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La Gente: Hispano History And Life In Colorado,New
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Informative And Provocative, La Gente: Hispano History And Life In Colorado Collects Eleven Essays By A Crosssection Of Colorado Scholars And Writers. The Book Opens With An Examination Of Spanishmexican Exploration, Conquest, And Settlement Of The Colorado Region. Moving From Exploration To Biographical Sketches, The Book Profiles The Enigmatic Teresita Sandoval, Cofounder Of Pueblo; Provides The Turnofthecentury Memoir Of Vaquero Elfido Lopez; And Offers A Bilingual Version Of The Autobiography Of Pablo Cabeza De Baca, Who Recalls The Values Of His Youth And His Days At Denver'S Sacred Heart College, The Precursor Of Regis University.Several Essays Address The Employment Patterns Of The Early Part Of This Century, When Desperate Nativeborn Hispanos And Mexican Immigrants Competed By The Thousands For Jobs At Mining And Agricultural Corporations Throughout Colorado. Four Essays Study Particular Expressions Of This Conflict, Including The Infamous Ludlow Coal Strike Of 19131914; Colorado'S Sugar Beet Industry, Where Mexican Immigrants Faced Constant Discrimination; The Growth Of The State'S Sugar Industry, The Collapse Of Which Devastated Mexicans (The Preferred Labor Force In The Field); And A New Dealera Experiment In Which Laidoff Miners Were Trained To Weave Ro Grandestyle Blankets, In The Process Revitalizing A Dying Folk Art.Finally, Four Essays Encompass The Recent Political And Cultural Rebirth Of Hispanos, Including A Study Of The Origins Of The Crusade For Justice, Denver'S Leading Chicano Rights Organization Of The 1960S, Which Based On Declassified Fbi Documents Proves That Government Agencies Tried To Suppress The Crusade And Its Popular Leader, Corky Gonzales.
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