In the years since the first edition of this important study was
published, the changes in the Mexican American community in the United
States have been great indeed. This extensively revised edition-with a
new title-includes expanded chapters on these new developments of the
recent past: the Chicano Movimiento of the late sixties and seventies;
their considerable political and economic achievements; improvements in
immigration law; the creative explosion in literature and the fine arts;
the increased role of Chicanas; the rise and decline of four great
leaders-César Chávez, Corky Gonzales, Reies López Tijerina, and José
Angel Gutiérrez. An extensive account of the pre-Columbian world and the
impact of the early Spanish explorers and settlers takes note of new
findings and interpretations.