"A detailed, rich, and engaging text on Mexicans in Los Angeles, from the turn of the century, when their presence was virtually unacknowledged, to the 1930s, when Mexican communities created a significant presence in the city. Monroy's book offers a sweeping narrative that carries you into Los Angeles and beyond, through a discussion of immigration pathways, work lives, and the popular culture of the immigrants and the first generation youth."--Lisbeth Haas, author of "Conquests and Historical Identities in California, ...
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"A detailed, rich, and engaging text on Mexicans in Los Angeles, from the turn of the century, when their presence was virtually unacknowledged, to the 1930s, when Mexican communities created a significant presence in the city. Monroy's book offers a sweeping narrative that carries you into Los Angeles and beyond, through a discussion of immigration pathways, work lives, and the popular culture of the immigrants and the first generation youth."--Lisbeth Haas, author of "Conquests and Historical Identities in California, 1769-1936"
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Very good. No dust jacket. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 331 p. Contains: Illustrations. Audience: General/trade. No dust jacket, lower board corners slightly bumped, otherwise cover and text are unmarked and very clean. All shipments, except international, include delivery confirmation/tracking at no cost to the buyer.