Oregon bibliography
Baragli de Bevington, Maria Luisa. Argentinian, Teacher at Lincoln High School, Portland. In Nosotros: The Hispanic People of Oregon. Eds. Erasmo Gamboa and Carolyn M. Baun. Portland: Oregon Council for the Humanities, 1995, 138-139. Beals, Herbert K. Spanish Explorers in the Oregon Country. In Nosotros: The Hispanic People of Oregon. Eds. Erasmo Gamboa and Carolyn M. Baun. Portland: Oregon Council for the Humanities, 1995, 23-30.
Bianco, Joe. Shocking Conditions in Migrant Labor Camp Revealed in Survey Team Report. Oregonian, July 31, 1958, 9C1.
Douthit, Nathan. Uncertain Encounters: Indians and Whites at Peace and War in Southern Oregon, 1820s-1860s. Corvallis: Oregon State University Press, 2002.
Gabay, Jerry. Milagros in the Mid-Columbia: An Integrated Lesson Plan. Sixth Grade Social Studies Unit on Mexican Migrant Workers. Pacific University, 1998. http://community.gorge.net/ncs/contents.htm (accessed June 25, 2007).
Gamboa, Erasmo. Mexican Labor and World War II: Braceros in the Pacific Northwest, 1942-1947. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1990.
Mexican Mule Packers and Oregon’s Second Regiment Mounted Volunteers,
1855-1856. Oregon Historical Quarterly 92 (1991): 41-59.
The Bracero Program. In Nosotros: The Hispanic People of Oregon. Eds. Erasmo
Gamboa and Carolyn M. Baun. Portland: Oregon Council for the Humanities, 1995, 41-46.
Gamio, Manuel. Mexican Immigration to the United States. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 1930.
Hood River Country School District. Frequently Asked Questions. What is the Ethnic Enrollment of the School District. 2007. http://www.hoodriver.k12.or.us/faqs/ faqs.htm#g6 (accessed June 25, 2007).
Kaiser Family Foundation. Oregon: Population Distribution of Children by Race/Ethnicity, states (2004-2005), U.S. (2005). 2005a. http://www.statehealthfacts.org/cgi-bin/ healthfacts.cgi?previewid=1107&action=profile&area = Oregon&category= Demographics+and+the+Economy&subcategory=Population&topic=Children+by+ Race%2fEthnicity (accessed June 25, 2007).
Oregon: Poverty Rate by Race/Ethnicity, States (2004-2005), U.S. (2005).
2005b. http://www.statehealthfacts.org/cgi-bin/healthfacts.cgi?previewid=1107&action= profile&area=Oregon&category=Demographics+and+the+Economy&subcategory= People+in+Poverty&topic=Poverty+Rate+by+Race%2fEthnicity (accessed June 25, 2007).
Kissam, Edward, Jo Ann Intili, and Anna Garcia. The Emergence of a Binational Mexico-US Workforce: Implications for Farm Labor Workforce Security. Paper prepared for America’s Workforce Network Research Conference, U.S. Department of Labor, Washington, DC, June 26-27, 2001.
Kleinman, Larry K. Telling and Writing Our History. Unpublished document. Woodburn, OR: PCUN Archives. No date.
LaGuardia, Armando. Cuban, Educational Consultant, Assistant Professor, Portland. In Nosotros: The Hispanic People of Oregon. Eds. Erasmo Gamboa and Carolyn M. Baun. Portland: Oregon Council for the Humanities, 1995, 136-138.
LaLande, Jeff. High Desert History: Southeastern Oregon. Subtopic; Settling Up the Country: Founding a Cattle Kingdom, 1870s-1880s. Portland: Oregon Historical Society, 2005. http://www.ohs.org/education/oregonhistory/narratives/subtopic.cfm? subtopic_ID=460 (accessed September 19, 2005).
Leachman, Michael. Oregon Latinos More Likely Food Insecure. Oregon Hunger Issues: Finding #4. From OCPPs Analysis of the State Health Survey. Issue brief, December
11, 2003. Silverton: Oregon Center for Public Policy. http://www.ocpp.org/2003/ issue031211-4.pdf (accessed June 25, 2007).
Leachman, Michael, Jeff Thompson, and Richard Goud. What Color is Your Paycheck? Disparities in Annual Pay between White and Minority Workers Living in Multnomah County. Silverton: Oregon Center for Public Policy. 2001. http://www.ocpp.org/ 2001/rpt010828race.pdf (accessed June 25, 2007).
League of Women Voters.Farmworkers in Oregon. Report of the League of Women Voters of Oregon Education Fund. 2000. http://www.open.org/~lwvor/ Farmworkers2.htm (accessed June 25, 2007).
Legislative Interim Committee on Migratory Labor. Report on Migratory Labor in Oregon. Legislative Interim Committee on Migratory Labor. Portland, OR. October 15, 1958.
Maldonado, Carlos S. Overview of the Mexicano/Chicano Presence in the Pacific Northwest. In The Chicano Experience in the Northwest. Eds. Carlos S. Maldonado and Gilberto Garcia. Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, 1995, 1-23.
McConahay, Mary Jo. The New Face of Farm Labor: Indian Teens from Mexico, Guatemala. Pacific News Service. August 27, 2001. http://www.pacificnews.org/ content/pns/2001/aug/0287farmlabor.html.
National Center for Children in Poverty. 2004 Oregon: Demographics of Low-Income Children. National Center for Children and Poverty. Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University. 2004. http://nccp.org/profiles/OR_profile_6.html (accessed June 25, 2007).
Nusz, Nancy, and Gabriella Ricciardi. Our Ways: History and Culture of Mexicans in Oregon. Oregon Historical Quarterly, 104 (Spring 2003): 110-123.
Oregonian. Plea Readied On Migrants, Church Council Studies Plight. August 11, 1956, 3-3.
Oregon Historical Society. Our Ways: History and Culture of Mexicans in Oregon. 2002. http://www.ohs.org/education/Our-Ways-Exhibit-2.cfm (accessed March 17, 2005).
Oregon Law Center. Indigenous Mexicans and Guatemalans in Oregon. PowerPoint presentation. Woodburn, 2007.
Oregon School Board Association. Engaging and Inspiring All Students: Woodburn School District Closes the Achievement Gap through Strategic Planning. 2007. http://www.osba.org/hotopics/gap/woodbrn2.htm (accessed June 25, 2007).
Oregon Vital Statistics County Data. Table 2. Ethnicity, Race, and County of Residence of Mother, Oregon Resident Births. 2005. http://www.dhs.state.or.us/dhs/ph/chs/ data/cntydata/cdb2005/tbl02_05.pdf (accessed June 25, 2007).
Passell, Jeffry. Unauthorized Migrants: Numbers and Characteristics. Washington, DC: Pew Hispanic Center, 2005. http://pewhispanic.org/files/reports/46.pdf (accessed June 15, 2005).
Passel, Jeffrey, Randy Capps, and Michael Fix. Documented Immigrants: Facts and Figures. Washington, DC: Urban Institute, 2004. http://www.urban.org/Uploaded PDF/1000587_undoc_immigrants_facts.pdf (accessed March 29, 2005).
Richards, Leverette. Agents Sweep Rising Tide of Mexican Illegals South to the Border. Oregonian, May 1, 1953, 4M.
Stephen, Lynn. Mixtec Farmworkers in Oregon: Linking Labor and Ethnicity through Farmworkers Unions and Hometown Associations. In Indigenous Mexican Migrants in the United States. Eds. Jonathan Fox and Gaspar Rivera-Salgado. La Jolla, CA: University of California at San Diego, Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies, 2004, 179-204.
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