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"The rapid growth of Phoenix, Arizona, is symbolized by the expansion of Sky Harbor International Airport. Renovation of the airport involved the demolition of the predominately Mexican American community known as Golden Gate Barrio. Progress and a Mexican American Community's Struggle for Existence is an examination of the development and ultimate collision of these two entities, a continuation of an old conflict of cultures.
The demise of Golden Gate is a microcosm of public policy and Anglo-Hispanic relations in the U.S. Southwest."--BOOK JACKET.
Publish Date
1999
Publisher
Peter Lang,
Lang Publishing, Incorporated, Peter
Language
English
Pages
175
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Community development, Urban, Economic conditions, Land tenure, Mexican Americans, Mexican-American Border Region, Social conditions, Urban Community development, Phoenix (ariz.), social conditions, Phoenix (ariz.), economic conditions, Mexican americans, Community development, united states, Mexican-american border regionPlaces
Arizona, New Southwest, Phoenix, PoenixShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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Progress and a Mexican American community's struggle for existence: Phoenix's Golden Gate Barrio
1999, Peter Lang, Lang Publishing, Incorporated, Peter
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082042353X 9780820423531
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [157]-169).
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