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Index
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
About “De Colores”
Contents
Introduction to the 2017 Edition
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction: A Call for Rainbow Warriors
Part One: Seeing More Than Black and White
Chapter One: A Word About the Great Terminology Question
Chapter Two: Seeing More Than Black and White
Chapter Three: That Old White (Male) Magic
Chapter Four: Whose Chicano History Did You Learn?
Chapter Five: Reinventing “America”: Call for a New National Identity
Chapter Six: Follow Me Home: The Movie That Makes Magic with Pennies
Part Two: No Hay Fronteras: The Attack On Immigrant Rights
Chapter Seven: Immigrant-Bashing on the Rise 1990–94
Chapter Eight: For Whom the Taco Bell Tolls
Chapter Nine: It’s a Terrorist War on Immigrants 1995–Present
Part Three: Fighting for Economic and Environmental Justice
Chapter Ten: “Levi’s, Button Your Fly—Your Greed Is Showing!”
Chapter Eleven: Walking with César
Chapter Twelve: When People of Color Are an Endangered Species
Chapter Thirteen: Weaving a Net That Works
Part Four: Racism and the Attack on Multiculturalism
Chapter Fourteen: Willie Horton’s Gonna Get Your Alma Mater: The War on Multiculturalism
Chapter Fifteen: Campus Racism: Tip of an Iceberg
Chapter Sixteen: Brown David v. White Goliath: Racism at the University of California
Chapter Seventeen: On Time in Mississippi
Part Five: Woman Talk: No Taco Belles Here
Chapter Eighteen: In Pursuit of Latina Liberation
Chapter Nineteen: Chingón Politics Die Hard
Chapter Twenty: Listen Up, Anglo Sisters
Chapter Twenty-One: The Third Eye of Cherríe Moraga
Chapter Twenty-Two: Of Passion and Politics
Part Six: La Lucha Continua: Youth In The Lead
Chapter Twenty-Three: Whatever Happened to the Chicano Movement?
Chapter Twenty-Four: To New Mexico with Love
Chapter Twenty-Five: Be Down with the Brown!
Chapter Twenty-Six: “They Really Were Willing to Die”
Chapter Twenty-Seven: Raza Protest a Day of Lies and Hate
Chapter Twenty-Eight: “Back in the Early 1990s…”
Chapter Twenty-Nine: ¡Raza Sí! Nationalism…?
Chapter Thirty: Remember Something Ancient, Imagine Something New
Afterword
Index
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