance of learning, and to his poignant experience as a guest speaker in a Fort Worth public school classroom. Other observations offer insight on how Chicanos struggle with their ethnic identity and understanding of their history. In addition, the book highlights important historical and political events that illustrate Chicanos' attempts to overcome barriers to their rise.<br> <br> <br> <br> At a time when global economic competition threatens the United States' first world status, this country must nurture academic excellence for all its citizens. Raza Rising provides specific explanations for the Chicano educational lag and workable solutions to accelerate their political, economic and academic achievements. Prophetic state and national demographers have forecasted the steady increase in Chicano populations and decrease in white populations. Raza Rising offers students, instructors, policy makers, politicians and neighbors a deeper understanding of Chicanos, who in the near future will transition from minority to majority status in Texas.
Physical Description:xvi, 333 pages ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781574416329
1574416324
9781574416411
1574416413