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Compton In My Soul A Life In Pursuit Of Racial Equality Albert M Camarillo

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Compton In My Soul A Life In Pursuit Of Racial Equality Albert M Camarillo
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Publisher: Stanford University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 10.83 MB
Pages: 312
Author: Albert M. Camarillo
ISBN: 9781503638198, 1503638197
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Compton In My Soul A Life In Pursuit Of Racial Equality Albert M Camarillo by Albert M. Camarillo 9781503638198, 1503638197 instant download after payment.

Lessons and inspiration from a lifetime of teaching about race and ethnic relations

When Al Camarillo grew up in Compton, California, racial segregation was the rule. His relatives were among the first Mexican immigrants to settle there—in the only neighborhood where Mexicans were allowed to live. The city's majority was then White, and Compton would shift to a predominantly Black community over Al's youth. Compton in My Soul weaves Al's personal story with histories of this now-infamous place, and illuminates a changing US society—the progress and backslides over half a century for racial equality and educational opportunity.

Entering UCLA in the mid 1960s, Camarillo was among the first students of color, one of only forty-four Mexican Americans on a campus of thousands. He became the first Mexican American in the country to earn a PhD in Chicano/Mexican American history, and established himself as a preeminent US historian...

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