The new ethical thugs of William Kleinknecht's new ethnic thugs concerning William Kleinknecht's new racial inquiry are exploring that criminals who are currently committing organized crime are no longer simply Italian He is a Cuban, It may be Chinese, Russian, African American, Haitian or Jamaican. These are newer species of more complex and cruel organizational criminals. In the preface of this book, Kleinknecht said that this work should not be mistaken for a lawsuit against immigrants in the United States. The author is a wonderful introduction to background information on organized crime in the early 19th century.
Nicholas Villanueva (Jr.) offers a scholarship for new violence against the Muslims against Mexican people in this brief, well-written book. In the forgotten dead, William D. Carrigan and Cliff Weber show a wide range of anti-Mexican violence in the western United States between 1848 and 1928, and Villanueva details the importance of the targeted individual It is. In particular, he studied the attack against Anglo Mexicans. The decade of the Mexican revolution in the 1910s. He believed that he believed that "As a jury, judges and executives of death penalty acted beyond their power," he therefore believed that he lynched the country (6).
According to a survey by William Carrigan and Cliff Weber, between 1848 and 1928, at least 232 Mexicans were killed by violent or lynching by Texas mobs. The Texas Rangers were arrested. The author claims that "forgotten dead: violence against Mexicans in the USA". Gonzalez is one of the founder of the rejection forgetting project and documented and created an exhibition for the Brooklyn State Museum in Texas showing Mexican and Mexican living in the Texas and Mexican border between 1910 and 20 . The American people sanction violence. In the meantime, thousands of people were killed
Carrigan and Weber, who recorded mobs of mobs against Mexican and Mexican Americans, said "Exposing forgotten deads killed by Anglos mobs is not to reopen old wounds, but to raise each other They insisted on their book. Means for Understanding In some countries races are still one of the most serious fault lines. "According to Mexico (and the Mexican American) I think that there is recognition of white people and recognition of SB 4," he said. White Texas may think that this is not racial discrimination, but Mexican Texas has a longer historical framework to understand it: governors of Texas and Texas officials are not us . In trusting the power of many years, in that context we will see with the background of Lynch and the Texas Rangers, "he said