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żSomos "Hispanics"?: Partisan Hispanic Outreach and the Question of Identity
Unformatted Document Text:  McLemore, Leslie Burl. 1972. “Toward a Theory of Black Politics- The Black and Ethnic Models Revisited: A Research Note.” Journal of Black Studies 2(3): 323-331. Nagel, Joane. 1986. “The Political Construction of Ethnicity.” Competitive Ethnic Relations. Ed. Susan Olzak and Joane Nagel. Orlando: Academic Press, Inc.: 93-112. The National Election Studies, Center for Political Studies, University of Michigan. Electronic resources from the NES World Wide Web site (www.umich.edu/~nes). Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan, Center for Political Studies [producer and distributor], 1995-2000. NALEO Educational Fund. 2002 Latino Election Handbook. Los Angeles: NALEO Educational Fund, 2002. NCLR (2005). Latino Profiles by State. Publications. National Council of La Raza.Nelli, Humbert S. 1983. From Immigrants to Ethnics: The Italian Americans. New York: Oxford University Press. Olzak, Susan. 1986. “A Competition Model of Collective Action in American Cities” Competitive Ethnic Relations. Ed. Susan Olzak and Joane Nagel. Orlando: Academic Press, Inc.: 17-44. Portes, Alejandro and Dag MacLeod. 1996. “What Shall I Call Myself? Hispanic Identity Formation in the Second Generation.” Ethnic and Racial Studies July: 523-47. Rodriguez, Richard. 2002. Brown: The Last Discovery of America. New York: Viking Press. Santoro, Wayne A. 1999. “Conventional Politics Take Center Stage: The Latino Struggle against English-Only Laws.” Social Forces 77(3):887-910. Schmidt, Ronald Sr. 2002. “Racialization and Language Policy: The Case of the U.S.A.” Multilingua 21: 141-161. Solomos, John and Les Back.1995. Race, Politics and Social Change. London and New York: Routledge. Spinner, Jeff. 1994. The Boundaries of Citizenship: Race, Ethnicity, and Nationality in the Liberal State. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. Tuch, Steven A. and Lee Sigelman. “Race, Class, and Black-White Differences in Social Policy Views.” Understanding Public Opinion. Ed. Barbara Norrander and Clyde Wilcox. Washington D.C.: Congressional Quarterly Books, 1997: 37-54. “Twenty Frequently Asked Questions About the Latino Community: Updated March 2001.” National Council of La Raza March 2001. <http://www.nclr.org/about/nclrfaq.html> (20 July 2002). Waters, Mary C. 1990. Ethnic Options: Choosing Identities in America. Berkeley, University of California Press. Weber, Max (1922, 1947). The Theory of Social and Economic Organization. eds. T. Parsons. New York: The Free Press. 28

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McLemore, Leslie Burl. 1972. “Toward a Theory of Black Politics- The Black and Ethnic
Models Revisited: A Research Note.” Journal of Black Studies 2(3): 323-331.
Nagel, Joane. 1986. “The Political Construction of Ethnicity.” Competitive Ethnic
Relations. Ed. Susan Olzak and Joane Nagel. Orlando: Academic Press, Inc.: 93-
112.
The National Election Studies, Center for Political Studies, University of Michigan.
Electronic resources from the NES World Wide Web site (www.umich.edu/~nes).
Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan, Center for Political Studies [producer
and distributor], 1995-2000.
NALEO Educational Fund. 2002 Latino Election Handbook. Los Angeles: NALEO
Educational Fund, 2002.
NCLR (2005). Latino Profiles by State. Publications. National Council of La Raza.
Nelli, Humbert S. 1983. From Immigrants to Ethnics: The Italian Americans. New York:
Oxford University Press.
Olzak, Susan. 1986. “A Competition Model of Collective Action in American Cities”
Competitive Ethnic Relations. Ed. Susan Olzak and Joane Nagel. Orlando:
Academic Press, Inc.: 17-44.
Portes, Alejandro and Dag MacLeod. 1996. “What Shall I Call Myself? Hispanic Identity
Formation in the Second Generation.” Ethnic and Racial Studies July: 523-47.
Rodriguez, Richard. 2002. Brown: The Last Discovery of America. New York: Viking
Press.
Santoro, Wayne A. 1999. “Conventional Politics Take Center Stage: The Latino Struggle
against English-Only Laws.” Social Forces 77(3):887-910.
Schmidt, Ronald Sr. 2002. “Racialization and Language Policy: The Case of the
U.S.A.” Multilingua 21: 141-161.
Solomos, John and Les Back.1995. Race, Politics and Social Change. London and New
York: Routledge.
Spinner, Jeff. 1994. The Boundaries of Citizenship: Race, Ethnicity, and Nationality in
the Liberal State. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.
Tuch, Steven A. and Lee Sigelman. “Race, Class, and Black-White Differences in Social
Policy Views.” Understanding Public Opinion. Ed. Barbara Norrander and Clyde
Wilcox. Washington D.C.: Congressional Quarterly Books, 1997: 37-54.
“Twenty Frequently Asked Questions About the Latino Community: Updated March
2001.” National Council of La Raza March 2001.
<http://www.nclr.org/about/nclrfaq.html> (20 July 2002).
Waters, Mary C. 1990. Ethnic Options: Choosing Identities in America. Berkeley,
University of California Press.
Weber, Max (1922, 1947). The Theory of Social and Economic Organization. eds. T.
Parsons. New York: The Free Press.
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