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"No one yet has provided this kind of insight on the process that occurred before Mexicans were finally considered white by every agency of the government."--Ignacio M. Garcia, author of White But Not Equal: Mexican Americans, Jury Discrimination, and the Supreme Court "Lukens has identified a topic that is extremely worthy of study. He has uncovered very interesting and previously unknown elements of this story [and] his account of the Andrade decision is engrossing."--Cybelle Fox, University of California, Berkeley "This is a sophisticated historical treatment of an important subject, and as such, [it] is deserving of our attention."--Journal of Arizona History "By focusing on Andrade's remarkable, yet widely overlooked case, Lukens sheds light on the intersection of citizenship, race, and rights in the United States in the early twentieth century."--Journal of American Ethnic History "Lukens's book constitutes the first full-length treatment of this case and its fascinating backstory."--Southwestern Historical Quarterly "By focusing on Andrade's remarkable, yet widely overlooked case, Lukens sheds light on the intersection of citizenship, race, and rights in the United States in the early twentieth century."--Journal of American Ethnic History "By focusing on Andrade s remarkable, yet widely overlooked case, Lukens sheds light on the intersection of citizenship, race, and rights in the United States in the early twentieth century." Journal of American Ethnic History"
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In 1935 a federal court judge handed down a ruling that could have been disastrous for Mexicans, Mexican Americans, and all Latinos in the United States. However, in an unprecedented move, the Roosevelt administration wielded the power of 'administrative law' to neutralize the decision and thereby dealt a severe blow to the nativist movement. A Quiet Victory for Latino Rights recounts this important but little-known story.To the dismay of some nativist groups, the Immigration Act of 1924, which limited the number of immigrants who could be admitted annually, did not apply to immigrants from Latin America. In response to nativist legal maneuverings, the 1935 decision said that the act could be applied to Mexican immigrants. That decision, which ruled that the Mexican petitioners were not 'free white person[s],' might have paved the road to segregation for all Latinos.The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), founded in 1929, had worked to sensitize the Roosevelt administration to the tenuous position of Latinos in the United States. Advised by LULAC, the Mexican government, and the US State Department, the administration used its authority under administrative law to have all Mexican immigrants--and Mexican Americans--classified as 'white.' It implemented the policy when the federal judiciary 'acquiesced' to the New Deal, which in effect prevented further rulings.In recounting this story, complete with colorful characters and unlikely bedfellows, Patrick Lukens adds a significant chapter to the racial history of the United States.

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  • VerlagUniversity of Arizona Press
  • Erscheinungsdatum2012
  • ISBN 10 0816529027
  • ISBN 13 9780816529025
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