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Los Tucsonenses: The Mexican Community in Tucson 1854-1941

Los Tucsonenses: The Mexican Community in Tucson 1854-1941

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Los Tucsonenses: The Mexican Community in Tucson 1854-1941

by Thomas E. Sheridan

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Content appears as new, unopened, unread and unblemished with VG pictorial wraps displaying minor significant surface/edge wear, as shown.

About the book: Originally a presidio on the frontier of New Spain, Tucson was a Mexican community before the arrival of Anglo settlers. Unlike most cities in California and Texas, Tucson was not initially overwhelmed by Anglo immigrants, so that even until the early 1900s Mexicans made up a majority of the town's population. Indeed, it was through the efforts of Mexican businessmen and politicians that Tucson became a commercial center of the Southwest. Los Tucsonenses celebrates the efforts of these early entrepreneurs as it traces the Mexican community's gradual loss of economic and political power. Drawing on both statistical archives and pioneer reminiscences, Thomas Sheridan has written a history of Tucson's Mexican community that is both rigorous in its factual analysis and passionate in its portrayal of historic personages.

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Title
Los Tucsonenses: The Mexican Community in Tucson 1854-1941
Author
Thomas E. Sheridan
Book Condition
Used - Trade Paperback, Near Fine
Quantity Available
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Edition
1st Ed. 4th Prt’g.,
Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
0816508763
ISBN 13
9780816508761
Publisher
The University of Arizona Press
Place of Publication
Tucson, Az
Date Published
1986
Pages
128
Keywords
Mexican American, Arizona History

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