References & Further Reading

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Banks, R. W. (2013). Between the Tracks and the Freeway, African Americans in Albuquerque. In B. A. Glasrud (Ed.), African American History in New Mexico: Portraits from Five Hundred Years (pp. 170-185). Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press.

Carpio, M. V., & Iverson, P. (2002). “The Inalienable Right to Govern Ourselves”: Wendell Chino and the Struggle for Indian Self-Determination in Modern New Mexico. In R. W. Etulain (Ed.) New Mexican Lives: Profiles and Historical Stories, (pp. 265-284). Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press.

Cooper, G. M. (2013). The Modern Civil Rights Movement in New Mexico, 1955-1975. In B. A. Glasrud (Ed.), African American History in New Mexico: Portraits from Five Hundred Years (pp. 201-212). Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press.

Correia, D. (2008). “Rousers of the Rabble” in the New Mexico Land Grant War: La Alianza Federal de Mercedes and the Violence of the State. Antipode 40(4), 561-583. http://www.unm.edu/~dcorreia/David_Correia/Research_files/Correia_Rabble_Antipode.pdf

Correia, D. (2013). Properties of Violence: Law and Land Grant Struggle in Northern New Mexico. Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press.

Correia, D. (2013). Who is Reis López Tijerina? A Reappraisal of a Folk Hero. At Alibi.com, June 13-19. Retrieved from http://alibi.com/news/44776/Who-is-Reies-Lopez-Tijerina.html

Dunbar-Ortiz, R. (2007). Roots of Resistance: A History of Land Tenure in New Mexico. Revised Ed. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press.

Ebright, M. (1994). Land Grants and Lawsuits in Northern New Mexico. Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press.

Iverson, P. (2002). Diné: A History of the Navajos. Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press.

Knox, E. O. (1954). Racial Integration in the Public Schools of Arizona, Kansas, and New Mexico. The Journal of Negro Education 23(3), 290-295.

Leonard, L. G. (1997). Sovereignty, Self-Determination, and Environmental Justice in the Mescalero Apache’s Decision to Store Nuclear Waste. Boston College Environmental Affairs Law Review 24(3), 651-693. http://lawdigitalcommons.bc.edu/ealr/vol24/iss3/7/

Long, G. (2013). How Albuquerque Got its Civil Rights Ordinance. In B. A. Glasrud (Ed.), African American History in New Mexico: Portraits from Five Hundred Years (pp. 165-169). Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press.

Maciel, D. R., & Peña, J. J. (2000). La Reconquista: The Chicano Movement in New Mexico. In E. Gonzales-Berry & D. R. Maciel (Eds.), The Contested Homeland: A Chicano History of New Mexico (pp. 269-302). Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press.

Melzer, R. (2013). Haroldie Kent Spriggs and Sammie J. Kent: Integrating a White High School in the 1950s. In B. A. Glasrud (Ed.), African American History in New Mexico: Portraits from Five Hundred Years (pp. 186-200). Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press.

Nabokov, P. (1969). Tijerina and the Courthouse Raid. Berkeley, CA: Ramparts Press.

Oropeza, L. (2008). The Heart of Chicano History: Reies López Tijerina as a Memory Entrepreneur. The Sixties 1 (1), 49-67.

Rico, D. (n.d.). 1970 Taos Pueblo Blue Lake Returned. At New Mexico Office of the State Historian. Retrieved from http://newmexicohistory.org/events/1970-taos-blue-lake-returned-to-pueblo

Stephenson, R. (1954). Race in the Cactus State. The Crisis, April, 197-204.

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