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TITLE Selected Bibliography Pertaining to: La Raza in theMidwest and Great Lake States (1924-1973). Revised,June 1973.
INSTITUTION Notre Dame Univ., Ind.PUB DATE Jun 73NOTE 23p.
EDR3 PRICE MF-$0.75 HC -$1.50 PLUS POSTAGEDESCRIPTORS Area Studies; *Bibliographies; Cultural Background;
Demography; Educational Trends; Health; LivingStandards; Local Issues; *Mexican Americans;*Migrants; Periodicals; Puerto Ricans; Religion;*Resource Materials; *Spanish Speaking
IDENTIFIERS Great Lakes; *La Raza; Midwest
ABSTRACTThe selected bibliography on "La Raza" in the Midwest
and Great Lakes States lists dissertations, theses, periodicalarticles, State publications, hearing transcripts, and Federalreports published between 1924-73. Focusing on labor trends,particularly in the migrant field, the bibliography also coversreligion, culture, language differences, health, educational trends,population trends, and general living conditions for Spanish speakingpeople in this area of the United States. The 84 citations aregenerally concerned with Mexican Americans, but Puerto Ricans andother Spanish language groups are included. Five additional sourcesand 13 Spanish newspapers, magazines, and periodicals in the Midwestare given at the end of the document. (KM)
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1972 La Cadena de mi Herencia: Literature y folklore delPueblo Hispano del Norte de Indiana, Indiana University-Gary, pp. 1-29 (April).
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t=1Anderson, Irving
Lli1953 "Minneapolis Day-Haul Program," Employment Security
Review, XX, pp. 5-6 (March).
Andrews, Wade H., and Nagi, Saad Z.1956 Migrant Agricultural Labor in Ohio, Ohio Agricultural
Experiment Station, Wooster, Ohi6-(September).
Anonymous1972 "Latin American Union for Civil Rights - Building In-
stitutions, Identity, Respect," in IFCO News, TheInterreligious Foundation for Community Organization,New York, Vol. III, Issue VI, pp. 10, (November-December) Features Ernesto Chacon and Milwaukee'sSouthside.
Anonymous1924 "Without Quota," (Brief Summary of the Survey made
by the St. Paul Community Chest) in The Survey, Vol. LII,No. 4 219-220 (May 15).
Baine, C.F.1968 "Migrant Education Ras New Meaning ?, Wisconsin Journal
of Education, Vol. 100:7-8 (March).
Bastista y Calderon, Judith1948 "A Study of Counter-Prejudice in a Mexican-Spanish Com-
munity in the Surroundings of Des Moines, Iowa."Master's Thesis, Drake University.
Battey, Viola1925 "The Mexican Situation in St. Paul." From the files of
the International Institute, St. Paul, Minnesota.
Baur. Edward Jackson1938 "Delinquency Among Mexican Boys in South Chicago,"
Master's Thesis, University of Chicago.
Bell, Sam1972 "Testimony Before the House Subcommittee on Labor and
Education," DTS Corporation, Chicago, Illinois, Oct.21, 1972.
ti Centro De Estudios Chicanos E Investigaciones SocialesPost Office Box 543 Notre Dame, Indiana 46556
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Berry, Carol W.1970 A Survey of the Holland Spanish-Speaking Community.
Institute for Community Development, Field ReportNo, 182, Continuing Education Service, Michigan StateUniversity, East Lansing, Michigan, pp. 64.
Boiton, Santiago1972 "Socio-Cultural Adjustment of a Mexican-American
Community in an Urban Environment," Paper presentedat the annual meeting, Southern Anthropological Society,February, 1972.
Brawner, Marlyn1973 "Migration and Educational Achievement of Mexican
Americans," Social Science Quarterly, Vol. 53, No. 4(March) pp. 727-737.- Rancine, Wisconsin sample
Burbano, Wilson, (ed.)1971 "La Causa - Latinos de Chicago - Una Voz flue Crece,"
in Vocero Latino-Americano, Vol. 1, No. 10.1-2+7-20(October 10-16). Based on Articles appearing in theChicago Sun -Timis series on The Latins.
Burr, Elizabeth1966 "Along the Migrant Stream: Library Projects in Wisconsin.'
Library Journal, Vol, 91, pp. 335-336, (January 15.)
Bustrillos, M.R.1963 "Decision Making Styles of Selected Mexican-American
Homemakers," Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, MichiganState University, East Lansing, Michigan.
Cabinet Committee on Opportunity for the Spanish Speaking1970 Directory of Spanish Speaking Organizations, Washington,
D.C., pp. 228, (July). Includes listings on Illinois,Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin.
Cardenas, Gilbert and Parra, Ricardo1971 La Raza in the Midwest and Great Lakes, Midwest Council
of La Raza, Institute for Urban Studies, Universityof Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana (December) 26 p.
Centro de Estudios Chicanos (University of Notre Dame)1970 "Chicano in the Midwest," in Regeneracion. Los Angeles
California, Vol. 1, No. 8:1-2.
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Chicago Commission on Human Relations1966 "The Puerto Rican Residents of Chicago! A report on
an Open Hearing, July 15 and 16, 1966," Mayor'sCommittee on New Residents, Chicago, Illinois, Nov.10, 1966. (UNPUBLISHED)
Chicago Fthical Society1948 Mexican-Americans in Chicago' A General Survey.
Choldin, Harvey M., and Trout, Grafton D.1969 Mexican Americans in Transition: Migration and Employ-,
ment in Michigan Cities, Department of Sociology, RuralManpower Center, Agricultural Experiment Station,Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, pp. 458.
Colon, Petroamerica Pagan de1955 Northeastern Ohio and the Puerto Rican Migration. New
York: Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Department of Labor,Migration Division, pp. 11.
Commonwealth of Minnesota1958 The Micsrant Worker in Minnesota. Governor's Human
Rights Commission. Revised, St. Paul, Minnesota.
Commonwealth of Wisconsin1951 Migrant Agricultural Workers in Door County, State
Department of Public Welfare, (December, 1951)Mimeographed.
Commonwealth of Wisconsin1950 Migratory Agricultural Porkers in Wisconsin, Governor's
Commission on Human Rights. Madison, Wisconsin.
Cook, J.M., and Grance Arthur1951 "Intelligence Rating of 97 'lexican Children in St. Paul,"
(Minnesota), Journal of Exceptional Children, Vol.18:14-15 (October).
Curutchet, Marta J.K.1967 Localization of the Mexican and Cuban Population of
Chicago, Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Chicago,F9999 (1967).
Delloyos, Arturo1961 "Occupational and Educational Levels of Aspirations of
Mexican-American Youth." (UNPUBLISHED) Ph.D. Dissertation,Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan.
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Ducan, John T., and Alanzo, Severiano1972 Guadalupe Center-50 Years of Service, ' uadalupe Center,
Kansas City, Missouri, pp. 1-104.
Duewer, L.A.1963 "Labor Utilization on Farms in Southern Illinois,"
Illinois Agricultural Economics. Vol. 3, No. 2:1-9(July).
Eder, Donald J.1958 "The Apostolate to the Spanish Speaking Migrant in the
Diocese of Lafayette -in- Indiana from its Inception toAugust, 1958." (UNPUBLISHED PAPER) St. rleinrad,Indiana, (September 25).
Elterich, J.G.1964 "Labor Use for Michigan Agriculture 1959 with Projections
for 1970-1975." (UNPUBLISHED) Dissertation, rlichiganState University, East Lansing, Michigan.
Erenburg, Mark1968 "Obreros-Unidos in Wisconsin," Monthly Labor Review,
pp. 18 (June).
Eureste, Bernardo (University of Michigan Graduate Student.)1970 Midwest Report, Summer, 1970, Office of Program Liaison,
National Institute of Mental Health, pp. 1-56, (Mimeo-graph copy.)
Farm Labor Aid Committeei971 The Indiana Farm Labor Scene, 1971, Fort Wayne-Scan
Bend, Indiana, (December), pp. 58, (UNPUBLISHED REPORT).
"Farm-Labor Relations in Michigan,"1968 "Farm-Labor Relations in Michigan," Farm Labor Develop-
ments. pp. 10-17 (September).
Felter, Eunice1941 The Social Adaptations of the Mexican Churches in the
Chicago Area," Master's Thesis, University of Chicago.
Flandrau, G.1943 "Fiesta in St. Paul' Celebration in Honor of Mexico's
Independence Day," Yale Review, Vol. 33-69-76 (September).
Flores, Edmundo1950 "Los Braceros Mexicanos en Wisconsin," rl Trimestre
Economico, XVII:23-80.
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Flores, Zella K. Jorden1926 ."The Relation of Language Difficulty to Intelligence and
School Retardation in a Group of Spanish-SpeakingChildren,' Master's Thesis, University of Chicago.
Franz, Loretta1958 "Report on Migrants," St. Joseph County (Indiana)
Health Department. Typewritten. (April 29).
Fuentes, Roy1970 Status of Michigan Chicanos, Position Paper for
the ilexican American Conference, University of NotreDame, Michigan Economic Opportunity Office, Lansing,Michigan, 14 p. (mimeographed) April 6, 1970.
Gambon, Ruth S.1926 "Mexicans in Chicago," The Family, pp. 207-211 (November).
Garcia, Alonso1958 "Discrimination Against Puerto Ricans," Report of the
Governor's Advisory Commission on Civil Rights, pp. 118,Springfield, Ohio: G.A.C.C.R. P, 79-80 (December).
Gary Post Tribune1948 'TheLorain and Gary Experience with Puerto Rican Workers."
Six Articles reprinted from the Gary Post Tribune.Washington, D.C., Office of the Government of PuertoRico. (OUT-OF-PRINT).
Goldberg, Benjamin1929 "Tuberculosis and the Mexican ...Chicago," The
Municipal Tuberculosis Sanitarium Bulletin,Tiarch-April).
Goldkind, Victor1959 "A Comparison of Folk Health Beliefs and Practices
Between Ladino omen of Denver, Colorado, and Saginaw,Michigan," Masters Thesis, Michigan State University.
Goldkind, Victor1963 "Factors in the Differential Acculturation of Mexican
in a Michigan City," Ph'D. Dissertation, Michigan StateUniversity.
Goldner, Norman1959 "The Mexican in the Northern Urban Area: A Comparison of
Two Generations," Master's Thesis, University of Minnesota.
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Gomez, Raymond L.1962 The Latin American Population in 1950: The Inter-
relations of Factors of Social and Economic Development,Master Thesis, University of Chicago, HE 39999.
Goribund, Antonio1943 "Food Patterns and Nutrition of Two Spanish-American
Communities,' Master's Thesis, University of Chicago.
Governor's Committee on Migratory Labor1965 Progress Report ( Indiana) 1964-1965
Guveruor's Study Commission on Migratory Labor1954 Migrants in Michigan: A Handbook on Migratory_Seasonal
Agricultural Workers ih-flichigan, State of 9ichigan,Lansing, Michigan, 17 pp. (September).
Hill, George W.1948 Texas-Mexican Migratory Agricultural Workers in t4isconsin,
Bulletin, No. 6, Madison, Wisconsin, Agricultural Ex-periment Station.
Houle, Bettie E.1954 "Some Significant Characteristics Associated with
Popularity in American and Mexican Elementary SchoolChildren," Ph.D Dissertation, University of Chicago.
How, Beatrice1956 "Committee on Coordination of Services to Migrant Workers,"
Council of Community Services of St. Joseph County, Inc.Indiana (February 16). Mimeographed.
Hughes, Elizabeth Ann1925 Living Conditions of Small-Wage Earners in Chicago:
City of Chicago, Department of Public Welfare.
Humphrey, Norman D.1944 "The Changing Structure of the Detroit Mexican Family,"
American Sociological Review, Vol. 9:622-625 (December)
Humphrey, Norman D.1943-44 "The Detroit iexican Immigrant and Naturalization,
in Social Forces, Vol. 22:322-335.
Humphrey, Norman D.1944 "Education and Language of Detroit Mexicans," in
Journal of Educational Sociology, Vol. 17:534-542 (May).
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Humphrey, Norman D.1945 'El Campesino riexicano en Detroit," Review of Mexican
Sociology, Vol. 7:403-416.
Humphrey, Norman D.1946 "Employment Patterns of Mexican in Detroit," Monthly
Labor Review, LXI, pp. 913-923.
Humphrey, Norman D.1946 "The Housing and Household Practices of Detroit
Mexicans," Social Forces, Vol. 24:433-437.
Humphrey, Norman D.1944 "The Integration of the Detroit Mexican Colony,"
in American Journal of Economics and Sociology,Vol. 3:155-166 (Januafy).
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Humphrey, Norman D.1941 "Mexican Repatriation from Michigan- Public Assistance
in Historical Perspective,' in Social Service Review,Vol. 15.497-513 (September).
Humphrey, Norman D.1943 "The Migration and Settlement of Detroit Mexicans,"
in Economic Geography, Vol. 19:358-361.
Humphrey, Norman D.1945 'Some Dietary and Health Practices of Detroit Mexicans,
Journal of American Folklore, Vol. 58:255-258 (July).
Humphrey, Norman D.1943 "Some Marriage Problems of Detroit Mexicans," Applied
Anthropology, Vol. 3713-(December).
Humphrey, Norman D.1945 "The Stereotype and the Social Types of Mexican-American
Youths," Journal of Social Psychology, Vol. 22:69-78.
Hurta, J. Conrad1959 "Educational Trends and Utilization of Education by Spanish
American Children in the Scottsbluff Public School System."Master's Dissertation, Nebraska State Teachers College.
Illinois Commission on Children1967 County Profile of Agricultural Migrant Workers in
Illinois -- A Report of the Committee on AgriculturalMigrant Workers, Springfield, Illinois, po. i 1-96(January).
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Indiana Employment Security Division1969 Indiana Farm Labor Report, (Annual Agricultural and
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Indiana Employment Security Division1970 Indiana Farm Labor Report, (Annual Agricultural and
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International Institute and the Neighborhood House1946 A Study of the 1"exican-Community in St. Paul, (Minnesota),
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Iowa State Advisory Committee to the United States Commission onCivil Rights
1970 A donde vamos ahora? (Where Are We Going Now?) -- Areport on the problems of the Spanish Surnamed andmigrant population in Iowa, pp.i-1-39 (September).
Jasso, Paula and Tejeda, Eddie1970 "The Chicano in the State of Kansas," presented at
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Johansen, Sigurd1941 "Rural Social Organization in a Spanish-American Culture
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Johnson, Edgar G.1946 "The Education of Children of Spanish-Speaking Migrants
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Johnson, Edgar G.1943 "Michigan's Step-Children," The University of Michigan
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Jones, Anita Edgar1928 "Conditions Surrounding Mexicans in Chicago," Master's
Thesis, University of Chicago.
Jones, Anita Edgar1928 "Mexican Colonies in Chicago," The Social Service Review,
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Jones, Robert C. and Luis R. Wilson1931 The Mexican in Chicago, Chicago Congressional Union.
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Kavanagh, S.1967 "Statewide Help for Migrants," Michigan Education
Journal, Vol. 45:50 (September).
Kern, Rev. Clement H. (Director of the Spanish-Speaking ApostolateDetroit, Michigan)
1958 "The Migrants in the North," in (Proceedings) NinthRegional Conference-Catholic Council for the Spanish-Speaking, April 15-17, 1958, San Antonio, Texas, pp.47-52.
Kritzer, Edith1929 St. Paul (Minnesota) Report on Mexican Study, (From
the files of the International Institute, St. PaulMinnesota.
La Raza Unida of Michigan1971 La Raza Unida, Lansing, Michigan, pp. 1-80 (915 North
Washington, Lansing, Michigan.)
Leftwich, H.M.1965 "The Migratory Harvest Labor Market: An Illinois
Case Study," (UNPUBLISHED) Dissertation, University ofIllinois.
Leonard, Olen E.1968 Changes in the Spanish-Speaking Labor Force of Saginaw
County, Michigan, Report 22, Social Science ResearchCenter, Mississippi State University, (September).
Lin, Paul Ming-Chang1963 "Voluntary Kinship and Voluntary-Association in a
Mexican American Community,.' Master's Thesis, Universityof Kansas.
Macklin, Barbara J.1963 "Structural Stability and Culture Change in a Mexican
American Community," Ph'D. Dissertation, University ofPennsylvania.
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Macklin, June -
1962 "The Curandera and Structural Stability in MexicanAmerican Culture: A Case Study," Chicago, Paperpresented to the American Anthropological Association.
Macklin, June1958 Preliminary rki?.uxt-Research on Americans of Mexican
DesCent-(June 15, 1968 to Sept. 15, 1958) Toles511i-o, Research Conducted Under the Auspices of theMational Conference of Chrisfianc and Jews, The Board.of Community Relay- inns, Toledo, The University of Tolean.
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Main, Willett S.1952 Memorandum on "In-Migration of Puerto Rican Workers,'
Milwaukee: Wisconsin State Employment Service(September 3).
Matthiason, Carolyn1969 "Acculturation of Mexican Americans in a Midwestern
City," (UNPUBLISHED) Ph'D. Dissertation, Cornell Univer-sity.
McGinn, Noel F., et. al.1965 'Responses to Interpersonal Conflict by Middle Class
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McWilliams, Carey1941 "Mexican to Michigan," Common Ground, (Autumn, 1941),
pp. 5-18.
Metzler, William H. and Frederick Sargent1960 Migratory Farm Porkers in Mid-Continent Streams,
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Colored Children in Elementary Public Schools,"Plaster °E Thesis, University of Kansas.
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Prensa Libre1971 Calaveras y Esqueletos de Prensa Libre, (ed.) Penaloza
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Foundation) La Raza Unida, Lansing, Michigan, September,1970, 11 pp. (Xerox copy).
Rodriguez-Cano, Felipe1966 An Analysis of the Mexican American Migrant Labor Force
in the Stockbridge Area, Department of Sociology, MichiganState University, East Lansing, Michigan, pp. 97 (availablethrough ERIC).
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United States Bureau of the Census (Continued)
(1) Population Volume 111-1932- Reports by States, Showing the Composition andCharacteristics of the Population for Counties,Cities, and Townships or other Minor Civil Divisions.
(2) Population Volume 11-1933- General Report, Statistics by Subjects.
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Housing: 1970, Final Reports PHC (1), U.S. GovernmentPrinting Office, Washington, D.C. (Reports publishedfor SMSA's in Midwest include data on Persons ofSpanish Language.
- Table P-2 Social Characteristics of the Population: 1970- Table P-7 General and Social Characteristics ofPersons of Spanish Language: 1970
- Table P-8 Economic Characteristics of Persons ofSpanish Language: 1970.
- Table H-5 Characteristics of Housing Units withHousehold Head of Spanish Language: 1970.
United States Bureau of the Census1972 Detailed Characteristics, Census of the Population:
1970, Final Reports, PC (1)-D, U.S. Government PrintingOffice, Washington, D.C.
United States Bureau of the Census1972 General Social and Economic Characteristics, Census
of Population: 1970, PC (1)-C, U.S. Government PrintingOffice, Washington, D.C.
United States Bureau of the Census1972 Housing Characteristics for States, Cities, and Counties,
Census_ of Housing: 1970, Vol. 1, U.S. GovernmentFririting office, OiihEiciton, D.C. (15 tables. Table 69-83)
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United States Bureau of the Census1973 Lifetime and necent migration, Census of Population,
1970, Subject Report, Final Report PC (2)-2D, U.S.Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C.
- Table 1-Place of Birth and. State of Residence in1965 and 1970 of the Population 5 years Old andOver by age, sex, race, and Spanish Heritage- 1970
- Table 8-Division of Residence in 1970 and 1965 by Di-vision of Birth for the Total Tegro, and Spanish- -Heritage Population 5 Years Old and Over by Sex' 1970.
United States Bureau of the Census1972 Metropolitan Housing Characteristics, Census of
Housing. 1970, Final Reports HC (21 (StandardMetropolitan Statistical Areas) (8 Tables; Tables019 to 26 are shown if an area has 25,000 or morepopulation of Spanish language).
United States Bureau of the Census1973 Persons of Spanish Ancestry, Supplementary Report,
1970 Census of the Population, PC (S1) -30, (Feb.),U.S. Government Printing office, Vashington, D.C.24 pp.
United States Bureau of the Census1972 Population and Housing Characteristics for the United
States, by State: 1970, Supplementary Report, 1970Census of the Population, P.C.(S1)-29 (Dec.), U.S.Government Printing Office, vrashington, D.C.(Table P-2, P-7, P-8, H-5).
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Adelante, 2919 Summit St., Kansad City, Mo. 64108.Magazine, (Discontinued)
Adelante Raza, C/O La Raza, Inc., 1825 North McDonaldSt., Appleton, Wisconsin 54911, Monthly Newspaper.
Columnas, 418 Main, Davenport, Iowa 52801, Newspaper,(Discontinued)
Dessarraigados (Los), P.O. Box 606, Notre Dame, Ind.46556, MCLR Barrio Communications Project, MonthlyNewspaper.
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Entrelineas, P.O. Pox 2566, Kansas City, No. 64142.Quarterly Magazine.
Grito (El), P.O. Box D, East Chicago, Indiana 46312,Al Solis, Editor. Newspaper.
Guardia (La), 805 S. 5th St., Milwaukee, Wisconsin,53204, Monthly Newspaper.
Informador (El), 1510 W. 18th St., Chicago, Illinois,60608. Weekly Newspaper.
Joaquin, 919 Fairfield, Fort Wayne, Indiana 46802,Discontinued, Jose Juarez (Editor), Newspaper.
Laberinto (El), Chicano, Indian-American Center,115 N. Clinton St., (University of Iowa) Iowa City, Iowa52240. Regularly Newsletter.
Lado, 2353 W. North Ave., Chicago, Illinois 60622,Discontinued, Newspaper.
Liberacion, 728 W. 17th P1., Chicago, Illinois 60616,Carlos Heredia (Editor), pi-Monthly Magazine.