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Arredondo contends that because of the revolutionary context from which they came, Mexicans in Chicago between 1916 and 1939 were not just another ethnic group working to be assimilated into the city, but wielded tools of identification forged in revolutionary Mexico to battle prejudices from Poles, Italians, Irish, and African Americans.Arredondo, Gabriela F. is the author of 'Mexican Chicago Race, Identity and Nation, 1916-39', published 2007 under ISBN 9780252032691 and ISBN 0252032691.
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