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Index
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Chronology in Hernandez v. Texas
Introduction: Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of Hernandez v. Texas
Off-White in an Age of White Supremacy: Mexican Elites and the Rights of Indians and Blacks in Nineteenth-Century New Mexico
Race and Colorblindness after Hernandez and Brown
Hernandez v. Texas: Legacies of Justice and Injustice
Mi Profundo Azul: Why Latinos Have a Right to Sing the Blues
Over the Rainbow: Hernandez v. Texas, Brown v. Board of Education, and Black v. Brown
Some Are Born White, Some Achieve Whiteness, and Some Have Whiteness Thrust Upon Them: Mexican Americans and the Politics of Racial Classification in the Federal Judicial Bureaucracy, Twenty-Five Years after Hernandez v. Texas
Peremptory Challenges: Lessons from Hernandez v. Texas
The Non-Discrimination Ideal of Hernandez v. Texas Confronts a “Culture” of Discrimination: The Amazing Story of Miller-El v. Texas
Hernandez at Fifty, A Personal History
Hernandez v. Texas: A Litigation History
APPENDICES
I Aniceto Sanchez v. Texas
II Aniceto Sanchez Briefs
III Hernandez v. Texas (state)
IV Hernandez v. Texas (U.S. Supreme Court)
V Transcript of record, U.S. Supreme Court
VI Brief of Petitioner filed in Hernandez, U.S. Supreme Court
VII Brief in Opposition filed in Hernandez, U.S. Supreme Court
VIII A Cotton Picker Finds Justice!: The saga of the Hernandez case, compiled by Ruben Munguia
IX Gregorio Cortez’s Trial
Footnotes
Introduction: Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of Hernandez v. Texas
Off-White in an Age of White Supremacy: Mexican Elites and the Rights of Indians and Blacks in Nineteenth-Century New Mexico
Race and Colorblindness after Hernandez and Brown
Hernandez v. Texas: Legacies of Justice and Injustice
Mi Profundo Azul: Why Latinos Have a Right to Sing the Blues
Over the Rainbow: Hernandez v. Texas, Brown v. Board of Education, and Black v. Brown
Some Are Born White, Some Achieve Whiteness, and Some Have Whiteness Thrust Upon Them: Mexican Americans and the Politics of Racial Classification in the Federal Judicial Bureaucracy, Twenty-Five Years after Hernandez v. Texas
Peremptory Challenges: Lessons from Hernandez v. Texas
The Non-Discrimination Ideal of Hernandez v. Texas Confronts a “Culture” of Discrimination: The Amazing Story of Miller-El v. Texas
Hernandez at Fifty, A Personal History
Hernandez v. Texas: A Litigation History
Appendix IV: Hernandez v. Texas (U.S. Supreme Court)
Appendix VI: Brief of Petitioner filed in Hernandez, U.S. Supreme Court
Appendix VIII: A Cotton Picker Finds Justice!: The saga of the Hernandez case, compiled by Ruben Munguia)
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