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Primary Sources:

  1. Longoria, J. M. 1934. “The Education of the Mexican-American.” Alonso S. Perales Collection: LULAC & Sons of America: LULAC News Monthly Bulletins, March, 4-5.
  2. Orange County Archive, “Original Court Documents-Page 1” Mendezetalvwestminster.com. (Accessed November 20, 2018)
  3. Orange County Archive, “Original Court Documents-Page 2” Mendezetalvwestminster.com. (Accessed November 20, 2018)
  4. Orange County Archive, “Original Court Documents-Page 2” Mendezetalvwestminster.com. (Accessed November 20, 2018)
  5. Orange County Archive, “Original Court Documents-Page 3” Mendezetalvwestminster.com. (Accessed November 20, 2018)
  6. Rodriguez, Jesus, “MeCHA de UW Collection”, Seattle Civil Rights and Labor History Project, University of Washington. http://depts.washington.edu (Accessed November 20, 2018)
  7. Rodriguez, Jesus, “MeCHA de UW Collection”, Seattle Civil Rights and Labor History Project, University of Washington. http://depts.washington.edu (Accessed November 20, 2018)\
  8. Curtis, Cathleen, “Chicano Group Active of Campus”. Seattle Civil Rights and Labor History Project, University of Washington. http://depts.washington.edu (Accessed November 20, 2018)
  9. De Los Santos, Nancy, “UFW Protestors Outside of a Store During Boycott 2” Chicana Por Mi Raza: Historia Archive Collection. http://chicanapormiraza.org (Accessed November 20, 2018)
  10. Rodriguez, Jesus, “MeCHA de UW Collection”, Seattle Civil Rights and Labor History Project, University of Washington. http://depts.washington.edu (Accessed November 20, 2018)
  11. University of Washington Libraries, Special Collection Division, “Grape Boycott Bulletin, Special Collections, UW Library”, Seattle Civil Rights and Labor History Project, University of Washington. http://depts.washington.edu (Accessed November 20, 2018)
  12. California State University of North Ridge, Oviatt Library, Digital Collections, “La Gente de Aztlan”, Latina (o) Cultural Heritage Archives. http://digital-library.csun.edu (Accessed November 20, 2018)
  13. Rodriguez, Jesus, “MeCHA de UW Collection”, Seattle Civil Rights and Labor History Project, University of Washington. http://depts.washington.edu (Accessed November 20, 2018)
  14. Rosales Castaneda, Oscar, “Immigration Rights Demonstrations April-May 2006”, Seattle Civil Rights and Labor History Project, University of Washington. http://depts.washington.edu (Accessed November 20, 2018)

Secondary Sources:

  1. Correa, Jennifer G. “The Targeting of the East Los Angeles Brown Berets by a Racial Patriarchal Capitalist State: Merging Intersectionality and Social Movement Research.” Critical Sociology 37, no. 1 (January 2011): 83–101
  2. Ontiveros, Randy J. In the Spirit of a New People: The Cultural Politics of the Chicano Movement. “American Literature Initiative.” New York: NYU Press.
  3. Foner, Eric.” Give Me Liberty! an American History.” New York  WW Norton &, 2017
  4. Chávez, Ernesto. “Mi Raza Primero!” (My People First!): Nationalism, Identity, and Insurgency in the Chicano Movement in Los Angeles, 1966-1978.” Berkeley: University of California Press, 2002.
  5. Garcia, Mario T., ed. “The Chicano Movement: Perspectives from the Twenty-First Century.” London: Routledge, 2014. Accessed November 19, 2018. ProQuest Ebook Central.
  6. Brown Berets.” Reconstructed Memory Experiment – War of the Ghosts. Accessed November 20, 2018. https://msu.edu/~torresm2/brown.html.
  7. Cockcroft, James. “Latinos in the Making of the United States”. United States of America. Moffa Press., 1995
  8.    Donato, Ruben. “The Other Struggle for Equal School: Mexican Americans during the Civil Rights Era.” New York: SUNY Press. 1997.
  9. Papaleo. “Chicano Moratorium Committee Demonstration.” Calisphere. January 01, 1979. Accessed December 21, 2018. https://calisphere.org/item/edb262fe3756792958c1774f8970d8e8/.