
Mexican American Voices A Documentary Reader
by Mintz, Steven-
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
Preface | |
Introduction | |
The United StatesG+ Spanish Heritage | |
Alvar N+ _ez Cabeza de Vaca, Exploring New Spain's Northern Frontier, 1542 | |
Francisco Vfzquez de Coronado, The Spanish Borderlands, 1540-42 | |
Don Antonio de Otermin, Resistance and Accommodation in New Mexico, 1680 | |
Captain F. W. Beechey, Missionary Activity in New SpainG+ s Northern Frontier, 1831 | |
CaliforniaG+ s Mission System | |
Pablo Tac, Life on a California Mission, 1835 | |
Eulalia P_rez, Duties of a Housekeeper, 1823 | |
Jun+ípero Serra: Saint or Emissary of Empire? | |
Jun+ípero Serra, The Importance of Laborers in the Missions, 1775 | |
Jun+ípero Serra, On the Lenient Treatment of Indians, 1775 | |
Pedro Bautista Pino, Description of the Province of New Mexico, 1812 | |
From Spanish to Mexican Rule | |
James Josiah Webb, The Consequences of Mexican Independence, 1844-47 | |
Miguel Ramos de Arizpe, Anglo-American Settlement in Texas, 1812 | |
Jos_ Mar+ía Sfnchez, Mounting Mexican Fears About the Influx of Anglo Americans into Texas, 1828 | |
A Member of the Tejano Elite Favors Anglo American Immigration into Texas, 1830 | |
Narcisco D+ ran, The Secularization of the California Missions, 1833 | |
Guadalupe Vallejo, A Californio Condemns the Intrusion of Anglo Americans into California, 1890 | |
From Mexican to Anglo Rule | |
General Manuel Mier y Terfn, Mexican Concern Deepens Over the Influx of Anglo Americans into Texas, 1828 | |
Slavery in Texas: Pro and Con | |
Juan Nepomuceno Segu+ín, Promotion of the Expansion of Slavery, 1825 | |
Jos_ Mar+ía Tornel, Denunciation of the Expansion of Slavery, 1837 | |
Stephen F. Austin, Speech to Justify the Texas Revolution, 1836 | |
Juan Nepomuceno Segu+ín, A Tejano Leader Calls on Mexicans in Texas to Support the Texas Revolution, 1836 | |
The Battle of the Alamo | |
Antonio L+ pez de Santa Anna, Perspective on the Battle of the Alamo, 1837 | |
Vicente Filisola, Perspective on Santa Anna's Strategy, 1849 | |
Juan Nepomuceno Segu+ín, The Fate of Tejanos, 1858 | |
Comisi+ n Pesquisadora de la Frontera del Norte, A Mexican Report Describes the Mistreatment of Mexicans and Mexican Americans in Texas, 1873 | |
The Mexican War | |
Manifest Destiny | |
John L. O'Sullivan Promotes his Idea of "Manifest Destiny," 1845 | |
Jos_ Mar+ía Tomel y Mend+ívil Critiques "Manifest Destiny," 1837 | |
James Knox Polk, The War Commences, 1846 | |
Ramon Alcaraz, A Controversial War, 1850 | |
Juan Bautista Vigil y Alarid, Resistance, 1846 | |
The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo | |
Article IX, 1848 | |
Article X, 1848 | |
Mexico Debates the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo | |
Manuel Crescencio Rejon Denounces the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, 1848 | |
Bernardo Couto Defends the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, 1848 | |
Legacies of Conquest | |
HutchingsG+ California Magazine, Land Loss in California, 1857 | |
Antonio Mar+ía Pico, A Loss of Land and Power, 1859 | |
Hispano Commercial Club of Las Vegas, Land Loss in New Mexico, 1890 | |
New Mexico Statehood | |
HarperG+ s Weekly, Reaction to Senate Passage of a Statehood Bill for New Mexico, 1876 | |
New Mexico Constitution, 1912.Articles II, VII, and XII | |
Resistance to Conques | |
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