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Mexican Americans: The Ambivalent Minority
Mexican Americans: The Ambivalent Minority

By Peter Skerry

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"Some of us have been here for three hundred years, some for three days." This comment, often repeated by Mexican Americans, affirms their status as one of America's oldest ethnic groups, as well a...

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Mexican Americans
Mexican Americans

By Peter Skerry

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Mexican Americans
Mexican Americans

By Lisa Magana

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Counting on the Census
Counting on the Census

By Peter Skerry

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Counting on the Census
Counting on the Census

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Counting on the Census
Counting on the Census

By Peter Skerry

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"In part, this book is a brief against census adjustment. It begins by arguing that the inherent unreliability of racial and ethnic data requires a more realistic standard of accuracy than has typi...

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Counting on the Census
Counting on the Census

By Peter Skerry

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