Ethnic conflict in California history /

Ethnic conflict in California history / Woodrow W. Borah ; edited by Charles Wollenberg. - Los Angeles, Calif. : Tinnon-Brown, c1970. - ix, 215 p. 24 cm.

This book has evolved from a public lecture series sponsored by the University of California Extension Division in the summer of 1968.

The California mission, by W. W. Borah.--The California Indian and Anglo-American culture, by S. F. Cook.--Continuties and discontinuities in Spanish-speaking California, by M. Rischin.--Strangers in the cities: the Chinese on the urban frontier, by S. M. Lyman.--Japanese-Americans: some costs of group achievement, by J. Modell.--White racism and Black response in California, by V. Jenkins.--Conflict in the fields: Mexican workers in California agri-business, by C. Wollenberg.--Afro-Americans and Mexican-Americans: the politics of coalition, by M. M. Dymally.--A Chicano response, by S. S. Ortega.--Notes and sources (p. 185-215)

Revelation of California's undocumented pioneers, including the Indians are mentioned in these collected proses.

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Minorities--California.
Race discrimination--California.

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