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Sword and Cross in San Antonio: Reviving the Spanish Conquest in Depression-Era News Coverage
Melita M. Garza
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Sentiment
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SWoRD
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Spanish Conquest
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Founder
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daily newspapers
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Late Nineteenth Century
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Spanish (Language)
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Newspaper coverage
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descendant
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Remembering
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pastime
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Antecedents
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Mexican americans
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colonial empire
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Repatriation
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Keyphrases
San Antonio
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News Coverage
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Sword
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Spanish Conquest
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Spanish Language
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Mexican
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Sensibility
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English Language
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Great Depression
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Daily Newspapers
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Mexican Americans
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Late Nineteenth Century
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Nostalgia
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Newspaper Coverage
25%
Pastimes
25%
English Newspapers
25%
ALAMO
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Repatriation
25%
Anti-immigrant Attitudes
25%
Colonial Empires
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Spanish Colonial
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Recessionary Periods
25%