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Table of Contents
Intro
Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
The Politics of Mexican Consuls in the United States
The Racialization of the Mexican Population
Methods
Book Outline
Chapter 1 Francisco Maestas et al. v. George H. Shone et al., 1912-1914
The Emergence of a Lawsuit
Grassroots Activism
A Lawsuit Is Filed
The Answer
In the Court
The Ruling
The Media Reports the Decision
Legal Loose Ends
Discussion
Chapter 2 "Porque tenían sangre de 'NEGROS,' " 1915-1916
Historical Context
Race, Segregation, and the Deep South
Cheneyville
The Cheneyville Incident
The New Orleans Mexican Consulate's Report
Discussion
Chapter 3 "In These Towns Mexicans Are Classified as Negroes," 1915-1935
Legal Framework for School Segregation in Kansas
The Making of a Triracial School System
Kansas City
Beyond Kansas City
Discussion
Chapter 4 Diplomatic Relations to School Segregation and Jim Crow
Setting the Context: Unsanctioned Jim Crow
Extending Jim Crow: Separate School Facilities
The Bliss Bill
Chapter 5 Legally White, Socially "Mexican," 1930-1947
The Racialization of Mexican Americans
The Nature of Color, School Reform, and Social Efficiency
Challenging Segregation in Court
Independent School District v. Salvatierra: Legitimizing Segregation as Pedagogical Choice
Alvarez v. Lemon Grove: An Unnoticed Victory
Mendez v. Westminster : A New Precedent against Segregation
The Emergence of De Jure and De Facto
Discussion
Epilogue
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
The Politics of Mexican Consuls in the United States
The Racialization of the Mexican Population
Methods
Book Outline
Chapter 1 Francisco Maestas et al. v. George H. Shone et al., 1912-1914
The Emergence of a Lawsuit
Grassroots Activism
A Lawsuit Is Filed
The Answer
In the Court
The Ruling
The Media Reports the Decision
Legal Loose Ends
Discussion
Chapter 2 "Porque tenían sangre de 'NEGROS,' " 1915-1916
Historical Context
Race, Segregation, and the Deep South
Cheneyville
The Cheneyville Incident
The New Orleans Mexican Consulate's Report
Discussion
Chapter 3 "In These Towns Mexicans Are Classified as Negroes," 1915-1935
Legal Framework for School Segregation in Kansas
The Making of a Triracial School System
Kansas City
Beyond Kansas City
Discussion
Chapter 4 Diplomatic Relations to School Segregation and Jim Crow
Setting the Context: Unsanctioned Jim Crow
Extending Jim Crow: Separate School Facilities
The Bliss Bill
Chapter 5 Legally White, Socially "Mexican," 1930-1947
The Racialization of Mexican Americans
The Nature of Color, School Reform, and Social Efficiency
Challenging Segregation in Court
Independent School District v. Salvatierra: Legitimizing Segregation as Pedagogical Choice
Alvarez v. Lemon Grove: An Unnoticed Victory
Mendez v. Westminster : A New Precedent against Segregation
The Emergence of De Jure and De Facto
Discussion
Epilogue
Notes
Bibliography
Index