Social Science Quarterly, Volume 68Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1987 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... duty of all its members to " defend the rights and duties vested in every American citizen by the letter and the spirit of the law of the land " ( Garza , 1951 : 20 ) . Furthermore , they held that the LULAC would " courageously resist ...
... duty of all its members to " defend the rights and duties vested in every American citizen by the letter and the spirit of the law of the land " ( Garza , 1951 : 20 ) . Furthermore , they held that the LULAC would " courageously resist ...
Page 89
... duty to Our Country " ( Cortez , 1949 : 1 ) . The real challenge for the LULAC would be to call for limited social change in the hope that they would prevent social cleavages from exploding into class and racial warfare . Thus ...
... duty to Our Country " ( Cortez , 1949 : 1 ) . The real challenge for the LULAC would be to call for limited social change in the hope that they would prevent social cleavages from exploding into class and racial warfare . Thus ...
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... duties , the restriction re- garding direct taxes , the prohibition against preferential treatment of ports , the ban on ... duty and service ( Diggins , 1984 : 54 ) . In the dialectical irony that is history , this classical orientation ...
... duties , the restriction re- garding direct taxes , the prohibition against preferential treatment of ports , the ban on ... duty and service ( Diggins , 1984 : 54 ) . In the dialectical irony that is history , this classical orientation ...
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