By: John A. Corona, M. Ed.
This in-depth and straightforward research aims to substantiate the Chicana/Chicano role in economic development during the latter half of the twentieth century while acknowledging the statehood challenge of incorporation. Observations on Mexican migration and settlement over the last fifty-two years into the cities of the United States of America may be transposed, or inverted, to enlighten us about reciprocities for US citizens with interests in the Mexican economy and history. This research on economic development, or lack thereof, delves into business’s economic systems and extricates the governmental influences.
John A. Corona, M. Ed. grew up in Chicago. He served in the armed forces before receiving his bachelor’s and master’s degrees.