El Pueblo

the Gallegos family's American journey, 1503-1980

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El Pueblo

the Gallegos family's American journey, 1503-1980

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José and Antonio Gallegos, brothers, moved north from Mexico in the 1670s to the Rio Grande valley and then to Santa Fe, New Mexico. They survived the Indian revolt of 1680, withdrew with other Spanish, and returned to Santa Fe by 1693. Descendants and relatives lived in New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, Washington and elsewhere. Includes some family history in Mexico and Spain.

"Latino people are the fastest growing ethnic minority in the United States today ... some 60 percent of the Spanish-speaking people in the United States trace their ancestors to Mexico, most of them to a time when its northern border ran from the southern border of Oregon nearly to New Orleans ... Through the story of this one family ... [the authors] portray the richness of the Chicago family tradition, its ability to seek solutions to the ravages of history, to support its members through the pressures of migratory life and rapid social change. Their story illustates the authors' basic belief, that the solution to the crises of minority people is not the pursuit of the individual "American dream" but the use of one's skills to help the community realize its basic needs and rights." -- Cf. Cover fly-leaf.

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English
Pages
205

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El Pueblo: The Gallegos Family's American Journey, 1503-1980
January 1, 1983, Monthly Review Press
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El Pueblo: the Gallegos family's American journey, 1503-1980
1983, Monthly Review Press
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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 189-195.
Includes index.

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New York
Genre
Biography.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
973/.046872/0092, B
Library of Congress
E184.M5 G334 1983, E184.M5G334 1983

The Physical Object

Pagination
205 p. :
Number of pages
205

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3500169M
ISBN 10
0853456119
LCCN
82020390
OCLC/WorldCat
8907280
Library Thing
2388099
Goodreads
4807906

Work Description

José and Antonio Gallegos, brothers, moved north from Mexico in the 1670s to the Rio Grande valley and then to Santa Fe, New Mexico. They survived the Indian revolt of 1680, withdrew with other Spanish, and returned to Santa Fe by 1693. Descendants and relatives lived in New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, Washington and elsewhere. Includes some family history in Mexico and Spain.
"Latino people are the fastest growing ethnic minority in the United States today ... some 60 percent of the Spanish-speaking people in the United States trace their ancestors to Mexico, most of them to a time when its northern border ran from the southern border of Oregon nearly to New Orleans ... Through the story of this one family ... [the authors] portray the richness of the Chicago family tradition, its ability to seek solutions to the ravages of history, to support its members through the pressures of migratory life and rapid social change. Their story illustrates the authors' basic belief, that the solution to the crises of minority people is not the pursuit of the individual "American dream" but the use of one's skills to help the community realize its basic needs and rights." -- Cf. Cover fly-leaf.

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