Henry Cisneros, Mexican-American Mayor

Henry Cisneros, Mexican-American Mayor PDF

Author: Naurice Roberts

Publisher: Children's Press(CT)

Published: 1986

Total Pages: 40

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A biography of the young Mexican American mayor of San Antonio who was considered as a candidate for Vice-President of the United States in 1984.

Henry Cisneros

Henry Cisneros PDF

Author: Elizabeth Coonrod Martinez

Publisher:

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 40

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A biography of the Mexican-American mayor of San Antonio, Texas, who became the first Hispanic mayor of a major United States city in 1981.

Henry Cisneros

Henry Cisneros PDF

Author: Naurice Roberts

Publisher: Children's Press(CT)

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 40

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A biography of the San Antonio mayor who became the first Mexican American mayor of a major city.

Señor Alcalde

Señor Alcalde PDF

Author: John Gillies

Publisher:

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 136

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A biography of the Mexican-American mayor of San Antonio, Texas, including a chapter in which the mayor offers advice to young people who want to make the most of their education and future careers.

Henry Cisneros

Henry Cisneros PDF

Author: Rita Petrucelli

Publisher: Rourke Publishing Group

Published: 1989

Total Pages: 23

ISBN-13: 9780865924314

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A biography of the first Mexican American mayor of San Antonio, Texas.

Cisneros

Cisneros PDF

Author: Kemper Diehl

Publisher:

Published: 1985

Total Pages: 240

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Depicts the life and political career of Henry Cisneros and discusses his policies as mayor of San Antonio, Texas.

Henry Cisneros

Henry Cisneros PDF

Author: Maritza Romero

Publisher: PowerKids Press

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 24

ISBN-13: 9780823950829

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Focuses on the political life of a Mexican American who realized the importance of good leadership and served as a mayor and cabinet secretary.

Henry Cisneros, alcalde méxico-americano

Henry Cisneros, alcalde méxico-americano PDF

Author: Naurice Roberts

Publisher: Children's Press(CT)

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 40

ISBN-13:

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A biography of the young Mexican American mayor of San Antonio who was considered as a candidate for Vice-President of the United States in 1984.

Henry Cisneros

Henry Cisneros PDF

Author: Naurice Roberts

Publisher: Childrens Press

Published: 1987-02-01

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 9780516534855

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A biography of the young Mexican American mayor of San Antonio who was considered as a candidate for Vice-President of the United States in 1984.

Mexican Americans

Mexican Americans PDF

Author: Peter Skerry

Publisher:

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 463

ISBN-13: 9780674572621

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"Some of us have been here for three hundred years, some for three days." This comment, often repeated by Mexican Americans, affirms their status as one of America's oldest ethnic groups, as well as one of its newest and fastest growing. Not surprisingly, many observers (including some Mexican Americans) are concerned about the impact of the burgeoning number of Mexican immigrants on our society - anxieties exacerbated by leaders whose demands for bilingual schools and ballots challenge the goal of assimilation. Yet for Skerry the critical question is not whether Mexican immigrants will join the American mainstream, but how - on what terms. Those terms, he argues, will be forged in the political arena, where enormous changes have been wrought during the past twenty-five years. Gone are the strong local party organizations that once helped newcomers adapt. In their stead are nationalized parties with weak local roots, and civil rights efforts such as the Voting Rights Act, which offer Mexican Americans powerful incentives to define themselves not as an aspiring immigrant ethnic group but as a racially oppressed minority. These divergent political styles emerge from Skerry's comparison of the two American cities with the most visible Mexican American communities, San Antonio and Los Angeles. In Texas, where Mexican Americans have indeed been racially subjugated, traditional political institutions and effective community organizing have afforded them much political success, and moderated their deep-seated resentments. Paradoxicallyin California, where Mexican Americans have enjoyed considerable social and economic mobility, their political efforts have been much less successful andcharacterized by angry protest and racial claims. Noting that the California model of politics, detached from local communities and propelled by money and media, is setting the national norm. Skerry warns that Mexican Americans are being encouraged to dwell on the undeniable injustices