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Introduction: "The Color of America Has Changed"
1. "A United Front of All of the Minority Groups"
2. "Jap Crow"
3. "The Problem of Segregation as Applied to Mexican-Americans"
4. "Jim Crow is Just About Dead in California"
5. "Problems as Diversified as its Population"
6. "A Coalition...For Many Years"
7. "Ya Basta!"
8."To Break Up Coalitions of Minority People"
Conclusion: "Dilemmas of Race and Ethnicity"
Notes Bibliography Index
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