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Foreigners in their native land : historical roots of the Mexican Americans

Author: David J Weber
Publisher: Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, [1973]
Edition/Format:   Book : State or province government publication : English : 1st edView all editions and formats
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Weber, David J.
Foreigners in their native land.
Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press [1973]
(OCoLC)556796171
Online version:
Weber, David J.
Foreigners in their native land.
Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press [1973]
(OCoLC)607848828
Material Type: Government publication, State or province government publication, Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: David J Weber
ISBN: 0826302785 9780826302786 0826302793 9780826302793
OCLC Number: 754615
Description: xi, 288 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Contents: New Spain's Far Northern Frontier --
Church and State / Luis de Velasco --
Frontier Military / Antonio Martinez --
"Contributions are small" / Francisco Martinez de Baeza --
A Communal Land Grant / Lorenzo Marquis & Antonio Jose Ortiz --
Mestizaje / First Los Angeles Census --
"Most hardy subjects" / Zebulon M. Pike ; Miguel Ramos de Arizpe --
"There were no paupers" / Jose Agustin de Escudero --
"Backward" New Mexico / Pedro Bautista Pino --
The "wretched village" of San Antonio / Juan Agustin Morfi --
The Romantic Frontier / Guadalupe Vallejo ; George Wharton James --
Yankee Infiltration and the Hardening of Stereotypes --
"Calculating the profit" / Carlos Dehault Delassus --
"Indications are very dangerous" / Joaquin del Real Alencaster --
California "would fall without an effort" / William Shaler --
The Black Legend / William Robertson --
"Degenerate inhabitants of New Mexico" / Rufus B. Sage --
"Blood...as ditch water" / Walter Prescott Webb --
"An ill opinion of the Mexicans" / Jose Maria Sanchez --
"Lazy people of vicious character" / Jose Maria Sanchez --
"Industrious, honest North American settlers" / Ayuntamiento of San Antonio --
"Waiting the result" / Thomas O. Larkin --
Cultures Collide --
"I am warning you" / Manuel Mier y Teran --
"The two people cannot mingle together" / Committee of Vigilance & Public Safety, San Augustin --
"Their decision irrevocably sealed their fate" / Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna --
"Texians! Render every possible assistance" / Juan Nepomuceno Seguin --
"War...our final salvation" / Jose Maria Tornel y Mendivil --
"The sacrificial goat" / Pio Pico --
"We would have made some kind of resistance" / 105 New Mexicans --
"Keep yourselves quiet" / Donaciano Vigil --
Reactions to Defeat / Juan Bautista Vigil y Alarid ; Juan Bautista Alvarado ; Anguistias de la Guerra Ord --
"A duty before God" / William P. Rogers, Robert F. Stockton --
"The Government of a white race" / John C. Calhoun --
All the Rights of Citizens --
"Their property, their persons, their religion" / Stephen Watts Kearny --
"All the rights of citizens" / Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo --
"For me the placers were finished" / Antonio F. Coronel --
"Hung as suspects" / El Clamor Publico --
"A foreigner in my native land" / Juan Nepomuceno Seguin --
"No justice for the Mexicans in Texas" / Comision Pesquisadora --
"A set policy of terrorizing the Mexicans" / A Texas Ranger --
"Parceled out to Mexicans" / Tucson Citizen --
"Compelled to sell, little by little" / Antonio Maria Pico, et. al. --
"A denial of justice" / Public Land Commission --
Accommodation, Assimilation, and Resistance --
"Revenge took possession of me" / Tiburcio Vasquez ; Joaquin Murrieta --
"To defend ourselves" / Juan Nepomuceno Cortina --
Las Gorras Blancas / Nuestra Plataforma ; Felix Martinez --
"In sympathy" / N. A. Jennings --
"Volunteers, both Mexicans and Americans" / Juan I. Tellez --
"Now or never" / La Voz del Pueblo ; Constitution of New Mexico --
"Por la raza y para la raza" / Congreso Mexicanista --
A Sample from the Press / El Labrador --
Workers from Mexico: Three Views. Mexican / Diario del Hogar ; Anglo American / Samuel Bryan ; Mexican American / El Labrador.
Responsibility: Edited by David J. Weber. Foreword by Ramón Eduardo Ruiz.
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