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RESEARCH CREDITS

December 31, 2010 by JT

RESEARCH CREDITS & ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: In addition to original source materials such as pamphlets, flyers, notices, newspaper articles, the following scholarly books and articles were consulted in the compilation of facts and events for the various Latinopa.com timelines, event profiles and biographies.

200 YEARS OF LATINO HISTORY TIMELINE:

1)     North From Mexico
By Carey McWilliams
Greenwood Press, New York, NY 1968

2)     Occupied America –
A History of Chicanos
By Rodolfo Acuña
Harper Collins, New York, NY,1988

3)    Chicano! The History of the Mexican
American Civil Rights Movement
by F. Arturo Rosales
Arte Público Press
Houston, TX, 1997

4)     Testimonio – A documentary
History of the Mexican American
Struggle for Civil Rights
by F. Arturo Rosales
Arte Público Press
Houston, TX  2000

5)     Revolution in Baja California
by Ethel Duffy Turner
Edited by Rey Davis
Blaine Ethridge Books
Detroit, MI 1981

6)     500 Years of Chicano
History in Pictures
Edited by Elizabeth Martinez
Southwest Organizing Project
Albuquerque, NM  1991

7)    Handbook of Hispanic Cultures
in the United States
Edited by Alfredo Jiménez
General Editors Nicolás Kanellos
and Claudio Esteva-Fabregat
Arte Público Press
Houston, TX 1994

8)  Boricuas- Influencial Puerto
Rican Writings- An Anthology
Edied By Roberto Santiago
Ballentine Books
New York, NY 1995

100 YEARS OF LATINO ART

1)     Arte Chicano – A comprehensive
Annotated Bibliography, 1965-1981
by Shifra M. Goldman and
Tomás Ybarra-Frausto
University of California
Berkeley, CA 1985

2)     Dimensions of the Americas
by Shifra M. Goldman
University of Chicago Press
Chicago. IL 1995

3)     Chicano Art – Resistance
and Affirmation, 1965-1985
Edited by Richard Griswold
Del Castillo, Teresa McKenna
and Yvonne Yarbro-Bejarano
University of California Press
Los Angeles, CA 1991

4)     Nexus New York – Latin American
Artists in the Modern Metropolis
Edited by Deborah Cullen
Yale University Press
New Haven, CN  2010

5)     Chicano Art
Edited by Alicia Gaspar de Alba
University of Texas Press
Austin, TX 1998

6)    Contemporary Chicana and
Chicano Art, Vols. I and II
By Gary Keller, Mary Erickson,
Katie Johnson and Joaquin Alvarado
Bilingual Press
Tempe. AZ 2002

7)    Handbook of Hispanic Cultures
in the United States
Edited by Alfredo Jiménez
General Editors Nicolás Kanellos
and Claudio Esteva-Fabregat
Arte Público Press
Houston, TX 1994

100 YEARS OF LATINO LITERATURE

1)    Chicano Authors – Inquiry
by Interview
by Bruce Novoa
University of Texas Press
Austin, TX 1980

2)     Chicano Poetry –
A Response to Chaos
by Bruce Novoa
University of Texas Press
Austin, TX 1982
by Bruce Novoa

3)     Conversations with Contemporary
Chicana and Chicano Writers
by Hector A. Torres
University of New Mexico Press
Albuquerque, NM 2007

4)     Chicano and Chicana Literature –
Otra voz del Pueblo
by Charles M. Tatum
University of Arizona Press
Tucson, AZ  2006

5)     Hecho En Tejas
An Anthology of Texas-Mexican
Literature
Edited by Dagoberto Gilb
University of New Mexico Press
Albuqeurque, NM  2006

6)    Handbook of Hispanic Cultures
in the United States
Edited by Alfredo Jiménez
General Editors Nicolás Kanellos
and Claudio Esteva-Fabregat
Arte Público Press
Houston, TX 1994

100 YEARS OF LATINO MUSIC

1)    Chicano Soul
Recordings & History of
an American Culture
by Ruben Molina
Mictlan Publishing
La Puente, CA 2007

2)     Mexican American Mojo
by Anthony Macías
Duke University Press
Durham, NC 2008

3)    Lalo – My Life and Music
by Lalo Guerrero and
Sherilyn Meece Mentes
University of Arizona Press
Tucson, AZ 2002

4)     The Texas-Mexican Conjunto
History of a Working Class
Music by Manuel H. Peña
University of Texas Press
Austin, TX 1985

5)    Handbook of Hispanic Cultures
in the United States
Edited by Alfredo Jiménez
General Editors Nicolás Kanellos
and Claudio Esteva-Fabregat
Arte Público Press
Houston, TX 1994

100 YEARS OF LATINO THEATER

1)     Mexican American
Theater – Then and Now
Edited by Nicolás Kanellos
Arte Público Press
Houston, TX 1983

2)    Chicano Drama: Performance,
Society and Myth
By Jorge A. Huerta
Cambridge University Press
Cambridge ,MA 2000

3)     Necessary Theater
by Jorge Huerta
Arte Púbico Press
Houston, TX 1989

4)    Zootsuit and Other Plays
by Luis Valdez
Arte Público Press
Houston, TX 1992

5)     Actos
By Luis Valdez and
El Teatro Campesino
Cucaracah Press
San Juan Bautista, CA 1971

6)     Luis Valdez – Early Works
by Luis Valdez
Arte Público Press
Houston, TX 1990

7)     Su Teatro – 29 Year
Anthology
by Anthony J. Garcia
Centro Su teatro
Denver, CO 1991

8)  Teatro Chicana
Edited by Laura E. García,
Sandra M. Gutiérrez and
Felicitas Nuñez
University of Texas Press
Austin, TX 2008

9)     Handbook of Hispanic Cultures
in the United States
Edited by Alfredo Jiménez
General Editors Nicolás Kanellos
and Claudio Esteva-Fabregat
Arte Público Press
Houston, TX 1994

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