| Introduction: An American Literary Tradition | |
| Editor's Note | |
| Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca | 4 |
| The Account [1542/1555] | 5 |
| Inca, Garcilaso de la Vega | 17 |
| Florida [1605] | 18 |
| Gaspar Perez de Villagra | 22 |
| The History of New Mexico [1610] | 23 |
| Fray Mathias Saenz de San Antonio | 33 |
| Lord, If the Shepherd Does Not Hear [1724] | 34 |
| Unknown Author | 42 |
| The Comanches [ca. 1780] | 43 |
| Francisco Palou | 56 |
| The Historic Account of the Life and Apostolic Work of the Venerable Fray Junipero Serra [1787] | 57 |
| Jose Maria Heredia | 66 |
| Niagara [1824] | 67 |
| Eulalia Perez | 71 |
| An Old Woman Remembers [1877] | 72 |
| Maria Amparo Ruiz de Burton | 80 |
| The Squatter and the Don [1885] | 81 |
| Jose Marti | 98 |
| A Vindication of Cuba [1889] | 99 |
| Simple Verses [1891] | 105 |
| Pachin Marin | 108 |
| New York from Within [1892] | 108 |
| In the Album of an Unknown Woman [1892] | 112 |
| Improvisation [1892] | 113 |
| Eusebio Chacon | 114 |
| The Son of the Storm [1892] | 114 |
| Unknown Author | 132 |
| The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez [ca. 1901] | 133 |
| Leonor Villegas de Magnon | 141 |
| The Rebel [ca. 1920] | 142 |
| William Carlos Williams | 155 |
| To Elsie [1923] | 156 |
| All the Fancy Things [1927] | 158 |
| Arthur A. Schomburg | 159 |
| Jose Campeche 1752-1809 [1934] | 160 |
| Bernardo Vega | 165 |
| Memoirs of Bernardo Vega [ca. 1944] | 166 |
| Josephina Niggli | 173 |
| Mexican Village [1945] | 174 |
| Mario Suarez | 201 |
| Cuco Goes to a Party [1947] | 202 |
| Julia de Burgos | 208 |
| Returning [1947] | 209 |
| Farewell in Welfare Island [1953] | 210 |
| Cleofas Jaramillo | 211 |
| Romance of a Little Village Girl [1955] | 212 |
| Pedro Juan Soto | 220 |
| God in Harlem [1956] | 221 |
| Jose Antonio Villarreal | 236 |
| Pocho [1959] | 237 |
| Americo Paredes | 248 |
| The Hammon and the Beans [1963] | 248 |
| John Rechy | 253 |
| City of Night [1963] | 254 |
| Rodolfo "Corky" Gonzales | 265 |
| I Am Joaquin [1967] | 266 |
| Piri Thomas | 279 |
| Down These Mean Streets [1967] | 280 |
| Victor Hernandez Cruz | 285 |
| Today Is a Day of Great Joy [1969] | 286 |
| African Things [1973] | 287 |
| Alurista | 287 |
| el maguey en su desierto [1971] | 288 |
| must be the season of the witch [1971] | 289 |
| to be fathers once again [1971] | 289 |
| Tomas Rivera | 290 |
| ...And the Earth Did Not Devour Him [1971] | 291 |
| Rudolfo Anaya | 295 |
| Bless Me, Ultima [1972] | 296 |
| Oscar "Zeta" Acosta | 307 |
| The Revolt of the Cockroach People [1973] | 308 |
| Nicholasa Mohr | 317 |
| Nilda [1973] | 318 |
| Pedro Pietri | 328 |
| Puerto Rican Obituary [1973] | 329 |
| Miguel Pinero | 337 |
| Short Eyes [1974] | 338 |
| A Lower East Side Poem [1980] | 349 |
| Dolores Prida | 351 |
| Beautiful Senoritas [1977] | 352 |
| Luis Valdez | 364 |
| Zoot Suit [1978] | 365 |
| Tato Laviera | 378 |
| My Graduation Speech [1979] | 379 |
| AmeRican [1985] | 380 |
| Sandra Maria Esteves | 382 |
| From the Commonwealth [1979] | 383 |
| A la Mujer Borrinquena [1980] | 384 |
| Lourdes Casal | 385 |
| For Ana Veldford [1981] | 385 |
| Lorna Dee Cervantes |
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