![]() Eva Longoria Dangling circle petite cz diamond silver earrings $34.00 The dazzling fire of cz diamonds and a dramatically dangly design make these elegant earrings a knockout look. Gleaming platinum vermeil is beautifully crafted into slender intricate circle dangles studded with sparkling stones. Petite and feminine. ![]() Eva Longoria Sexy Dress 8x10 Signed Photo Certificate of Authenticity $39.00 This is an authentic original autographed 8x10 glossy photo. It is in excellent condition and comes protected in plastic display sleeve. Both photo and Certificate of Authenticity come with tamper evident matching numbered holograms. This will make a great addition to your collection, or as a gift. This photo is ready to ship, so buy now! ![]() Felix Longoria's Wake: Bereavement, Racism, and the Rise of Mexican American Activism (History, Culture, and Society Series) $22.95 "Carroll provides abundant evidence of the importance of the Longoria incident for Mexican Americans, for a rising Lyndon Johnson, for Texas politics, and, indirectly, for U.S. society. His insights . . . have the potential of appealing to both historians and general readers, particularly those interested in Mexican American and/or Texas history." --Julie Leininger Pycior, author of Lyndon Johnson and Mexican Americans: The Paradox of Power Private First Class Felix Longoria earned a Bronze Service Star, a Purple Heart, a Good Conduct Medal, and a Combat Infantryman's badge for service in the Philippines during World War II. Yet the only funeral parlor in his hometown of Three Rivers, Texas, refused to hold a wake for the slain soldier because "the whites would not like it." Almost overnight, this act of discrimination became a defining moment in the rise of Mexican American activism. It launched Dr. H«±ctor P. Garc«ża and his newly formed American G.I. Forum into the vanguard of the Mexican civil rights movement, while simultaneously endangering and advancing the career of Senator Lyndon B. Johnson, who arranged for Longoria's burial with full military honors in Arlington National Cemetery. In this book, Patrick Carroll provides the first fully researched account of the Longoria controversy and its far-reaching consequences. Drawing on extensive documentary evidence and interviews with many key figures, including Dr. Garc«ża and Mrs. Longoria, Carroll convincingly explains why the Longoria incident, though less severe than other acts of discrimination against Mexican Americans, ignited the activism of a whole range of interest groups from Argentina to Minneapolis. By putting Longoria's wake in a national and international context, he also clarifies why it became such a flash point for conflicting understandings of bereavement, nationalism, reason, and emotion between two powerful cultures--Mexicanidad and Americanism. |
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