Contents
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Sonoran Tucson
2. The Anglos Arrive
3. Peacock in the Parlor: Frontier Tucson's Mexican Elite
4. Del Rancho...: The Rural Exodus
5. ...Al Barrio: The Urban Experience
6. Hombres de Empresa y Profesionales: The Rise of Tucson's Mexican Middle Class
7. La Colonia Hispano-Americana: Tucson's Mexican Community at the Turn of the Century
8. La Familia: Family, Marriage and the Role of Women in the Mexican Community
9. La Fe: Religion in the Mexican Community
10. Enclavement and Expansion: The Struggle Against Discrimination During World War I and the 1920s
11. Entertainment and the Arts
12. La Crisis
13. Mexicans and The Tucson Public School System
14. Mexicans in Tucson on the Eve of World War II
15. Conclusions: Race and Class in Tucson
Reference Material
Appendix A: The Demographic Structure of Tucson's Anglo and Hispanic Population, 1860, 1880, and 1900
Appendix B: Tucson's Occupational Structure, 1860-1940
Appendix C: Birthplace of Tucson's Spanish-Surnamed Population, 1860, 1880, and 1900
Appendix D: Typology of Hispanic and Anglo Households in Tucson, 1880 and 1900
Chapter Notes
Bibliography
Index