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==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==
* Ruiz, Vicki L. “Nuestra América: Latino History as United States History,” ''Journal of American History,'' 93 (Dec. 2006), 655–72.
* Ruiz, Vicki L. “Nuestra América: Latino History as United States History,” ''Journal of American History,'' 93 (Dec. 2006), 655–72.
* Echeverría, Darius V., “Aztlán Arizona: Abuses, Awareness, Animosity, and Activism amid Mexican-Americans, 1968–1978” PhD dissertation (Temple University, 2006). Order No. DA3211867.
* Muñoz, Laura K., “Desert Dreams: Mexican American Education in Arizona, 1870–1930” ( PhD dissertation Arizona State University, 2006). Order No. DA3210182.
* Wegner, Kyle David, “Children of Aztlán: Mexican American Popular Culture and the Post-Chicano Aesthetic” (PhD dissertation  State University of New York, Buffalo, 2006). Order No. DA3213898.


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Latino history is the history of Mexicans and other Hispanics in the United States from 1846 to the present.

Bibliography

  • Ruiz, Vicki L. “Nuestra América: Latino History as United States History,” Journal of American History, 93 (Dec. 2006), 655–72.
  • Echeverría, Darius V., “Aztlán Arizona: Abuses, Awareness, Animosity, and Activism amid Mexican-Americans, 1968–1978” PhD dissertation (Temple University, 2006). Order No. DA3211867.
  • Muñoz, Laura K., “Desert Dreams: Mexican American Education in Arizona, 1870–1930” ( PhD dissertation Arizona State University, 2006). Order No. DA3210182.
  • Wegner, Kyle David, “Children of Aztlán: Mexican American Popular Culture and the Post-Chicano Aesthetic” (PhD dissertation State University of New York, Buffalo, 2006). Order No. DA3213898.