How did you get to be Mexican?

a white/brown man's search for identity

The author discusses his experiences as the son of a Mexican-American mother and an Anglo father, recalling aspects of his childhood with his poverty-stricken mother, and his adolescence with his upper-middle class father; and offers his analysis of the intersection of race and class in the U.S.

Temple University Press
1999
9781566396509
book

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340577067888681589394535550814Franklin10930262060041522921 JOHNSON92116407292551640729255