AsoMexFFCC
. Derechos de Paso Vigentes en el Sistema de Ferroviario Mexicano. Early 20th Century train routes from Mexico City. Rail transport in Mexico. Available at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rai l_transport_in_Mexico. Created 25 April
2014
. (Accessed March 19, 2023)
Beeth, H.
&
Wintz, C. D., eds. (
1992
).
Black Dixie: Afro-Texan history and culture in Houston.
College Station, TX
:
Texas A&M University Press
.
Benjamin, K. (
2003
).
Progressivism Meets Jim Crow: Curriculum Revision and Development in Houston, Texas, 1924–1929
.
Paedagogica Historica, 39(
4
), , pp.457–
476
. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1080/00309230307476 (Accessed February 11, 2022)
Calderón, Roberto.
Mexican Coal Mining Labor in Texas and Coahuila, 1880–1930.
College Station, TX
:
Texas A&M University Press
.
Castillo, C. (
2022
).
Interview with Louis Mendoza.
Zoom
.
Cardoso, L. A. (
1980
).
Mexican Emigration to the United States, 1897–1931.
Tucson, AZ
.
University of Arizona Press
. Available at https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvss3xzr\ (Accessed September 15, 2022)
Cole, T.R. (
1997
).
No Color is My Kind: The Life of Eldrewey Stearns and the Integration of Houston.
Austin
:
UT Press
.
Contreras, R. (
2021
).
Mexican Inclusion and Exclusion in Houston Texas from 1900-1940. M.Ed.
University of Houston
,
College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
.
Cortinas, M. (
2022
).
Interview with Louis Mendoza.
Zoom
.
Daniel, G. R. (
2022
).
From Multiracial to Monoracial: The Formation of Mexican American Identities in the US Southwest.
Genealogy, [Online] 6(28). Available at: https://www.mdpi.com/2313-5778/6/2/28 (Accessed December 9, 2022)
Davis, E. A. (
2004
).
How the Antioch Missionary Baptist Church in Houston, Texas between 1945–1954 Facilitated the Educational Development of Soldiers Returning from World War II: A Historical Analysis. ProQuest Dissertations Publishing.
University of Houston
.
De León, A. (
1989)
.
Ethnicity in the Sunbelt: A History of Mexican Americans in Houston. University of Houston Series in Mexican American Studies 4.
Houston
:
Mexican American Studies Program, University of Houston
.
Demographics of Harris County by Decade
(
1960–2010
) and from the American Community Survey Estimates for 2012–2016. Source Kinder Houston Area Survey/Kinder Institute for Urban Research.
El Tecolote
. [Advertisement of a baseball game, Alamos versus Magnolia Park] Poster, March 21,
1931
. Available at https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth221921/ (Accessed March 20, 2023), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, with permission from Houston Metropolitan Research Center at Houston Public Library.
Fregoso, R. (
2002
).
Bronze Screen: 100 Years of the Latino Image in American Cinema.
Minneapolis
:
University of Minnesota University Press
.
García, M. C. (
2000
).
Agents of Americanization
: Rusk Settlement and the Houston Mexicano Community, 1907–1950
. In: E. Zamora
,
C. Orozco
, and
R. Rocha, eds.,Mexican Americans in Texas History: Selected Essays.
Austin:
Texas State Historical Association
, pp. , pp.128–
137
.
Garcia, M. (
1991
).
Mexican Americans: Leadership, Ideology, and Identity, 1930–1960.
New Haven
:
Yale University Press
.
Harris, J
.,
McGrew, J
., &
Huhndorff, P. (
1989
).
The Fault Does Not Lie with Your Set: The First Forty Years of Houston Television.
Fort Worth, TX
:
Eakin Press
.
Haynes, R. (
1976
).
A Night of Violence: The Houston Riot of 1917.
Baton Rouge, LA
:
Louisiana State University Press
.
Hernández, K. L.
“The Crimes and Consequences of Illegal Immigration: A Cross-Border Examination of Operation Wetback, 1943 to 1954.”
Western Historical Quarterly
37
, no.
4
(
2006
): , pp.421–4
44
. https://doi.org/10.2307/25443415. (Accessed November 16, 2022)
Hirschman, C.
&
Mogford, E. (
2009
).
Immigration and the American Industrial Revolution From 1880 to 1920
.
Social Science Research, [online] 38(
4
), , pp.897. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssresearch.2009.04.001 (Accessed September 16, 2022)
Historical Population
: 1900 to
2017
City of Houston (Source: US Census Bureau 1900–2010).
Hollem, H. R., photographer. “Mexican Cotton workers in fields near Corpus Christi, Texas circa 1930s.” United States. Office of War Information. Available at www.loc.gov/ (Accessed March 19, 2023)
Jackson, S. (
1980
). Slavery in Houston: The 1850s. (publication name illegible) [online] pp 76–82. Reginald Moore Sugar Land Convict Leasing System research collection, MS 636. Woodson Research Center, Rice University, Houston, Texas. Available at: http://archives.library.rice.edu/repositories/2/archival_objects/298198 (Accessed February 25, 2023)
Kreneck, T. H. (
1989
).
Del Pueblo: A Pictorial History of Houston’s Hispanic Community.
Houston, TX
:
Houston International University
.
Kreneck, T. H. (
1985
).
Documenting a Mexican American Community: The Houston Example
.
The American Archivist, [online]
48
(
3
), pp. , pp.272–
276
, 278–285. Available at: www.jstor.org/stable/40292917. (AccessedJune 22, 2022)
Licea, B. (
2022
).
Interview with Louis Mendoza.
Zoom
.
Martinez, P. (
2022
). Interview with Louis Mendoza. San Antonio, Texas.
Martinez, Z. (circa
1990
). Interview with Joe Mendoza, Lilian Mendoza, Sister Patricia Martinez. Houston, Texas.
McCaa, R. (
2003
).
Missing Millions: The Demographic Costs of the Mexican Revolution.
Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos, [online]
19
(
2
), pp. , pp.367–
400
. Available at: www.jstor.org/stable/10.1525/msem.2003.19.2.367 (Accessed September 7, 2022)
McComb, D.G. (
1969
).
Houston: The Bayou City.
Austin
:
University of Texas Press
.
Mendoza Family Archives. Numerous letters, memory books, photos, birth and death certificates, school records, and other memorabilia were made available by the children of Joe and Mary Mendoza as a resource for this publication. These are now owned by many of them and stored in their homes.
Mendoza, G. “Zapopan (1998). Tribute poem to Zapopan Martinez upon the occasion of her funeral service. ).
Mendoza, J
. and
Mendoza M. (circa
2011
). Interview with Louis Mendoza. Houston, Texas.
Mendoza-Trostmann, G. (
2022
). Interview with Louis Mendoza. Zoom.
Mendoza, R. (May 12,
2022
). Interview with Louis Mendoza. Zoom.
Mendoza, L. (
1988
) Unpublished essay on “Being Hispanic in Houston.”
Mendoza, L. (1998). “Zapopan” Unpublished poem.
Mendoza, L. (
2005
). “
Lengua Americano, Corazon Chicano: Finding a Lost Voice in America
.”
Telling Tongues: A Latin@ Anthology on Language Experience.
Austin
:
Red Salmon Press
.
Mendoza, L. (
2012
).
A Journey Around Our America: A Memoir on Cycling, Immigration, and the Latinoization of the United States.
Austin
:
University of Texas Press
.
Mendoza, L. (
2003
).
Historia: The Literary Making of Chicana and Chicano History. College Station.
Texas
A&M Press
.
Morales, D.
Tejas, Afuera de México: Newspapers, the Mexican Government, Mutualistas, and Migrants in San Antonio 1910–1940
Journal of American Ethnic History (2021)
40
(
2
), pp. , pp.52–
91
.
Morales, D. S
. and
Schmal, J. P. (
2004
). How We Got Here: The Roads We Took to America. [online] Houston Institute for Culture. Available at: www.houstonculture.org/hispanic/roads.html (Accessed June 6, 2022)
Muñoz Martinez, M. (
2018
).
The Injustice Never Leaves You: Anti-Mexican Violence in Texas.
Cambridge
:
Harvard University Press
.
Murguia, A. (
2002
).The Medicine of Memory: A Mexican Clan in California.
Austin
:
University of Texas Press
.
Phelps, W.G. (
2014
).
A People’s War on Poverty: Urban Politics and Grassroots Activists in Houston.
Athens, GA
:
The University of Georgia Press
.
Prewitt, S.W. (
1995
).
Everything from Ditch Diggers to Doctors: LULAC Council 60, a Mexican American Civic Organization in Houston, Texas, 1945–1960.
MA. University of Houston
.
Pruitt, B. (
2013
).
The Other Great Migration: The Movement of Rural African Americans to Houston, 1900–1941. Vol. 21. Sam Rayburn Series on Rural Life. College Station, TX:
Texas A&M University Press
.
Pruitt, B. (
2005
). “
For the Advancement of the Race: The Great Migrations to Houston, Texas, 1914–1941
.”
Journal of Urban History, [online]
31
(
4
), pp. , pp.435–
478
. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1177/0096144204274394 (Accessed 7, 2022)
Reginald. D.G. (
2022
). “
From Multiracial to Monoracial: The Formation of Mexican American Identities in the US Southwest
.”
Genealogy
6
:
28
. Available at: DOI: 10.3390/genealogy6020028. (Accessed January 18, 2023)
Rodriguez, A. M. (
2018
).
Antigone’s Refusal: Mexican Women’s Reponses to Lynching in the Southwest
.
The Journal of South Texas,
31
(
2
), pp. , pp.44–
76
.
Rodriguez, N. (
2000
) “
Hispanic and Asian Immigration Waves in Houston
.”
Religion and the New Immigrants: Continuities and Adaptations in ImmigrantCongregations. Eds. H.R. Ebaugh
and
J S. Chafetz.
Walnut Creek, Calif.
:
AltaMira Press
.
Rosaldo, R. (
1994
).
Cultural Citizenship in San Jose, California
.
Political and Legal Anthropology Review. [online]
17
(
2
), pp. , pp.57–
63
. Available at: (www.jstor.org/stable/24497930) (Accessed October 27, 2022)
Rosales, F. A. (
1985
).
Shifting Self Perceptions and Ethnic Consciousness among Mexicans in Houston, 1908–1946
.
Aztlan: A Journal of Chicano Studies,
16
(
1–2
), pp. , pp.71–
94
.
Rosas, M. (
2022
). Interview with Louis Mendoza. Zoom.
San Miguel, G. (
2001
).
Brown, Not White: School Integration and the Chicano Movement in Houston.
College Station, TX
:
Texas A&M University Press
.
Sánchez, A.R.
,
Hernández, F.
,
Briante, S.
,
Bringas, E.
,
Clement, J.
,
Ramírez, M.G.
,
Ramón López V. et al. “
ZACATECAS.”
Artes de México, no.
34
(
1996
): , pp.73–
88
. Available at www.jstor.org/stable/24326624 (Accessed August 19, 2022)
Sanchez, G.J. (
1995
).
Becoming Mexican American: Ethnicity, Culture, and Identity in Chicano Los Angeles, 1900–1945.
New York
:
Oxford University Press
.
Santillán, R. A., et al. (
2017
).
Mexican American Baseball in Houston and Southeast Texas (Images of America).
Arcadia Publishing
.
Simons, H
. and
Hoyt, C. A. (
1992
).
Hispanic Texas: A Historical Guide.
College Station, TX
:
University of Texas Press
.
Spencer, D. (
2005
). “Mexican Migration to the United States, 1882–1992: A Long Twentieth Century of Coyotaje.” Presentation at the Research Seminar Series of the Center for Comparative Immigration Studies at the University of California, San Diego, September 27, 2005, Working Paper.
Steptoe, T. L. (
2016
).
Houston Bound: Culture and Color in a Jim Crow City.
Oakland, CA
:
University of California Press
.
Svetaz, M.V
.,
Coyne-Beasley, T
.,
Trent, M
.,
Wade, R. Jr
.,
Ryan, M.H
.,
Kelley, M
., and
Chulani, V. (
2021
).
The Traumatic Impact of Racism and Discrimination on Young People and How to Talk About It
. In:
Ginsburg, K. R., editor and Ramirez McClain, Z.B., associate editor., Reaching Teens: Strength-Based, Trauma-Sensitive, Resilience-Building Communication Strategies Rooted in Positive Youth Development, 2nd edition.
Itasca, IL
:
American Academy of Pediatrics
. pp. , pp.307–
328
.
“
Texas Forever
.”
1836
Advertisement for land to new settlers in Texas. Briscoe Center for American History. Texas Broadside Collections, file photo 73.93
Treviño, R. R. (
2006
).
The Church in the Barrio: Mexican American Ethno-Catholicism in Houston.
Chapel Hill, NC
:
University of North Carolina Press
.
Von der Mehden, F.R. (
1984
).
The Ethnic Groups of Houston.
Houston
:
Rice University Studies
.
Wimberly, C
.,
Martinez, J. Munoz, D.,
and
Cavazos, M. “Peons and Progressives: Race and Boosterism in the Lower Rio Grande Valley, 1904–1941.” Available at: The Western Historical Quarterly 0 (Winter
2018
): 1–27. doi: 10.1093/whq/why094 (Accessed October 19, 2022)
Zamora, Emilio. (
1993
).
The World of the Mexican Worker in Texas.
College Station, TX
:
Texas A&M University Press
.
Zurón, J. H. “
El Amor Filial
.”
Parnaso Lirico Escolar. (
1966
)
Ariston Press
. Tegucigalpa, D. C., Honduras. C. A. (24).