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225 Index Abuse: of foreigners, 47; by police, 152–53, 162, 165–66 Academia de San Carlos, 101 Acapulco, Mexico, 85, 90 Activists, 2, 133, 159, 170–72, 174, 181; antigentrification, 183; cooptation of, 145; male, 173; networks of, 2, 178; religious, 111; student, 172, 177; youth of color as, 151, 176, 180 Adaptation, 8, 36, 120, 185 African Americans, 34, 100, 125, 128–29, 134, 137, 139, 151, 152–55, 158, 160–62, 166, 168, 175, 201 (n. 109) Agriculture: circuits, 92, 100; and economy, 27; fields, 100; industry, 99; jobs, 99; laborers, 99, 100; output, 99; plantations, 99; towns, 100; zones, 88, 92 Alameda County, 93, 127, 196 (n. 68) Alaska, 91 Alaska Packers’ Association, 91 Alcaldes, 21, 35, 44–45, 64 Aldaña, Enrique M., 72 Alemany, Joseph Sadoc, 66, 69 Alinksy, Saul, 129–31, 134 Alioto, Joseph, 132–35, 142–43 Almendares, Luis, 74, 107–8, 111 Alta California, 17, 25 Alvarado, Roger, 176, 179–80 Alvarado Street, 176 Alvarez, Felice, 46 Alvarez, Juanita, 113 Alvarez, Luis, 152 Amador, Donna, 176 American River, 23 Améstica, Rosario, 41 Anderson, Benedict, 7 Anna Reynolds, 30 Apaches, 171; attacks by, 25; wars against, 56 Arce, Julio, 92 Arcelona, Steve, 149; family of, 149, 156 Argentina, 40, 103, 111 Argonauta, 15, 25, 32, 44 Arizona, 8; Mexican American studies program banned in, 9 Arkansas, 99 Arreola, Guadalupe, 183–84 Arriba Juntos, 115, 128, 132, 203 (n. 171) Asian Americans, 151, 168, 209 (n. 86) Assimilation, 8, 32, 62, 65, 67–68, 81 Atemajac, Mexico, 83 Aurora, La, 28 Australia, 42, 88 Ayuda Católica para Emigrantes Puertorriqueños (Catholic Aid to Puerto Rican Emigrants), 103 Badillo, David A., 69 Bancroft, Hubert Howe, 19, 22 Bandera Mexicana, La, 55, 58 Bartalini, Jack, 126, 130, 137¡Basta Ya!, 150, 178, 180–81 Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART), 11, 125 Bay Bridge, 94, 103 Bayview–Hunter’s Point District, 84, 93, 149, 152, 162 Beatniks, 186 Biggs, Abel, 31 Bishop’s Committee for Migrant Workers, 108 Bishop’s Committee for the Spanish Speaking, 202 (n. 136) Black Panther Party for Self-Defense (BPP), 144, 150, 161, 164, 168, 176–79 Black Power, 160–61 226 / index Black Student Union (BSU), 168, 175 Blackwell, Maylei, 173, 210 (nn. 105, 108) Block clubs, 131, 138 “Bloody Tuesday,” 170 Boardman Place, 105 Board of Supervisors, 122, 132–33, 142–43, 183; pressure on, 1, 132, 138 Bolado Davis, Dulce, 62 Border Protection, Anti-terrorism, and Illegal Immigration Control Act of 2005, 189 (n. 1) Bourne, John, 107 Brannan, Sam, 23 Brazil, 103 Britain, 19, 25 Broadway Street, 69, 71, 94, 196–97 (n. 76) Broadway Tunnel, 80, 103 Brothels, 42, 63, 96 Brown: as term for latinidad, 6, 179–80 Brown, Willie, 143 Brown Berets, 176 Brown Power, 128 Buen Pastor Presbyterian Church, El, 127, 130 Burke, Ronald, 109 Burton, John, 143 Burton, Phil, 132 Bush, George W., 9 Bustamante, Agustín, 59 Butchertown, 201 (n. 109) California Commission of Immigration and Housing, 100 California Star, 20, 22, 24 Californios, 18, 21, 23, 25, 34, 37, 39, 62 Camou, Juan, 27, 192 (n. 50) Camplis, Francisco, 199 (n. 32) Camplis, Richard Q., 90 Canada, 88 Canneries, 94, 104–5; fish, 105; fruit and vegetable, 88 Carothers, James, 37 Casey, Jim, 111–14, 116, 140 Casita, La, 95 Castro, Teresa, 69 Castro District, 11 Catholic Council for the Spanish Speaking (CCSS), 109, 127 Catholicism: anti-Catholic efforts, 31, 66 Catholic Migrant Mission Program (CAMMP), 109 Cebrián, D. Juan C., 69 Census, U.S., 102, 189 (n. 6), 197 (n. 77); of 1852, 24; of 1870, 60; of 1920, 93; of 1936, 71; of 1950, 123; of 1960, 124; of 1970, 204 (n. 12); of 2010, 8 Central Americans, 1, 93, 134, 138 Central Pacific Railroad, 53 Central Valley, 56 Centro Católico, 115 Centro Social Obrero, El, 130-32, 134, 135 Chavez, Cesar, 135–36, 159–60 Chicago, 83, 91, 108, 112, 162 Chicana feminism, 173, 210 (n. 105); curriculum and, 172, 174; males threatened by, 173; revolutionary discourse of, 172 Chicanismo, 146, 181–82 Chicano/a studies, 7, 181 Chicanos/as: movement, 181; nationalist organizations, 180; radicals, 144; student movement, 177, 180–81 Children, 113, 180; as biracial and bicultural, 156; hunger and, 179; Latin American, 41, 48, 55, 60, 83, 96; migrant, 109 Chile, 15, 18, 23, 25, 27–30, 34, 39, 41, 44, 47, 52, 103; anniversary of independence, 30, 75 Chilenos, 25, 27, 40 China, 18, 54, 88 Chinatown, 62, 71...

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