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Footnotes and Bibliography

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2. NAHJ website
3. NAHJ website
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6. Flores, Manuel, (2008) Hispanics in the Media: More than 200 Years of Spanish-language
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8. Garza, Adriana. “Readers Speak Out about Caller-Times Coverage,” 1 Feb. 2006,
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9. NAHJ website
10. Dedman, Bill and Doig, Stephen K. (2005) “Comparing the racial diversity of the
journalists at America’s daily newspapers and with the communities they serve: A report
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13. U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts
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17. NAHJ website
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19. NAHJ website
20. NAHJ website
21. Eaton, Tim. “Better Coverage for Hispanics urged: Caller-Times editors hear criticism,
ideas,” Corpus Christi Caller-Times, September 22, 2004, Page B1.
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23. “Town Hall Meeting Criticize Caller-Times,” (2004). The Foghorn, Del Mar College, Sept.
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Caller-Times, September 18, 2005, Page B1.
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26. Flores, Manuel, Flores, Manuel, (2008) .Hispanics in the Media: More than 200 Years of
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27. Valdivia, Angharad N. (2000). A Latina in the Land of Hollywood and Other Essays on
Media Culture. University of Arizona Press, p. 9.

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28. Fraser, Nancy. (2000 May-June). “Rethinking Recognitiion.” New Left Review 3 Online
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29. Flores, Manuel, Flores, Manuel, (2008) .Hispanics in the Media: More than 200 Years of
Spanish-language Influence in U.S. Communications, p. 36.
30. Kettenmann, Andrea. (1997). Diego Rivera, 1886-1957: A Revolutionary Spirit in Modern
Art, Taschen Koln, pp. 23-24.

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