World War II and Mexican American Civil Rights
This historical study examines how Mexican American experiences during WWII galvanized the community’s struggle for civil rights.
 
World War II marked a turning point for Mexican Americans that fundamentally changed their relationship to US society at large. The experiences of fighting alongside white Americans in the military, as well as working in factory jobs for wages equal to those of Anglo workers, made Mexican Americans less willing to tolerate the second-class citizenship that had been their lot before the war. Having proven their loyalty and “Americanness” during World War II, Mexican Americans began to demand the civil rights they deserved.
 
In this book, Richard Griswold del Castillo and Richard Steele investigate how the wartime experiences of Mexican Americans helped forge their civil rights consciousness and how the US government responded. The authors demonstrate, for example, that the US government “discovered” Mexican Americans during World War II and began addressing some of their problems as a way of ensuring their willingness to support the war effort.
 
The book concludes with a selection of key essays and historical documents from the World War II period that provide a first-person perspective of Mexican American civil rights struggles.
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World War II and Mexican American Civil Rights
This historical study examines how Mexican American experiences during WWII galvanized the community’s struggle for civil rights.
 
World War II marked a turning point for Mexican Americans that fundamentally changed their relationship to US society at large. The experiences of fighting alongside white Americans in the military, as well as working in factory jobs for wages equal to those of Anglo workers, made Mexican Americans less willing to tolerate the second-class citizenship that had been their lot before the war. Having proven their loyalty and “Americanness” during World War II, Mexican Americans began to demand the civil rights they deserved.
 
In this book, Richard Griswold del Castillo and Richard Steele investigate how the wartime experiences of Mexican Americans helped forge their civil rights consciousness and how the US government responded. The authors demonstrate, for example, that the US government “discovered” Mexican Americans during World War II and began addressing some of their problems as a way of ensuring their willingness to support the war effort.
 
The book concludes with a selection of key essays and historical documents from the World War II period that provide a first-person perspective of Mexican American civil rights struggles.
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World War II and Mexican American Civil Rights

World War II and Mexican American Civil Rights

by Richard Griswold del Castillo
World War II and Mexican American Civil Rights

World War II and Mexican American Civil Rights

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This historical study examines how Mexican American experiences during WWII galvanized the community’s struggle for civil rights.
 
World War II marked a turning point for Mexican Americans that fundamentally changed their relationship to US society at large. The experiences of fighting alongside white Americans in the military, as well as working in factory jobs for wages equal to those of Anglo workers, made Mexican Americans less willing to tolerate the second-class citizenship that had been their lot before the war. Having proven their loyalty and “Americanness” during World War II, Mexican Americans began to demand the civil rights they deserved.
 
In this book, Richard Griswold del Castillo and Richard Steele investigate how the wartime experiences of Mexican Americans helped forge their civil rights consciousness and how the US government responded. The authors demonstrate, for example, that the US government “discovered” Mexican Americans during World War II and began addressing some of their problems as a way of ensuring their willingness to support the war effort.
 
The book concludes with a selection of key essays and historical documents from the World War II period that provide a first-person perspective of Mexican American civil rights struggles.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780292779136
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Publication date: 02/24/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 245
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

RICHARD GRISWOLD DEL CASTILLO is Professor of Chicana and Chicano Studies at San Diego State University.

Table of Contents

IntroductionBy Richard Griswold del Castillo1. Mexican Americans in 1940: Perceptions and ConditionsBy Richard Steele2. The Federal Government Discovers Mexican AmericansBy Richard Steele3. Violence in Los Angeles: Sleepy Lagoon, the Zoot-Suit Riots, and the Liberal ResponseBy Richard Steele4. The War and Changing Identities: Personal TransformationsBy Richard Griswold del Castillo5. Civil Rights on the Home Front: Leaders and OrganizationsBy Richard Griswold del CastilloEpilogue: Civil Rights and the Legacy of WarBy Richard Steele and Richard Griswold del CastilloAppendix A: Ruth Tuck, "The Minority Citizen"Appendix B: Statement of Carlos E. Castañeda before the U.S. Senate Regarding the Need for a Fair Employment Practices Commission, March 12, 1945Appendix C: Executive Order 8802 Establishing the Fair Employment Practices Committee, June 25, 1941Appendix D: The "Caucasian Race--Equal Privileges" Texas House Concurrent Resolution, 1943Appendix E: Manuel Ruiz, "Latin-American Juvenile Delinquency in Los Angeles: Bomb or Bubble!"Appendix F: Raul Morin, excerpts from Among the Valiant: Mexican-Americans in WW II and KoreaAppendix G: Affidavits of Mexican Americans Regarding Discrimination in Texas during World War II (Collected by Alonso S. Perales)NotesSelected Annotated BibliographyIndex
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