The demography of the Mexican-American population -- Fabens in years prior to Anglo arrival -- Anglo arrival: the Mexican-American War, land displacement, and the emergence of a segmented labor force -- Land, economics, and labor: the emergence of the Chicano working class -- Background and characteristics of the Fabens population -- Education and the schools -- Business and the consumer -- The influentials: community leadership and decision-making -- Wealth, poverty, and ideology in Fabens -- Appendices -- Agriculture -- Crops -- Labor and mechanization -- Farm economics
Summary
"The volume examines the effect racial stratification had on the economic and social lives of Mexican Americans and Anglo residents in a community that was majority Mexican American. The impact was felt economically as the community was a one-crop economy, and also in creating social disharmony between Mexican Americans and the politically and economically dominant Anglo community. This is an historical study since it is based on a survey conducted in 1969. It is one of only a few complete Mexican American community studies ever conducted."-- Provided by publisher
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Includes bibliographical references
Notes
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on May 26, 2021)