Introduction (By Richard Griswold del Castillo)
1. Mexican Americans in 1940: Perceptions and Conditions (By Richard Steele)
2. The Federal Government Discovers Mexican Americans (By Richard Steele)
3. Violence in Los Angeles: Sleepy Lagoon, the Zoot-Suit Riots, and the Liberal Response (By Richard Steele)
4. The War and Changing Identities: Personal Transformations (By Richard Griswold del Castillo)
5. Civil Rights on the Home Front: Leaders and Organizations (By Richard Griswold del Castillo)
Epilogue: Civil Rights and the Legacy of War (By Richard Steele and Richard Griswold del Castillo)
Appendix A: Ruth Tuck, "The Minority Citizen"
Appendix B: Statement of Carlos E. CastaNeda before the U.S. Senate Regarding the Need for a Fair Employment Practices Commission, March 12, 1945
Appendix C: Executive Order 8802 Establishing the Fair Employment Practices Committee, June 25, 1941
Appendix D: The "Caucasian Race-Equal Privileges" Texas House Concurrent Resolution, 1943
Appendix E: Manuel Ruiz, "Latin-American Juvenile Delinquency in Los Angeles: Bomb or Bubble!"
Appendix F: Raul Morin, excerpts from Among the Valiant: Mexican-Americans in WW II and Korea
Appendix G: Affidavits of Mexican Americans Regarding Discrimination in Texas during World War II (Collected by Alonso S. Perales)
Notes
Selected Annotated Bibliography
Index