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E-grāmata: Latinos in the American Political System: An Encyclopedia of Latinos as Voters, Candidates, and Office Holders [ 2 volumes]

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This encyclopedia provides a comprehensive overview of the evolution of Hispanic American engagement in U.S. politics, from their increased visibility as governors and other lawmakers at the local, state, and federal levels to their growing importance as a voting constituency.


• Features two dozen primary documents, including illuminating sources provided both in the original Spanish and in English translations

• Contains approximately 300 encyclopedia entries

• Gives special attention to the significant diversity of the Latino population in the United States, with a focus on growing communities of Central American and Dominican origin as well as groups of Mexican, Puerto Rican, and Cuban origin

• Provides context in historical overview essays that focus specifically on Latino population in their roles as voters and citizens, candidates, and lawmakers in American life

• Includes a chronology of events concerning the evolution of Latino American involvement in U.S. politics



This two-volume encyclopedia consists of about 240 entries on the involvement and impact of Latinos and Latinas on the US political system, as well as four essays and 18 primary documents. The essays discuss Latino/a elected officials and officeholders at the state and federal levels, Latino/a mayors, and Latino/a political mobilization and voter turnout. Entries relate to activists and organizers; court decisions; elected and appointed officials; campaign and political party staff and consultants; legislation, public policy, and landmark events; media and journalists; and organizations. Annotation ©2019 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)

Recenzijas

This authoritative, accessible work not only answers questions but also provides a variety of perspectives about future Latinx political trends. For general readers, high school students, and undergraduates. * Library Journal * Overall, this is an excellent, informative, and topical resource appropriate for academic, high school, and public libraries. * Booklist Online * Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through faculty. * Choice * Libraries serving high school and undergraduate populations will find this reference tool a useful entry point into the subject matter. * ARBA *

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Winner of LJ Best Reference of 2019 2020.This encyclopedia provides a comprehensive overview of the evolution of Hispanic Americans engaged in U.S. politics, from increased visibility as governors and other lawmakers at the local, state, and federal levels to their growing importance as a voting constituency.
Volume One: A-M
Guide to Related Topics
xvii
Preface
xxiii
Acknowledgments
xxvii
Introduction
xxix
Chronology
xxxi
Jaime Dominguez
Essays
Latino Elected Officials on the Federal Level
1(12)
Miriam Jimenez
Latino Mobilization and Voter Turnout: An Overview of Experimental Studies
13(12)
Ivelisse Cuevas-Molina
Costas Panagopoulos
Latina/o Mayors
25(10)
Domingo Morel
Hispanic Office Holders at the State and Local Levels
35(12)
Natasha Altema McNeely
Acosta Banuelos, Romana (1925-2018)
47(1)
Affordable Care Act of 2010 and Latinos
48(4)
Aguilar, Jorge (1988-)
52(2)
Alexander v. Sandoval (2001)
54(1)
American GI Forum
55(4)
Arellano, Elvira (1975-)
59(1)
Aristimuflo, Jose (1988-)
60(2)
Asylum Seekers
62(2)
Avila, Joaquin (1948-2018)
64(3)
Badillo, Herman (1929-2014)
67(1)
Baez, Joan (1941-)
68(2)
Balseros/Rafters
70(2)
Balzac v. Porto [ sic] Rico (1922)
72(1)
Becerra, Xavier (1958-)
73(2)
Berriozabal, Maria Antonietta (1941-)
75(2)
Bilingual Education
77(1)
Border Wall
78(2)
Botiller v. Dominguez (1889)
80(2)
Brown Berets
82(1)
Brown Power Movement/Chicano Civil Rights Movement
83(2)
Bush, George Prescott (1976-)
85(4)
CantU, Norma Elia (1947-)
89(2)
Cantil, Norma V. (1954-)
91(1)
CARA Pro Bono Project
92(2)
Cardozo, Benjamin Nathan (1870-1938)
94(2)
Cartagena, Juan (1956-)
96(1)
Castro, Julian (1974-)
97(2)
Castro, Raul Hector (1916-2015)
99(1)
Catholicism and Latino/a Politics
100(2)
Cavazos, Jr., Dr. Lauro "Fred" (1927-)
102(2)
Central American Migration
104(3)
Central American Peace and Solidarity Movement (CAPSM)
107(2)
Central American Resource Center (CARECEN)
109(2)
Chavez, Cesar (1927-1993)
111(2)
Chavez-Thompson, Linda (1944-)
113(2)
Chicano Moratorium (1970)
115(1)
Cisneros, Henry G. (1947-)
116(2)
Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles (CHIRLA)
118(2)
Community Service Organization (CSO)
120(2)
Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute (CHCI)
122(2)
Corona, Humberto "Bert" (1918-2001)
124(2)
Crusade for Justice
126(1)
Cruz, Rafael Edward ("Ted") (1970-)
127(2)
Cuban Adjustment Act of 1966
129(4)
DACA Sin Miedo
133(1)
Dawson, Rosario (1979-)
134(2)
de la Garza, Eligio "Kika" (1927-2017)
136(2)
de Leon, Kevin (1966-)
138(2)
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)/Deferred Action for Parents of Americans and Lawful Permanent Residents (DAPA)
140(2)
Del Rio Independent School District v. Salvatierra (1930)
142(1)
Delano Grape Strike (1965-1970)
143(2)
Delgado v. Bastrop IS.D., et al. (1948)
145(2)
Depression-Era Repatriation of Mexicans
147(2)
Diaz, Ruben, Jr. (1973-)
149(2)
Diaz-Balart, Lincoln (1954-)
151(2)
Diaz-Balart, Mario (1961-)
153(2)
Dickerson Montemayor, Alicia (1902-1989)
155(1)
Discrimination against Latinas/os
156(6)
DREAM Act
162(2)
DREAM Act at the State Level
164(3)
Echaveste, Maria (1954-)
167(1)
Education and Latinos
168(4)
El Especialito
172(2)
El Nuevo Herald
174(2)
El Teatro Campesino
176(2)
Election of 2016 and Latinos
178(3)
Environmental Justice and Latinos
181(4)
Equal Voice Network (EVN)
185(1)
Espaillat, Adriano (1954-)
186(2)
Espinoza v. Farah (1973)
188(2)
Evenwel v. Abbott (2016)
190(3)
Family Leave and Reproductive Policy
193(3)
Farina, Carmen (1943-)
196(2)
Ferrera, America (1984-)
198(1)
Ferreras-Copeland, Julissa (1976-)
199(2)
Fierro de Bright, Josefina (1914-1998)
201(4)
Gallego, Ruben (1979-)
205(1)
Gimenez, Carlos (1954-)
206(2)
Gomez, Cruz (1941-)
208(2)
Gonzales, Alberto (1955-)
210(1)
Gonzales, Rodolfo "Corky" (1928-2005)
211(3)
Gonzalez, Charles Augustine "Charlie" (1945-)
214(1)
Gonzalez, Henry B. (1916-2000)
215(2)
Grijalva, Raul M. (1948-)
217(2)
Gutierrez, Jose Angel (1944-)
219(2)
Gutierrez, Luis (1953-)
221(2)
Hernandez v. New York (1991)
223(1)
Hernandez v. Texas (1954)
224(1)
Herrera Beutler, Jaime (1978-)
225(2)
Hinojosa, Maria (1961-)
227(2)
Hinojosa, Ruben (1940-)
229(3)
Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU)
232(1)
Huerta, Dolores (1930-)
233(4)
Immigrant Youth Justice League (IYJL)
237(1)
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Expanded Powers of (2000s)
238(2)
Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) v. Cardoza-Fonseca (1987)
240(2)
Immigration as a Policy Issue
242(5)
Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA)
247(4)
Johnson v. De Grandy (1994)
251(1)
Jones Act (1917)
252(3)
Kumar, Maria Teresa (1974-)
255(2)
La Opinion
257(1)
La Raza Unida Party (LRU)
258(2)
La Voz de Houston
260(1)
Larrazolo, Octaviano A. (1859-1930)
261(2)
Latin Builders Association (LBA)
263(1)
Latina Political Leadership in the South
264(4)
Latina/o Gender Gap
268(3)
Latina/o Identity Politics
271(4)
Latinas in U.S. Politics
275(4)
Latino Justice PRLDEF
279(1)
Latino Political Power
280(5)
Latinx Entrepreneurship
285(3)
Lau v. Nichols (1974)
288(2)
League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC)
290(2)
LIBRE Initiative
292(2)
Longoria, Eva (1975-)
294(1)
Los Angeles School Walkouts (1968, 2006)
295(2)
Ludlow Massacre (1914)
297(1)
Lujan, Ben Ray (1972-)
298(2)
Lujan Grisham, Michelle (1959-)
300(2)
Lynching in the U.S. Southwest
302(3)
Mallea, Jose (1977-)
305(1)
Marin, Rosario (1958-)
306(2)
Mark-Viverito, Melissa (1969)
308(2)
Martinez, Susana (1959-)
310(2)
Mega Marchas of 2006
312(2)
Melon (Casita) Strike (1966)
314(2)
Mendez, Sylvia (1936-)
316(3)
Menendez, Robert "Bob" (1954-)
319(1)
Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF)
320(2)
Mexican American Political Association (MAPA)
322(3)
Mexican American Youth Organization (MAYO)
325(1)
Mexican Repatriation
326(2)
Mi Familia Vota
328(1)
Military Participation and Latinos
329(5)
Minimum Wage
334(2)
Minors, Unaccompanied and Undocumented (2010s)
336(2)
Miranda v. Arizona (1966)
338(1)
Moreno, Luisa (1907-1992)
339(2)
Movimiento Estudiantil Chicanx de Aztlan (M.E.Ch.A.)
341(1)
Murguia, Janet (1960-)
342(3)
Volume 2: N-Z
Napolitano, Grace Flores (1936-)
345(2)
National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials (NALEO) Educational Fund
347(2)
National Day Laborer Organizing Network (NDLON) and Pablo Alvarado
349(2)
National Hispanic Caucus of State Legislators (NHCSL)
351(1)
National Hispanic Leadership Agenda (NHLA)
352(2)
National Immigration Law Center (NILC)
354(2)
National Institute for Latino Policy (NiLP)
356(1)
National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health (NLIRH)
357(2)
National Security State and Latinos
359(4)
Navarro, Ana (1971-)
363(2)
NBCLatino
365(1)
Negrete McLeod, Gloria (1941-)
366(2)
Nicaraguan Adjustment and Central American Relief Act (NACARA)
368(2)
#NotOneMore
370(3)
Obama, Barack (1961-) and Latinos
373(4)
Official English Movement
377(3)
Operation Gatekeeper (1994)
380(2)
Operation Hold the Line/Blockade (1993)
382(1)
Operation Streamline (2005)
383(3)
Operation Wetback (1954)
386(1)
Organized Communities against Deportations (OCAD)
387(2)
Otero-Warren, Adelina "Nina" (1881-1965)
389(2)
Pea, Albert, Jr. (1917-2006)
391(1)
Pea, Federico (1947)
392(2)
Perez, Thomas "Tom" Edward (1961-)
394(1)
Perez Garcia, Hector (1914-1996)
395(2)
Pierluisi Urrutia, Pedro (1959-)
397(1)
Pimentel, Norma (1953-)
398(2)
Plyler v. Doe (1982)
400(2)
Political Association of Spanish-Speaking Organizations (PASSO)
402(2)
Politics of a Latinx Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Identity
404(4)
Politics of Latina/o Immigrants and Transnational Ties
408(5)
Pope Francis (1936-) and Latinos
413(4)
Praeli, Lorella (1988-)
417(2)
Proposition 187 (1994)
419(2)
Puerto Rico Oversight, Management, and Economic Stability Act (PROMESA)
421(2)
Ramos, Jorge (1958-)
423(1)
Ramos, Paola (1988-)
424(1)
Religion and Latina/o Politics
425(2)
Rendon, Anthony (1968-)
427(2)
Renteria, Amanda (1974-)
429(2)
Richardson, William "Bill" (1947-)
431(2)
Romero, Anthony D. (1965-)
433(1)
Rosales, Rosa (1944-)
434(1)
Ros-Lehtinen, Ileana (1952-)
435(2)
Roybal, Edward R. (1916-2005)
437(2)
Roybal-Allard, Lucille (1941-)
439(2)
Rubio, Marco (1971-)
441(2)
Ruiz, Raul (1972-)
443(4)
Salazar, Kenneth Lee "Ken" (1955-)
447(2)
Salazar, Ruben (1928-1970)
449(1)
Salinas, Maria Elena (1954-)
450(3)
Salinas Ender, Elma Teresa (1953-)
453(1)
Salvadoran Humanitarian Aid, Relief and Education Foundation (S.H.A.R.E.)
454(1)
San Antonio Independent School District v. Rodriguez (1973)
455(2)
Sanchez, Linda (1969-)
457(1)
Sanchez, Loretta (1960-)
458(2)
SB 1070 (2010)
460(2)
Schomburg, Arturo Alfonso (1874-1938)
462(2)
Secure Communities Program
464(1)
Serrano, Jose E. (1943-)
465(2)
Silva, Jorge (1974-)
467(1)
Sleepy Lagoon (1942)
468(1)
Social Media and Latinx Politics
469(5)
Solis, Hilda (1957-)
474(2)
Solis Doyle, Patti (1965-)
476(1)
Sosa, Lionel (1939-)
477(2)
Sotomayor, Sonia Maria (1954-)
479(2)
Southwest Voter Registration Education Project (SVREP)
481(2)
Taveras, Angel (1970-)
483(1)
Temporary Protected Status (TPS)
484(2)
Tenayuca, Emma (1916-1999)
486(1)
Tierra Amarilla Land Grant
487(2)
Tijerina Lopez, Reies (1926-2015)
489(2)
Torres, Norma (1965-)
491(1)
Trafficking, Issues of
492(4)
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (1848)
496(2)
Trump, Donald J. (1946-) and Latinos
498(7)
UnidosUS
505(2)
United Farm Workers (UFW)
507(1)
United States-Cuban Relations
508(3)
United States v. Brignoni-Ponce (1975)
511(1)
United States v. Verdugo- Urquidez (1990)
512(2)
United We Dream
514(1)
University of Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC) Hispanic Advisory Board
515(2)
Univision
517(4)
Van de Putte, Leticia (1954-)
521(2)
Velazquez, Nydia (1953-)
523(2)
Villaraigosa, Antonio, Jr. (1953-)
525(1)
Villarreal, Jose H. (1955-)
526(2)
Viva Kennedy! Clubs
528(2)
Voter ID Laws, Impact of
530(3)
Voting Rights Act of 1975
533(2)
Voto Latino
535(2)
Young Lords
537(4)
Zoot Suit Riots (1943)
541(4)
Primary Documents Excerpts from the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (1848)
545(6)
First Attempt by an Hispanic Official to Speak on the Floor of Congress (1854)
551(1)
The Preamble and Articles I and II of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico (1952) [ in English and Spanish]
551(8)
U.S. Supreme Court Decision in Hernandez v. the State of Texas (1954)
559(3)
Testimony of Dolores Huerta before the Subcommittee of Migratory Labor of the Senate Committee of Labor and Public Welfare (1966)
562(5)
President Richard Nixon and H. R. Haldeman Discuss a New Presidential Appointee, U.S. Treasurer Romana Acosta Bafiuelos (1971)
567(2)
Resolution No. R-502-73: Bilingual-Bicultural Ordinance of Dade County, Florida (1973)
569(1)
Excerpt of an Oral History Interview of Congressman Edward Roybal (1975)
570(5)
"A Latina Judge's Voice," the Judge Mario G. Olmos Lecture Delivered by Judge Sonia Sotomayor (2001)
575(7)
New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson's Spanish-Language Response to President George W. Bush's State of the Union Address (2004) [ with English Translation]
582(3)
Floor Speech of Congresswoman Hilda Solis Opposing the Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA) (2005)
585(1)
Inaugural Address by Mayor Angel Taveras of Providence, Rhode Island (2011)
586(5)
New Mexico Governor Susana Martinez's First State of the State Address (2011)
591(9)
Bipartisan Framework for Comprehensive Immigration Reform (2013)
600(4)
Full Congressional Testimony of Dulce Medina, Mayeli Hernandez, and Sail Martinez (Three Central American Youths Who Entered the United States as Unaccompanied Minors) (2014)
604(3)
Testimony of Julian Castro before the House Financial Services Committee (2015)
607(11)
Floor Speech of Luis Gutierrez on Puerto Rico's Debt (2015)
618(3)
Representative Ileana Ros-Lehtinen's (R-FL) Statement on the House Floor about President Barack Obama's Visit to Cuba (2016)
621(4)
Appendix: Latino Organizations 625(12)
Bibliography 637(8)
Editor and Contributors 645(14)
Index 659
Jessica L. Lavariega Monforti is dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at California Lutheran University. Her research primarily focuses on the differential impact of public policy according to race, gender, and ethnicity.