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Most writing about Mexican Americans deals only with the twentieth century. This book provides the much-needed historical perspective that is essential for a full understanding of the present. Dozens of selections from firsthand accounts, introduced by David J Weber’s essays, capture the essence of the Mexican-American experience in the Southwest from the time the first pioneers came north from Mexico. PRAISE FOR THE FIRST EDITION: The first edition was selected as a Choice ‘Outstanding Academic Book of the Year’ and received the following accolades: An excellent job of illuminating the early historical experience of Mexicans living in the United States… — Western Historical Quarterly. Weber… has done more than compile a first-rate anthology… he has done much to put the selected accounts into a meaningful historical framework. This coupled with excellent documentary choices and extensive notes makes it the single best volume for understanding the Mexican American experience in the nineteenth-century Southwest… — Choice.
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