A unique biographical source revealing the experiences common to
Mexican-Americans as well as the diversity and complexity of their
struggles to enter the mainstream.' Of the 270 men and women
included, approximately 200 are contemporary Mexican-Americans. . .
. H]ighly recommended for large public libraries and special
collections. "Library Journal"
This biographical dictionary provides a useful source for
identifying the important figures in the Mexican American/Chicano
experience from 1848 to the present. It includes approximately 280
figures, many of whom are contemporary leaders in politics,
education, the arts, sports, and other fields. Arranged
alphabetically, the entries contain brief biographies of the people
who have made Mexican American history while playing important
roles in American society, the focus is primarily on public and
professional life, with the most important figures receiving
greater attention and more detailed histories. Most of the entries
are followed by one or more bibliographic references; there are
indexes of the biographees by state and by fields of activity. An
outstanding feature of this sourcebook is the inclusion of a
broader scope of information about each of the figures, such as
their social and intellectual background, academic training, their
development in their chosen fields, and signal achievements as
shown by appointments, awards, and prizes.
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