Description
Behnken further demonstrates that prejudices on both sides undermined the potential for a united civil rights campaign. Coalition building and cooperative civil rights efforts foundered on the rocks of perceived difference, competition, distrust, and, oftentimes, outright racism. Behnken's in-depth study reveals the major issues of contention for the two groups, their different strategies to win rights, and significant thematic developments within the two civil rights struggles. By comparing the histories of these movements in one of the few states in the nation to witness two civil rights movements, Behnken bridges the fields of Mexican American and African American history, revealing the myriad causes that ultimately led these groups to "fight their own battles.
About the Author
Brian D. Behnken is assistant professor of history and in the U.S. Latino/a studies program at Iowa State University.
Book Information
ISBN 9781469618951
Author Brian D. Behnken
Format Paperback
Page Count 368
Imprint The University of North Carolina Press
Publisher The University of North Carolina Press