One of the foremost scholars in Chicana/o studies offers a compelling, authoritative history of the Chicano movement in San Antonio--a movement that provided models for organizing that broke barriers to political participation and power for Latinos across
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One of the foremost scholars in Chicana/o studies offers a compelling, authoritative history of the Chicano movement in San Antonio--a movement that provided models for organizing that broke barriers to political participation and power for Latinos across
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Very good. No dust jacket. Multiple Copies Available-Very Good Condition-May have school stamp and/or student names-May have some cover wear-DOES NOT INCLUDE ANY CDs OR ACCESS CODES IF APPLICABLE.