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Patrick J. Carroll
Felix Longoria's Wake
Bereavement, Racism, and the Rise of Mexican American Activism
(University of Texas Press 2003)
Publisher Comments:
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."
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 ... Carroll
convincingly explains why the Longoria incident ... 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.
Dr. Carroll is Professor of History at Texas A&M University-Corpus
Christi
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