Winner of the 2006 Texas Reference Source Award presented by the TLA Reference Round Table for an outstanding reference tool in Texas history, culture, or commerce

The Mexican Texans

Phyllis McKenzie

With vivid descriptions of the language, music, values, and
celebrations that enrich Mexican Texan life, Phyllis McKenzie 
explores how time has shaped the identity of Mexican Texans
and their continued contribution to the Lone Star State through
more than six generations.

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For the past twelve years PHYLLIS McKENZIE has lived in San 
Antonio, where she curates the five-part Tejano exhibit at the 
Institute of Texan Cultures.

Part of the five-volume "Texans All" collection developed with expertise from the Institute of Texan Cultures. Other volumes include:


The African Texans
The Asian Texans
The European Texans
The Indian Texans

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The Mexican Texans

1-58544-306-9
cloth
  $29.95s
1-58544-307-7 paper $10.95
LC 2003016356 7x10. 152 pp. 59 illustrations. 1 map. Bib. Index. Texas History. Juvenile.
MARCH 2004


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