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Mexican Americans and the Memory of the US-Mexico War

Mexican Americans and the Memory of the US-Mexico War

Update: 2024-06-04
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As campaign season in the United States kicks into high gear the border has once again become a political football for both the right and left.  University of Texas at San Antonio historian Omar Valerio-Jiménez reminds us that these uses and abuses of the border typically rely on collective amnesia about the past.  In Remembering Conquest: Mexican Americans, Memory and Citizenship, Valerio-Jiménez shines a much needed light on how the US-Mexico War created the southern border and what this has meant for Mexicans, from Texas to California, who became American citizens. In particular, he shows how the memory of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo that ended the war inspired generations of Mexican Americans to fight to achieve the unfulfilled promise of full citizenship rights. 

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Mexican Americans and the Memory of the US-Mexico War

Mexican Americans and the Memory of the US-Mexico War

Rick Derderian