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History 112: History of the Chicano in the United States Prof. I.J. de la O Spring 2016 6:00-9:10 W (#2408) Email: idelao@elcamino.edu Telephone: 310-660-3593 ext. 4719 Course Description This course surveys United States history from the Chicano perspective and covers historical periods from the initial contact between European and indigenous North American societies through colonial, early national, and contemporary American historical periods. Emphasis is placed on this group s contributions to the development of the United States. Factors that have shaped the formation of Mexican American society within the context of United States history will also be analyzed. This is an academic history course with considerable data from comparative viewpoints, keeping up with the lecture and with the textbook readings will be essential to student success. It would be best for students to read the material before class lecture, since lecture will not repeat most of the information found in any assigned readings. If students are having difficulty with course readings ask instructor for further assistance. Come to class prepared to take notes, ask relevant questions from the required and recommended readings and be prepared to follow the analogies offered by the instructor. Student Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of History of the Chicano in the United States, students will be able to develop and persuasively argue a historical thesis in a written assignment that identifies and explains major social, economic, political and/or cultural historical themes or patterns in Chicano history and apply appropriate historical methods to analyze and use primary and/or secondary sources as evidence to support the thesis. ADA Statement: El Camino College is committed to providing educational accommodations for students with disabilities upon the timely request by the student to the instructor. A student with a disability, who would like to request an academic accommodation, is responsible for identifying herself/himself to the instructor & to the Special Resource Center. To make arrangements for academic accommodations, contact the Special Resource Center (SRC). Required Books: Republican Protestantism in Aztlan by E.C. Orozco Online Articles Recommended Reading: From Out of the Shadows: Mexican Women in the Twentieth Century America by Vicki L. Ruiz Grading: 2 Quizzes based on assigned readings & lecture (50pts each) 8 Chapter Responses (10 pts each) 80pts Article Journal (10 entries @ 10 pts each Chapter Presentation Group Activity/Leadership Discussions 20pts Final c Chicano Historical Research Project Total Possible Points 600pts

Grade Scale: A 600-540, B 539-480, C 479-420, D 421-380, F 379-0 Please Note: Excessive (10% of class meetings) absences will result in a lower grade. Three late arrivals constitute one absence. No smart phone use in class especially texting. You may be dropped from the class anytime if your absences exceed 10% of total fall semester class meetings. Learning Objectives 1. Compare and contrast European and indigenous Central Mexican societies at the onset of the Age of European exploration. 2. Evaluate and differentiate between English and Spanish colonial economic, political and social institutions in North American history. 3. Assess the role of Spain and England s colonial inhabitants in the settlement of North America. 4. Analyze the origins of the constitutional and political system of the United States. 5. Describe and analyze United States foreign relations during the nineteenth century with emphasis on Mexico. 6. Discuss and evaluate the basis for westward expansion into Louisiana, northern Mexican America and the Oregon territory in the first half of the nineteenth century. 7. Identify and assess the impact of American racial attitudes on United States society during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries with emphasis on the Mexican American experience. 8. Evaluate the impact of the United States conquest of northern Mexican America on the economic, legal and political status of American Indians, Mexicans, Blacks and European Americans in the American West during the ate nineteenth century. 9. Identify the causes of the American Civil War and describe the influence of the Mexican War on this conflict. 10. Analyze the era of industrialization in United States history with emphasis on its impact on Americans of Mexican descent. 11. Outline and discuss patterns of global immigration to the United States in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries with emphasis on Mexican immigration. 12. Analyze the cultural effects of early twentieth century Americanization programs on immigrants including Mexicans in the United States. 13. Assess the impact of the Great Depression on American life including Mexican nationals living in the United States. 14. Identify and describe the changes to American society that took place during and after World War II in the family, gender roles and expectations of ethnic and racial minorities including Chicano. 15. Analyze the goals of the 1960 s civil rights movement with emphasis on Chicano/Mexican American society. 16. Compare and contrast United States domestic politics, foreign policy and American society from the Vietnam War to the present including changes in the status of the Mexican-American population. Course Outline Week 1: Chicanos in the United States Southwest and Beyond Overview of course content The authors themes & interpretations Introduction and framework of analysis

Resources for Chicano history Cultural/Historical background of the Chicano Pre-colonial period: Native people of the Americas Origin of man in the New World Read: Orozco Chapter 1 Week 2: Intro to Spanish civilization and culture Spaniards and the indigenous Americans The Spanish defeat of the Aztec Empire Read: The Sons of La Malinche by Octavio Paz Week 3: The fight for Justice in the New World Life in New Spain The Gran-Chichimeca Read: Orozco Chapter 2 Week 4: 1 st Quiz The Spanish Frontier The Mission system and early expeditions to the Southwest Film: Cabeza de Baca Read: History of the Indies by Bartolome de Las Casas (excerpts) Week 5: The Mexican Far North Did the Northern Frontier Challenge the Logic of Empire? Workshop: How to do a Historical site paper Read: Orozco Chapter 3 Week 6: United States interest in Spanish and Mexican America Early filibustering Texas War of 1825-1836: Legacy for Chicano History Read: Orozco Chapter 4 Week 7: Texas Republic U.S. expansionist sentiments-- California and New Mexico The Mexican American War, 1846-1848 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo Read: Orozco chapter 5 Week 8: 2 nd Quiz The American Southwest 1848-1900 Political, Social, Economic, and cultural subjugation of La Raza in California

New Mexico, Texas and Arizona Religious Conflict Mexican American contributions to the development of the region Read: Tiburcio Vasquez: A Chicano Perspective by Jose Burciaga Read: Orozco Chapter 6 Spring Break: March 14-18 Week 9: The Great Migration The Mexican Immigrant era, 1900-1945 The Mexican returns North, Adaptation and Survival in the United States Labor Rights Movements Contributions of Immigrant Era Read: Orozco Chapter 7 Read for next week: Vicki Ruiz book From Out of the Shadows Ch. 3, The Flapper and the Chaperone (part of the Group Activity assignment). Week 10: Due: Group activity based on From Out of the Shadows Chapter 3 (Flapper and the Chaperone) The Depression Immigrant life in the United States Gender, Family, Cultural issue Decade of Betrayal-Repatriation Read: The Flapper and the Chaperone by Vicki Ruiz Read: Envisioning Victims and Creating Saviors: Colonialist Representations of Mexican Repatriation in Mainstream American Newspapers, 1931-1933 by William F. Costley Week 11: WWII and its Aftermath The rise of the Mexican American Beginnings of cross-cultural experience Read: Sterilization in the Name of Health: Race, Immigration, and Reproductive Control in Modern California by Alexandra Minna Stern (article summary) Week 12: Note: Historical site paper is due Zootsuiters, Braceros and war Heroes Era of Americanization 1945-1965 Group Discussion: Zoot Suit Riots (1942): PBS the American Experience Read: The Pachuco era by Dan Lukenbill Read: Orozco Chapter 8 Week 13: Chicanismo, Group diversity, Levels of group awareness and De-Mexicanization Beginnings of the Chicano Movement; causes; ideologies; impact Chicano and the Civil Rights Movement

The Four- Horsemen Read: The Chicano Movement: Mexican American History and the Struggle for Equality by Carlos Munoz, Jr. (article summary) Week 14: Chicano cultural renaissance 1980s: Educational and immigration issues Era of Latino immigration Read: Orozco Chapter 9 Week 15: The legacy of the Chicano Movement The Chicano Today Social, Economic, Political and educational challenges Week16: Review for final Final Note: If you are encountering any difficulties throughout the semester, please do not hesitate to let me know! *Coverage of weekly content may vary