Introduction: TELACU's significance in Mexican-American History; 1. National precursors and local founders; 2. The Chicano movement on the Eastside; 3. Nueva Maravilla and East LA self-government; 4. The master plan and TELACU industrial park; 5. Regional, national, and international networks; 6. Politics on the Eastside; 7. TELACU under investigation; 8. Resurgence of TELACU and the Eastside; Conclusion: TELACU's larger significance; Notes; Works cited; Index.
John R. Chávez is Professor of History at Southern Methodist University. He is the author of The Lost Land: The Chicano Image of the Southwest.
"A very important history of a key player in Los Angeles politics." - Journal of American History
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