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No. 1: Bilingual Development and the Education of
Bilingual Children During Early Childhood. Eugene
García and Steve Martínez, 1981. (Abstract)
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No. 2: The Border Patrol and News Media Coverage of
Undocumented Mexican Immigrants During the 1970s: A
Quantitative Content Analysis in the Sociology of
Knowledge. Celestino Fernández and Lawrence R.
Pedroza, 1981. (Abstract)
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No. 3: The Evolution of Higher Education in Mexico: A
Profile. Martín M. Ahumada, 1982. (Introduction)
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No. 4: Reformation of Arizona's Bilingual Education
Policy: Litigation or Legislation? Michael D. Sacken,
1983. (Introduction)
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No. 5: Hispanic Youth in the Labor Market: An Analysis
of "High School and Beyond." Roberto M.
Fernández, 1985. (Introduction)
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No. 6: Selections from De la Vida y del Folclore de la
Frontera (a book of short stories). Miguel Méndez M., 1986. ("El Güero Paparruchas")
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No. 7: Entrepreneurship and Business Development: The
Case of Mexican Americans. David L. Torres, 1986. (Introduction)
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No. 8: Mexican American Youth Organization: Precursors
of Change in Texas. Ignacio García, 1987. (Abstract)
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No. 9: Determinants of Involuntary Part-Time Work
Among Chicanos. Roberto M. De Anda, 1987. (Abstract)
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No. 10: Dilemmas of the High Achieving Chicana: The
Double-Bind Factor in Male/Female Relationships.
Judith T. González, 1987. (Abstract)
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No. 11: Chicano Urban Politics: The Role of the
Political Entrepreneur. David E. Camacho, 1987. (Introduction)
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No. 12: Mexicanos and Chicanos: Examining Political
Involvement and Interface in the U.S. Political System.
John A. García, 1987. (Abstract)
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No. 13: Phenotypic Discrimination and Income
Differences Among Mexican Americans. Edward E. Telles
and Edward Murguia, 1988. (Abstract)
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No. 14: Hispanic Business in Tucson Since 1854. Melissa
Amado, 1988. (Abstract)
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No. 15: An Exploratory Study of Bi-National News in
Mexican and American Border Area Newspapers, 1977 to
1988. Thomas Gelsinon, 1990. (Summary)
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No. 16: Tierra No Mas Incognita: The Atlas of Mexican
American History. Antonio Ríos-Bustamante, 1990. (Introduction)
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No. 17: El Orgullo De Ser: Mexican American/Latino
Applied History Programs, Exhibitions and Museums. Antonio
Ríos-Bustamante, 1990. (Introduction)
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No. 18: Motivators for Colon Cancer Prevention Among
Elderly Mexican Americans. Judith T. González, 1990. (Abstract)
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No. 19: Predictors of Breast Self-Examination Among
Mexican American Women: A Path Analytic Model. Judith
T. González, 1990. (Abstract)
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No. 20: U.S. Immigration Authorities and Victims of
Human and Civil Rights Abuses: The Border Interaction
Project Study of South Tucson, Arizona, and South Texas. Robert
E. Koulish, Manuel Escobedo, Raquel Rubio-Goldsmith, and
John Robert Warren, 1994. (Abstract)
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No. 21: National Origin Based Variations of Latino
Voter Turnout in 1988: Findings from the Latino National
Political Survey. John R. Arvizu, 1994. (Abstract)
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No. 22: Selections from A Frontier Documentary:
Mexican Tucson, 1821-1846. Kieran McCarty, 1994. (Abstract)
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No. 23: Utilizing the Informal Economy: The Case of
Chicago's Maxwell Street Market. Steven Balkin,
Alfonso Morales, and Joseph Persky, 1994. (Abstract)
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No. 24: Jose Rangel Cantú: South Texas' Fiery Radio
Warrior. Carlos Larralde, 1995. (Abstract)
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No. 25: Beyond Access to Health Care: Institutional and
Cultural Barriers Experienced by Mexican Americans in a
Southwestern Community. Antonio L. Estrada, 1996. (Abstract)
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No. 26: The Education of Immigrant Children: The
Impact of Age at Arrival. Arturo González, 1998. (Abstract)
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No. 27: Mexican American Women and Social Change: The Founding of
the Community Service Organization in Los Angeles, An Oral History.
Linda M. Apodaca, 1999. (Abstract)
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No. 28: The Influence of Cultural Values On Self-Efficacy in
Reducing HIV Risk Behaviors. Antonio L. Estrada, Barbara D. Estrada,
and Gilbert Quintero, 1999. (Abstract)
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No. 29: LULAC and Veterans Organize for Civil Rights in Tempe and
Phoenix, 1940-1947. Christine Marín, 2001. (Abstract)
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No. 30: Of Information Highways and Toxic
Byways: Women and Environmental Protest in a Northern Mexican City. Anna
Ochoa O'Leary, 2002. (Abstract)
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No. 31: Social Exchange Practices among Mexican-Origin Women in Nogales, Arizona: Prospects for Education Acquisition.
Anna
Ochoa O'Leary, 2004. (Abstract)
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No. 32: Flexible Labor and Underinvestment in Women’s Education on the U.S-Mexico Border. Anna Ochoa O'Leary, Gloria Ciria Valdez-Gardea, and Norma González, 2005. (Abstract)
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No. 33: Viva Emiliano Zapata! Viva Benito Juarez! Helping Mexican and Chicano Middle School Students Develop a Chicano Conciousness via Critical Pedagogy and Latino/Latina Critical Race Theory. Martha Casas, 2006. (Abstract)
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No. 34: Mujeres en el Cruce:
Mapping Family Separation/Reunification
at a Time of Border (In)Security. Anna Ochoa O'Leary, 2007. (Abstract)