Mexicans in San Jose

Regua, Nannette, Villarreal, Arturo

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Since the founding of California's El Pueblo de San Jose de Guadalupe in 1777, people of Mexican ancestry have contributed to make San Jose a rich cultural, political, and economic epicenter. Mexican miners who worked in the local mines helped San Jose become one of the top mercury producers in the world. In the 20th century, Mexicans labored in the Valley of Heart's Delight, as the Santa Clara Valley region was called, picking, canning, drying, and packaging fruits and vegetables for America's dinner table. They paid homage to their cultural heritage as they formed ballet folklorico groups, established mariachi bands, painted murals, and wrote literature. Through grassroots organizing and collective action, countless heroines and heroes, such as labor leader Cesar Chavez, dedicated their lives to improving conditions in their neighborhoods and communities. In 1999, the City of San Jose acknowledged the contributions of Mexicans with the grand opening of the Mexican Heritage Plaza, a cultural center for the performing arts.
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Writer
Regua, Nannette, Villarreal, Arturo
Title
Mexicans in San Jose
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing Library Editions
Year
2009
Language
English
Pages
130
Weight
406 gr
EAN
9781531645595
Dimensions
176 x 253 x 17 mm
Binding format
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