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DOCUMENT RESUME ED 034 644 RC 003 921 TITLE A Guide to Materials Relating to Persons of Mexican Feritage in the United States. The Mexican American, A New Focus on Opportunity. INSTITUTION Interagency Committee on Mexican American Affairs, Washington, D.C. DUB DATE Mar 69 NOmr 1890. E')RS PRICE ED!S Price MF-t0.75 HC-$9.50 DESCRIPTORS *Audiovisual Aids, *Bibliographies, *Literature Guides, *Mexican Americans, Periodicals, Publications, Radio, *Resource Materials, Television ABSTRACT A variety of resource materials relating to Mexican Americans is cited in this guide. Among the materials are books, reports and hearings, periodical literature, dissertations, bibliographies, and audiovisual materials. A state-by-state listing of periodical publications of interest to the Mexican American community is included. Also listed are U. S. producers of Spanish audiovisual materials and radio ,and television stations broadcasting in Spanish. The document was compiled by the Inter-Agency Committee on Mexican American Affairs. (CM) Y.S. IIPARIIIMT Of HEWN. MAIM i MATE OFNLEOF EWA= THIS 10C111111 HAS 1B MOWS EXACTLY AS WWI VON NE PERSON 01 IMINUATION 01111111111111 IT. POSTS * MEW 01 ONIONS STAB $01101 IIICSSANLY KNEW ORM Off a OF MAIN P0511101 01 POKY. THE mExicAn AMERICA!! A GUIDE TO MATERIALS RELATING TO PERSONS OF MEXICAN HERITAGE IN THE UNITED STATES Compiled By The Inter-Agency Committee On Mexican American Affairs March, 1969 r4I ( O CONTENTS Title hat re% (:)O Books LLJ Reports, Hearings, Proceedings and Similar Materials 29 Periodical Literature 57 Listing of CurrentlyPublished Periodicals 96 Dissertations and Other Unpublished Materials 101 Bibliographies 131 Audio-Visual Materials 134 Listing of U. S. Producers or Distributors of Spanish Audio-Visual Materials 140 Spanish-LaNpage Radio & Tv Stations 144 Conclusion 185 Catholic Immigrants. New York: Abel, Theodore. Protestant Home Missions to Institute of Social andReligious Science, 1933. Readings for Understanding Adams State College, Centerfor Cultural Studies. Szudieb, Southwestern Culture, Alamos*, Colorado: Center tar Cultural 1963. The Incidence of Delin- Adler, Herman, Frances Cahn,and Stuart Johannes. University of quency in Berkeley,1928-1932. Berkeley, California: California Press, 1934. Social Allen, Ruth Alice.The Labor of Women inthe Production of Cotton. No. 3134, Austin: Science Publication No. 3,University of Texas Bulletin University of Texas Press,1931. Doubleday, 1966. Allen, Steve. The Ground is Our Table. New York: Los Angeles: County Alaanza, Arturo S. Mexican-Americans and CivilRights, Commission on Human Relations,1964. of Labor (AFL) . What American GI Forum of Texasand Texas State Federation Price Wetbacks? Austin,Thum: Published by the authors,1953. American Public WelfareAssociation. Pul21icalfurvSanAntonio, Wel- Texas; as a study of alocal community. Chicago: American Public fare Association, 1940. in Ohio. Andrews, Wade H. and SaadZ. Nagi.Migrant Agricultural Labor Bulletin WOoster, Ohio:Ohio AgriculturalExperiment Station, Research 780, Sept., 1956. Hybrid Corn to Apodaca, Anacleto. "Corn and Custom:The Introduction of Spanish-American Farmers in NewMexico," in Human Problems inTechnol- Russell Sage Foundation, ogical Change. Edward H. Spicer, ed., NewYork: pp. 35-39,1952. and Customs of the Mexicans Arnold, August Charles.The Folk-Lore, Manners, of Texas, 19zu. in San Antonio, Texas.Austin, Texas: University the U. S. A. Ashworth, May Harley,(Ed). Spanish-Speaking Americans in New York: Friendship Press, 1953. Itself," in Human Relations in Atkins, James A. "A Cultural Minority Improves of Education, pp. Colorado.Denver, Colorado: Colorado State Department 91-105, 1961. - 2 - Atwater, Ernesta E. A Tabulation of Facts on Conditions Existent in Hick's Mexican Camp. El Monte, California: The author, 1942. Bale, Ralph. No Frontier to Learning: The Mexican Student in the United States. University of Minnesota Press, 1957. Banfield, Edward C. Big City Politics. New York: Random House, 1965. Barker, George C. Pachuco, An American-Spanish Argot and Its Social Functions in Tur.son, Arizona. Tucson, Arizona: University of Arizona Press, 1958. Barron, Milton L. American Minorities. New York: Knopf, 1957. Beals, Ralph L. and Norman D. Humphrey. No Frontier in Learning; The Mexican Student in the United States.Minneapolis, Minnesota: University of Minnesota Press, 1957. Bishop's Committee for the Spanish-Speaking."Pilot Project" -- Merrill Trust Fund. Bishop's Committee for the Spanish-Speaking, Jan., 1962. Blackmar, Frank W. Spanish Institutions of the Southwest.Baltimore: John Hopkins Press, 1891. Blair, Bertha, Anne 0. Lively and Glen W. Trimble. Ilmksh:EmakingAtericans: Mexicans and Puerto Ricans in the United States.A Study conducted by the Home Mission Research Unit of the Bureau of Research and Survey for the Home Missions Division of the National Council. of Churches of Christ in the United States of America, 1953. Bogardus, Emory S. "The Mexican Immigrant," in Emory Bogardus, ed. Essentials of Americanization, Los Angeles: J. R. Miller, pp. 264-271, 1920. Bogardus, Emory S. Immigration and Race Attitudes. New York:D. C. Health and Company, 1928. Bogardus, Emory S. The Mexican Immigrant. Los Angeles, California: The Council on International Relations, 1929. Bogardus, Emory. The Mexican in the United States. Los Angeles, California: University of Southern California Press, 1935. Bogardus, Emory S. The Survey of Race Relations on the Pacific Coast. Los Angeles: Council on International Relations, Information Service, May, 1926. Bogardus, Emory S. "Attitudes and the Mexican Immigrant," in Kimball, Young, ed., Social Attitudes. New York: Henry Holt, pp. 291-327, 1931. National Bresette, Liana E.Mexicans in the United States. Washington: Catholic Welfare Conference,1930. War, 1846-1848 Brooks, Nathan Covington. Complete History of the Mexican Chicago, Illinois: Rio Grande Press, 1965. Subregional Browdes, Walter G.The Pattern of InternalMobility in Texas; A Press, 1944. Study. Austin, Texas: The University of Texas Brown, Edmund G.Negroes and Mexican-Americansin the California State Government. A cooperativeproject conducted by theOffice of the Governor and the State Edmund G. Brown, SelectedCalifornia Newspaper Publishers, Personnel Board, 1965. of the Browning, Harley L. and DaleS. McLemore. A Statistical Profile Spanish-Surnamed Population of Texas. Austin, Texas: Population Research Center, University ofTexas, June 9, 1964. Valley as a Culture Buchkner, Urban Dellos. Study of the Lower Rio Grande Area. University of Texas, August,1929. Capita Consump- Buechel, F. A. and E. R. Dedeke. "Family Expenditures and Per Austin, Texas: tion in Nine TexasCommunities," Progress Report No.1. Bureau of Business Research,University of Texas, 1942. Texas Buechel, F. A. and E. R. Dedeke. "Family Expenditures in Twenty-One Communities," Progress Report No.2. Austin, Texas: Bureau of Business Research, University of Texas,1942. Mexican-Americans and Spanish- Burma, John. "The Civil Rights Situation of Race Americans," in Jitsuichi Masuokaand Preston Valien editors. Relations: Problems and Theory.Chapel Hill, North Carolina: University of North CarolinaPress, 1961. Durham, North Burma, John H. Spanish-Speaking Groups in theUnited States. Carolina: Duke University, 1954. Francis J. Brown and Burris, Quincy G. "Latin Americans," in One America, Joseph Slabey Roucek, eds.,New York: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1945. Macmillan Company, 1934. Calvin, Ross. Sky Determines. New York: Albuquerque: Camps, Arthur L. The Spanish Folk Song_ inthe Southwest. University of New Mexico,1933. Problem of Nomenclature," Camps, Arthur L. "Spanish, Mexican, Native; The The University of in Spanish Folk- Poetryin New Mexico.Albuquerque: New Mexico Press, pp.12-16, 1946. -4 Campa, Arthur L. Spanish Religious Folk Theatre in the Southwest. Albuquerque: University of Nev Mexico, 1934. Case, Fred E. and James H. Kirk. The Housing Status of Minority Families; Los Angeles, 1956. U.C.L.A. Real Estate Research Program and the Los Angeles Urban League, 1958. Cerwin, Herbert. These Are the Mexicans. New York: Reynal & Hitchcock, 1947. Chramosta, Sharon. Directory of Community Services in the Southwest Area of San Antonio, Texas. San Antonio, Texas: Bishop's Committee for the Spanish- Speaking, 1961 Christian, Jane and Chester Christian, Jr. "Spanish Language and Culture in the Southwest," in Joshua A. Fishman, Language Loyally in the United States; The Maintenance and Perpetuation of Non- English Mother Tours by American Ethnic and Religious Groups.The Hague, Morton and Com- pany., pp. 280-317, 1966. Clark, Elmer T. The Latin Immigrant in the South. Cokesbury Press, 1924. Clark, Elmer Talmage, and Harvey C. Spencer. Latin-America, U.S.A. New York: Joint Division of Education and Cultivation, Board of Missions and Church Extension, the Methodist Church, 1942 Clark, Margaret. Health in the Mexican-American Culture. Berkeley: Univer- sity of California, 1956. Clark, Margaret. Health in the Mexican-American Culture: A Community Study. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1959. Cleland, Robert Glass. "Aliens and Nomads," in California in Our Time.New York: Knopf, Chapter 13, pp. 242-264, 1947. Clifford, Roy A. The Rio Grande Flood: A Comparative Study of Border Coml- =unities in Disaster. Disaster Study No. 7. Washington, D. C.: Com- mittee on Disaster Studies, National Academy of Science and National Research Council, 1956. Clinton, Ione L. Children in Migratory Agricultural Families, Federal Security