Articles
“JT Canales and His Contributions to Law, Civil Rights, and Education,” Reverberations of Racial Violence, Critical Reflections on the History of the Border, ed. Sonia Hernandez and John Moran
Gonzalez (Austin: University of Texas, 2021): 178-208.
“Alonso S. Perales and His Struggle for the Civil Rights of La Raza through the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) in Texas: Incansable Soldado del Civismo Pro-Raza,” in In Defense of My People Alonso S. Perales and the Development of Mexican-American Public Intellectuals, ed. Michael A. Olivas (Houston: Arte Publico Press, 2013)
“Regionalism, Politics, and Gender in Southwestern History: The League of United
Latin American Citizens’ (LULAC) Expansion into New Mexico from Texas,
1929-1945,” Western Historical Quarterly XXIX: 4 (November 1998): 459-483
Reprint in En Aquel Entonces: Readings in Mexican-American History, ed.
Manuel G. Gonzales (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2000).
“Chicano and Latino Arts and Culture Institutions in the Southwest: The Politics of Space,
Race, and Money,” in Latinos in Museums: A Heritage Reclaimed, ed. Antonio Rios-
Bustamante and Christine Marin (Malabar, Florida: Krieger Publishing Co., 1998): 95-107.
“Alice Dickerson Montemayor: Feminism and Mexican American Politics in Texas in the
1930s,” Writing the Range: Race, Class, and Culture in the American Women’s West, ed.
Elizabeth Jameson and Susan Armitage (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1997):
435-456. Reprinted in Revolutionary Women of Texas and Mexico, ed. Kathy Sosa, Ellen Riojas Clark, and Jennifer Speed (San Antonio: Maverick Books, 2020): 159-170.
Beyond Machismo, La Familia, and Ladies Auxiliaries: A Historiography of Mexican-Origin Women’s Participation in Voluntary Associations and Politics in the United States, 1870-1990,” Renato Rosaldo Lecture Series 10, 1992-93 (Tucson: Mexican American Studies & Research Center, University of Arizona, 1994):37-78; Reprinted in Perspectives in Mexican American Studies 5 (Tucson: Mexican American Studies & Research Center, University of Arizona: 1995): 1-34.
“Getting Started in Chicana Studies,” in Ideas and Resources for Integrating Women’s
Studies to the Curriculum III, ed. Myra Dinnerstein and Betty Schmitz (Tucson:
Southwest Institute for Research on Women, 1989):31-52; Reprint in Women Studies Quarterly XVIII: 1 & 2 (Spring/Summer 1990): 46-69.
“Sexism in Chicano Studies and the Community,” Chicana Voices: Intersections of Class, Race, and Gender (Austin: Center for Mexican American Studies, University of Texas Press, 1986): 11-18; Reprinted in Chicana Feminist Thought, The Basic Historical Readings, ed. Alma M. Garcia (New York: Routledge, 1997): 265-270.
Encyclopedia Entries
New Handbook of Texas https://www.tshaonline.org/about/people/cynthia-orozco
- Alice Dickerson Montemayor
- Alicia Guadalupe Elizondo de Lozano
- Alonso S. Perales
- American Council of Spanish-Speaking Persons
- Ana Salazar de Esparza
- Antonio Victor Navarro
- Aurora E. Orozco
- Bernardo F. Garza
- Carolina Malpica Munguia
- Casimiro Pérez Alvarez
- Chicana Rights Project (MALDEF)
- Clemente N. Idar
- Cleto L. Rodriguez
- Clinica de la Beneficencia Mexicana
- Comision Honorifica Mexicana
- Consuelo Herrera Méndez
- Círculo Cultural Isabel La Catolica
- Del Rio ISD v. Salvatierra
- Edmundo Eduardo Mireles
- Eduardo Idar
- Eleuterio Escobar Jr.
- Elvira Rodriguez de Gonzales
- Elvira Rodríguez de Gonzales
- Emigrant Agent Act
- Emilia Wilhemina Schunior Ramirez
- Ester Machuca
- Eulalio H. Marin
- Eva Carrillo García
- Fermina Guerra
- Frank L. Chapa
- Gilberto A. Garza
- Gregorio Córtez
- Gustavo C. García
- Gustavo G. Guerra
- Harlingen Convention
- Hermelinda Morales Rodríguez
- Hidalgo County Rebellion
- Higinio Garza Jr.
- Hispanic Women’s Network of Texas
- Intercultural Development Research Association
- John C. Solis
- Josefina Escajeda
- Josephine Juana Cavasos Barnard
- José Agustin Quintero
- José Antonio de la Garza
- José Romulo Munguia Torres
- JT Canales
- Ladies LULAC
- League of United Latin American Citizens
- Lino Perez Sr.
- Manuel C. Gonzales
- Maria Elena Zamora O’Shea
- María L. de Hernández
- María Sada
- Matias William García
- Mexican American Democrats
- Mexican American Legislative Caucus
- Mexican American Republicans of Texas
- Mexican American women
- Mujeres por la Raza
- Mujeres Activas en Letras y Cambio Social (MALCS)
- Nuecestown Raid of 1875
- Order Knights of America
- Order Sons of America
- Pablo Cruz
- Pauline Rochester Kibbe
- Petra Vela de Vidal Kenedy
- Porvenir Massacre
- Primitivo Orozco
- Reds & Blues
- Rodríguez v. San Antonio I.S.D.
- School Improvement League
- Selena Quintanilla Pérez
- Service, Education, and Redevelopment
- Simón G. Dominguez
- Spanish Speaking PTA
- Texans for the Educational Advancement of Mexican Americans
- Texas Association of Mexican American Chambers of Commerce
- Texas Council on Human Relations
- Texas Industrial Areas Foundation
- Viva Kennedy Clubs
- William C. Velasquez
Latinas in the United States, an Historical Encyclopedia(21 entries)
- Chicana Rights Project
- Circulo Cultural Isabel la Catolica
- Clinica Beneficiencia Mexicana
- Josefina Escajeda
- Eva Garcia
- Fermina Guerra
- Maria Latigo Hernandez
- Alicia Guadalupe Elizondo de Lozano
- LULAC
- Ester Machuca
- Consuelo Herrera Mendez
- Alicia Dickerson Montemayor
- Mujeres por la Raza
- Aurora E. Orozco
- Maria Elena O'Shea
- Elvira Rodriguez de Gonzalez
- Maria Sada
- Emilia W. Schunior Ramirez
- Hermelinda Morales Rodriguez
Writings Online
[Historia] Texas State Historical Association & Latinos, 2015
For Rodolfo and Dora Mirabel School letter on Facebook, 2010
Cynthia's forward to book-Las Tejanas: 300 Years of History, 2003
LULAC feminist Alice Dickerson Montemayor in the 1930s, 1996
MALCS A Brief Historical Timeline, 1990
The Anniversary of Ruben Salazar's Death-Los Angeles Times, 1985