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22C. MINORITIES OTHER THAN BLACKS

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52190. AN ANALYSIS OF SAN FRANCISCO'S CHINATOWN. Good thorough study of the development of Chinatown: roots of American hostility, characteristics of original Chinese irmigrants, description of social conditions in modern Chinatown, the role of "Establishment", old people, and "drop outs" as major social sectors of modern Chinatown. Somewhat radical viewpoint. 20 pages, 10 footnotes, 6 bibliographic sources.   $133
 
52095. ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF THE NAVAJO INDIANS. Good overview of the modern situation of the Navajo, covering both economic and social aspects, and focusing on the problems of integrating them into the modern economy, and of problems posed by the expansion of coal-mining and other industries into the Southwest. 7 pages, 6 footnotes, 2 bibliographic sources.   $49
 
51848. NATIVE ALASKANS AND FOREIGN-INTRODUCED DISEASE. Good sympathetic overview of how the white man's diseases were the first and most devastating fruit of civilization harvested by the native Alaskans. 9 pages, 10 footnotes, 8 bibliographic sources.   $63
 
51727. DISCRIMINATION AGAINST MEXICAN MALES IN CALIFORNIA PAROLE PROCEDURES, 1961-66. Interesting and original study which attempts to prove that Mexican-Americans spend more tine in the slammer; unfortunately, no direct evidence was available and writer was forced to make the most of indirect evidence. 9 pages, 13 footnotes, 2 bibliographic sources.   $63
 
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