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arlington heights los angeles history: Three Decades of Engendering History Antonia I. Castaneda, 2014-12-15 For over three decades the work of Antonia I. Castañeda has shaped the fields of Western History and Chicana Studies. From her early articles on Chicana representation and political economy, to her most recent work mapping gendered violence and gendered resistance in the history of the U.S. Southwest, her work is consistently taught in classrooms and cited extensively. Yet Castañeda's work has been scattered throughout journals and anthologies, a paper chase for historians to track down. Three Decades of Engendering History ends the chase. This volume, edited by Linda Heidenreich, collects ten of Castañeda's best articles, including the widely circulated article Engendering the History of Alta California, 1769-1848, in which she took a direct and honest look at sex and gender relations in colonial California. Demonstrating that there is no romantic past to which we can turn, she exposed stories of violence against women, as well as stories of survival and resistance. Other articles included are the prize-winning Women of Color and the Rewriting of Western History, and two recent articles, Lullabies y Canciones de Cuna and La Despedida. The latter two represent Castañeda’s most recent work excavating, mapping, and bringing forth the long and strong post-WWII history of Tejanas. Finally, the volume includes three interviews with Antonia Castañeda, conducted by Luz María Gordillo, that contribute the important narrative of her lived experiences, political perspective, her commitment to initiate and develop scholarship that highlights gender and Chicanas as a legitimate line of inquiry, and her drive to center Chicanas as historical subjects. |
arlington heights los angeles history: Directory of Historic House Museums in the United States Patricia Chambers Walker, Thomas Graham, 2000 The first comprehensive guide to America's historic house museums, this directory moves beyond merely listing institutions to providing information about interpretive themes, historical and architectural significance, collections, and cultural and social importance, along with programming events and facility information. Useful cross-reference guides provide quick and easy ways of locating information on almost 2500 museums. A multi-functional reference for museum professionals, local historians, historic preservationists or anyone interested in America's historic house museums. |
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arlington heights los angeles history: Houses for a New World Barbara Miller Lane, 2022-07-12 The fascinating history of the twentieth century's most successful experiment in mass housing While the work of Frank Lloyd Wright, Richard Neutra, and their contemporaries frequently influences our ideas about house design at the midcentury, most Americans during this period lived in homes built by little-known builders who also served as developers of the communities. Often dismissed as little boxes, made of ticky-tacky, the tract houses of America's postwar suburbs represent the twentieth century’s most successful experiment in mass housing. Houses for a New World is the first comprehensive history of this uniquely American form of domestic architecture and urbanism. Between 1945 and 1965, more than thirteen million houses—most of them in new ranch and split-level styles—were constructed on large expanses of land outside city centers, providing homes for the country’s rapidly expanding population. Focusing on twelve developments in the suburbs of Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, and Los Angeles, Barbara Miller Lane tells the story of the collaborations between builders and buyers, showing how both wanted houses and communities that espoused a modern way of life—informal, democratic, multiethnic, and devoted to improving the lives of their children. The resulting houses differed dramatically from both the European International Style and older forms of American domestic architecture. Based on a decade of original research, and accompanied by hundreds of historical images, plans, and maps, this book presents an entirely new interpretation of the American suburb. The result is a fascinating history of houses and developments that continue to shape how tens of millions of Americans live. Featured housing developments in Houses for a New World: Boston area: Governor Francis Farms (Warwick, RI) Wethersfield (Natick, MA) Brookfield (Brockton, MA) Chicago area: Greenview Estates (Arlington Heights, IL) Elk Grove Village Rolling Meadows Weathersfield at Schaumburg Los Angeles and Orange County area: Cinderella Homes (Anaheim, CA) Panorama City (Los Angeles) Rossmoor (Los Alamitos, CA) Philadelphia area: Lawrence Park (Broomall, PA) Rose Tree Woods (Broomall, PA) |
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arlington heights los angeles history: A Pragmatist Philosophy of Life in Ortega Y Gasset John Thomas Graham, 1994 Over ten years in preparation, A Pragmatist Philosophy of Life in Ortega y Gasset reveals how open, adaptable, and inventive was pragmatism as Ortega elaborated its philosophical implications and applications for Spain, Europe, and the Americas. It is based on extensive use of the twelve volumes of Ortega's Obras Completas, the eighty microfilm reels of his archive in the Library of Congress, and his large private library in Madrid. |
arlington heights los angeles history: Racism in Contemporary America Meyer Weinberg, 1996-05-23 Racism in Contemporary America is the largest and most up-to-date bibliography available on current research on the topic. It has been compiled by award-winning researcher Meyer Weinberg, who has spent many years writing and researching contemporary and historical aspects of racism. Almost 15,000 entries to books, articles, dissertations, and other materials are organized under 87 subject-headings. In addition, there are author and ethnic-racial indexes. Several aids help the researcher access the materials included. In addition to the subject organization of the bibliography, entries are annotated whenever the title is not self-explanatory. An author index is followed by an ethnic-racial index which makes it convenient to follow a single group through any or all the subject headings. This is a source book for the serious study of America's most enduring problem; as such it will be of value to students and researchers at all levels and in most disciplines. |
arlington heights los angeles history: Encyclopedia of Immigration and Migration in the American West Gordon Morris Bakken, Alexandra Kindell, 2006-02-24 To read some sample entries, or to view the Readers Guide click on Sample Chapters/Additional Materials in the left column under About This Book Immigration from foreign countries was a small part of the peopling of the American West but an important aspect in building western infrastructure, cities, and neighborhoods. The Encyclopedia of Immigration and Migration in the American West provides much more than ethnic groups crossing the plains, landing at ports, or crossing borders; this two-volume work makes the history of the American West an important part of the American experience. Through sweeping entries, focused biographies, community histories, economic enterprise analysis, and demographic studies, this Encyclopedia presents the tapestry of the West and its population during various periods of migration. The two volumes examine the settling of the West and include coverage of movements of American Indians, African Americans, and the often-forgotten role of women in the West′s development. Key Features Represents many of the American Indian tribes and bands that constitute our native heritage in an attempt to reintegrate the significance of their migrations with those of later arrivals Examines how African Americans and countless other ethnic groups moved west for new opportunities to better their lives Looks at specific economic opportunities such as mineral exploration and the development of instant cities Provides specific entries on immigration law to give readers a sense of how immigration and migration have been involved in the public sphere Includes biographies of certain individuals who represent the ordinary, as well as extraordinary, efforts it took to populate the region Key Themes American Indians Biographies Cities and Towns Economic Change and War Ethnic and Racial Groups Immigration Laws and Policies Libraries Natural Resources Events and Laws The Way West The Encyclopedia of Immigration and Migration in the American West brings new insight on this region, stimulates research ideas, and invites scholars to raise new questions. It is a must-have reference for any academic library. |
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arlington heights los angeles history: Mexicanos Manuel G. Gonzales, 2009-08-20 Newly revised and updated, Mexicanos tells the rich and vibrant story of Mexicans in the United States. Emerging from the ruins of Aztec civilization and from centuries of Spanish contact with indigenous people, Mexican culture followed the Spanish colonial frontier northward and put its distinctive mark on what became the southwestern United States. Shaped by their Indian and Spanish ancestors, deeply influenced by Catholicism, and tempered by an often difficult existence, Mexicans continue to play an important role in U.S. society, even as the dominant Anglo culture strives to assimilate them. Thorough and balanced, Mexicanos makes a valuable contribution to the understanding of the Mexican population of the United States—a growing minority who are a vital presence in 21st-century America. |
arlington heights los angeles history: Empowering the West Jay L. Brigham, 1998 Westerners were at the forefront of the debate over electric power development even before the construction of large, federally owned dams in the 1930s. At the heart of this debate was a conflict between public power advocates and the private utility industry over control of the environment, a struggle that was played out in the political arena. In this book, Jay Brigham describes that rivalry in the West in the years before the New Deal. Focusing on the conservative city of Los Angeles and its liberal counterpart Seattle - as well as on several small towns in the Midwest - Brigham shows how fierce battles broke out as private and public systems competed for customers and how, despite the differences between these two cities, public power ultimately triumphed in each. |
arlington heights los angeles history: From Out of the Shadows Vicki Ruíz, 2008-11-05 An anniversary edition of the first full study of Mexican American women in the twentieth century, with new preface |
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arlington heights los angeles history: From Out of the Shadows Vicki L. Ruiz, Vicki Ruíz, 1999 Vicki L. Ruiz provides the first full study of Mexican-American women in the 20th century, in a narrative enhanced by interviews and personal stories that capture a vivid sense of the Mexicana experience in the United States. Beginning with the first wave of women crossing the border early this century, Ruiz reveals the struggles they have faced, the communities they have built, and also highlights the various forms of political protest they have initiated. What emerges from the book is a portrait of a distinctive culture in America that has slowly gathered strength in the last 95 years. |
arlington heights los angeles history: The California Republic Brian P. Janiskee, Ken Masugi, 2004 The essays in The California Republic explore the evolution of Progressivism in California and also its contemporary policy consequences. Designed to work in tandem with other texts or as a stand-alone reader, the book examines themes ranging from founding principles to institutions, from local government to statesmanship, and from elections to policy analysis. By daring to use a variety of approaches, these essays lead to a greater understanding of the polity of the nation's largest state and a deeper appreciation of the nature of republican government. |
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arlington heights los angeles history: Directory of Historical Organizations in the United States and Canada American Association for State and Local History, 2002 This multi-functional reference is a useful tool to find information about history-related organizations and programs and to contact those working in history across the country. |
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arlington heights los angeles history: The Rise and Fall of the White Republic Alexander Saxton, 2003 Saxton asks why white racism remained an ideological force in America long after the need to justify slavery and Western conquest had disappeared. |
arlington heights los angeles history: Disasters, Accidents, and Crises in American History Ballard C. Campbell, 2008 Presents a chronologically-arranged reference to catastrophic events in American history, including natural disasters, economic depressions, riots, murders, and terrorist attacks. |
arlington heights los angeles history: Redeeming La Raza Gabriela González, 2018-06-15 The transborder modernization of Mexico and the American Southwest during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries transformed the lives of ethnic Mexicans across the political divide. While industrialization, urbanization, technology, privatization, and wealth concentration benefitted some, many more experienced dislocation, exploitative work relations, and discrimination based on race, gender, and class. The Mexican Revolution brought these issues to the fore within Mexican society, igniting a diaspora to el norte. Within the United States, similar economic and social power dynamics plagued Tejanos and awaited the war refugees. Political activism spearheaded by individuals and organizations such as the Idars, Leonor Villegas' de Magnón's White Cross, the Magonista movement, the Munguias, Emma Tenayuca, and LULAC emerged in the borderlands to address the needs of ethnic Mexicans whose lives were shaped by racism, patriarchy, and poverty. As Gabriela Gonzalez shows in this book, economic modernization relied on social hierarchies that were used to justify economic inequities. Redeeming la raza was about saving ethnic Mexicans in Texas from a social hierarchy premised on false notions of white supremacy and Mexican inferiority. Activists used privileges of class, education, networks, and organizational skills to confront the many injustices that racism bred, but they used different strategies. Thus, the anarcho-syndicalist approach of Magónistas stands in contrast to the social and cultural redemption politics of the Idars who used the press to challenge a Jaime Crow world. Also, the family promoted the intellectual, material, and cultural uplift of la raza, working to combat negative stereotypes of ethnic Mexicans. Similar contrasts can be drawn between the labor activism of Emma Tenayuca and the Munguias, whose struggle for rights employed a politics of respectability that encouraged ethnic pride and unity. Finally, maternal feminist approaches and the politics of citizenship serve as reminders that gendered and nationalist rhetoric and practices foment hierarchies within civil and human rights organizations. Redeeming La Raza examines efforts of activists to create a dignified place for ethnic Mexicans in American society by challenging white supremacy and the segregated world it spawned. |
arlington heights los angeles history: The Other Side Of The Frontier Linda L Barrington, 2018-02-07 A collection of essays by renowned scholars of Native American economic history, The Other Side of the Frontier presents one of the first in-depth studies of the complex interaction between the history of Native American economic development and the economic development of the United States at large. Although recent trends in the field of economics have encouraged the study of minority groups such as Asians and African Americans, little work has been done in Native American economic history. This text fills an existing gap in economic history literature and will help students come to a richer understanding of the effects that U.S. economic policy has had on the culture and development of its indigenous peoples. |
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arlington heights los angeles history: Democratic Renewal and the Mutual Aid Legacy of US Mexicans Julie Leininger Pycior, 2014-05-17 The legacy of the historic mutual aid organizing by US Mexicans, with its emphasis on self-help and community solidarity, continues to inform Mexican American activism and subtly influence a number of major US social movements. In Democratic Renewal and the Mutual Aid Legacy of US Mexicans, Julie Leininger Pycior traces the early origins of organizing in the decades following the US-Mexican War, when Mexicans in the Southwest established mutualista associations for their protection. Further, she traces the ways in which these efforts have been invoked by contemporary Latino civil rights leaders. Pycior notes that the Mexican immigrant associations instrumental in the landmark 2006 immigration reform marches echo mutualista societies at their peak in the 1920s. Then Mexican immigrants from San Diego to New York engaged in economic, medical, cultural, educational, and legal aid. This path-breaking study culminates with an examination of Southwest community organizing networks as crucial counterweights to the outsize role of large financial contributions in the democratic political process. It also finds ways in which this community organizing echoes the activity of mutualista groups in the very same neighborhoods a century ago. |
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arlington heights los angeles history: The New Latin American Mission History Erick Langer, Robert Howard Jackson, 1995-01-01 The subject of missions-formal efforts at religious conversion of native peoples of the Americas by colonizing powers-is one that renders the modern student a bit uncomfortable. Where the mission enterprise was actuated by true belief it strikes the modern sensibility as fanaticism; where it sprang from territorial or economic motives it seems the rankest sort of hypocrisy. That both elements-greed and real faith-were usually present at the same time is bewildering. In this book seven scholars attempt to create a new mission history that deals honestly with the actions and philosophic motivations of the missionaries, both as individuals and organizations and as agents of secular powers, and with the experiences and reactions of the indigenous peoples, including their strategies of accommodation, co-optation, and resistance. The new mission historians examine cases from throughout the hemisphere-from the Andes to northern Mexico to California-in an effort to find patterns in the contact between the European missionaries and the various societies they encountered. Erick Langer is associate professor of history at Carnegie Mellon University. He is the author of Economic Change and Rural Resistance in Southern Bolivia, 1880-1930 and editor, with Zulema Bass Werner de Ruiz, of Historia de Tarija: Corpus Documental. Robert H. Jackson is the author of Indian Population Decline: The Missions of Northwestern New Spain, 1687-1840 and Regional Markets and the Agrarian Transformation in Bolivia Cochabamba, 1539-1960. He is an assistant professor in the Department of History and Geography at Texas Southern University. |
arlington heights los angeles history: Minorities in Phoenix Bradford Luckingham, 2015-05-01 Phoenix is the largest city in the Southwest and one of the largest urban centers in the country, yet less has been published about its minority populations than those of other major metropolitan areas. Bradford Luckingham has now written a straightforward narrative history of Mexican Americans, Chinese Americans, and African Americans in Phoenix from the 1860s to the present, tracing their struggles against segregation and discrimination and emphasizing the active roles they have played in shaping their own destinies. Settled in the mid-nineteenth century by Anglo and Mexican pioneers, Phoenix emerged as an Anglo-dominated society that presented formidable obstacles to minorities seeking access to jobs, education, housing, and public services. It was not until World War II and the subsequent economic boom and civil rights era that opportunities began to open up. Drawing on a variety of sources, from newspaper files to statistical data to oral accounts, Luckingham profiles the general history of each community, revealing the problems it has faced and the progress it has made. His overview of the public life of these three ethnic groups shows not only how they survived, but how they contributed to the evolution of one of America's fastest-growing cities. |
arlington heights los angeles history: Rediscovering the Golden State William A. Selby, 2018-09-19 Now in its fourth edition, Rediscovering the Golden State: California Geography examines this unique state’s incredibly diverse landscapes, and how geography and geographic change influences everything from the state’s natural systems and cycles, to its agriculture and more advanced industries, to human migration, cultures, and urban planning. Exploring California through a geographic lens reveals how the field has evolved to cross traditional boundaries, connect local and global issues, and provide the insights that lead to practical solutions to problems new and old. Challenging the reader to look beyond stereotypes and assumptions, this book encourages active participation in planning the state’s dynamic future. And this project makes teaching and learning about the geography of California more convenient, exciting, and rewarding for instructors and students. Going beyond a scientific analysis of natural features and environmental processes, this book illustrates how social, political, and economic divides can be bridged through the study of geography and the connections it brings to light. From geology, weather and climate, biogeography, and hydrology, we cover the state’s physical geography. And from demography and migration, to cultures and economies, to rural and urban geography, we monitor the state’s human geography pulse and then make the vital connections. California continues to lead the nation in population, economics (5th largest in the world), agriculture, natural and cultural diversity, and a host of other categories. This powerful state has earned this powerful publication. This timely and versatile book will prove useful to Californians in business, education, government, and to concerned citizens and curious readers seeking to learn more about the Golden State. |
arlington heights los angeles history: Phoenix Bradford Luckingham, 2016-05-26 More than half of all Arizonans live in Phoenix, the center of one of the most urbanized states in the nation. This history of the Sunbelt metropolis traces its growth from its founding in 1867 to its present status as one of the ten largest cities in the United States. Drawing on a wide variety of archival materials, oral accounts, promotional literature, and urban historical studies, Bradford Luckingham presents an urban biography of a thriving city that for more than a century has been an oasis of civilization in the desert Southwest. First homesteaded by pioneers bent on seeing a new agricultural empire rise phoenix-like from ancient Hohokam Indian irrigation ditches and farming settlements, Phoenix became an agricultural oasis in the desert during the late 1800s. With the coming of the railroads and the transfer of the territorial capital to Phoenix, local boosters were already proclaiming it the new commercial center of Arizona. As the city also came to be recognized as a health and tourist mecca, thanks to its favorable climate, the concept of the good life became the centerpiece of the city's promotional efforts. Luckingham follows these trends through rapid expansion, the Depression, and the postwar boom years, and shows how economic growth and quality of life have come into conflict in recent times. |
arlington heights los angeles history: A New History of Modern Latin America Lawrence A. Clayton, Michael L. Conniff, Susan M. Gauss, 2017-08 Revised and expanded third edition--Cover. |
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Directory of Individual (Active) Members (as of 1 May 1960)
Los Angeles 44, Calif. 1 Herman Denmark 3704 S. Bentley Ave. Los Angeles 34, Calif. Willy Jacobson 8039 Selma Ave. Los Angeles, Calif. 1 3 Salvatore Maselli 749 S. Citrus Ave. Los …
Unfixing Race: Class, Power, and Identity in an Interracial …
Jun 6, 2017 · and White in the Old South (Arlington Heights, 111., 1992), p. 27. Martha Elizabeth Hodes challenges this view in "Sex Across the Color Line: White Women and Black Men in the …
About the Project
May 20, 2024 · Arlington Heights Road, from IL 83 to Lake Cook Road for 1.5 miles in the villages of Buffalo Grove, Long Grove and unincorporated Lake County. The project will replace …
Historical Housing and Land Use Study - planning.lacity.gov
City of Los Angeles are constructed. Today, the City of Los Angeles is home to the second largest community of Native Americans in the United States. Overview This Historical Housing and …
CASES AND MATERIALS ON DISCRIMINATION IN EMPLOYMENT
Summary of Contents Page Foreword.....xv Editorial Policy Committee.....xvii Labor Law Group.....xix Table of Cases.....
No. 20-1199 In the Supreme Court of the United States
Arlington Heights, 429 U.S. at 266. Long: Washington v. Davis, 426 U.S. 229, 242 (1976) ... grew up in Los Angeles in a low-income, predominantly Black and Latinx community. As a child, he …
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES HAZARDS AND THREATS
Los Angeles. The Los Angeles River’s mouth shifted from Venice to Wilmington. November 21, 1884: A heavy winter storm brought four inches of rain to Los Angeles. Newly laid railroad track …
Cementing LA County’s Commitment to Historic General …
County’s General Hospital on the County of Los Angeles’ LAC+USC Campus. General Hospital, which opened in 1934, is a Los Angeles regional landmark ... Heights, East LA, El Sereno, …
Leimert Park The History/Key Places
Although blacks had lived in Los Angeles since before the turn of the century, the real black migration began in the 20’s, 30’s and 40’s. Newspapers and Pullman porters who moved back …
H i s tor i c- Cu l t u ra l M on u me n t s - Los Angeles
Los Feliz Boulevard (between Riverside Drive and Western Avenue) 09/02/1970 Hollywood 4 68 Charles Lummis Residence and Surrounding Gardens 201-231 East Avenue 42, 200-212 East …
Arlington Heights Road Public Meeting Summary - Lake …
Arlington Heights Road Public Meeting Summary A public meeting for the proposed improvement of Arlington Heights Road from Lake-Cook Road to north of IL Route 83 was held virtually on …
The Los Angeles Freeway and the History of Community …
horizontal growth of the Los Angeles metropolitan region.[2] The trolley railway system was an advancement of transportation technology which permitted Los Angeles to spread out. The Los …
LOS ANGELES CITYWIDE HISTORIC CONTEXT STATEMENT …
American history in Los Angeles, it is not intended to be a comprehensive history of the Japanese American community. This history has been separately documented over the years in books, …
THE TRANSIT & WALKING DISTRICTS OF HISTORIC LOS …
FROM LOS ANGELES MAYOR ERIC GARCETTI Dear Friends, On behalf of the City of Los Angeles, it is my pleasure ... about Boyle Heights’ unique treasures—from the Boyle Hotel and …
TOXICOLOGICAL PROFILE FOR SULFUR DIOXIDE - CDC Stacks
history is provided. Other case studies of interest include Reproductive and Developmental ... 55 West Seegers Road, Arlington Heights, IL 60005 •Phone: 847-228-6850 •FAX: 847-228-1856. …
Los Angeles City Planning Department
Feb 17, 2022 · Los Angeles Department of City Planning . RECOMMENDATION REPORT . PROJECT: Historic-Cultural Monument Application for the . QUEEN OF ELYSIAN HEIGHTS . …
Lincoln Heights Jail 401 Avenue 19, Los Angeles, 90031
Lincoln Heights Jail 401 Avenue 19, Los Angeles, 90031 REQUEST FOR INTEREST (RFI) The City of Los Angeles seeks potential development partners and tenants with an interest in …
Abraham Lincoln High School
Lincoln, with approximately 2800 students, is a school rich with history and possibility. The Lincoln campus is located in the community of Lincoln Heights, a few miles east of downtown Los …
HISTORIC CONTEXT & ASSOCIATED PROPERTY TYPES
Sherman in establishing railways in the Los Angeles area. The two men formed the Los Angeles 11Gierach, 19. 12Jerry Berns, “Valley Landmarks: H.J. Whitley, developer of Valley …
Los Angeles County: Local Community Resources - LA County …
Los Angeles, CA 90017 (213) 482-8618 . WILSHIRE . Bresee Foundation . 184 S. Bimini Place . Los Angeles, CA 90004 (213) 387-2822 . HOLLYWOOD . Volunteers of America Los Angeles . …
In the Supreme Court of the United States - nas.org
iii . Schuette v. Coal. to Defend Affirmative Action, 572 U.S. 291 (2014)..... 18 . Vill. of Arlington Heights v.
Effect of Age on Gastric Acid Secretion and Serum Gastrin ...
Arlington Heights, IL); luteinizing hormone radioimmunoassay, Diagnostic Product Corporation double-antibody “‘ 1 radioimmunoassay kit (Diagnostic Production Corporation, Los Angeles, …