History of Santa Ana (California, U.S.)
(2025)

Nonfiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Haven Editions, 2025
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1 online resource (125 pages)

ISBN/ISSN
9798230048145 MWT18021962, 18021962
LANGUAGE
English
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This book explores the rich and multifaceted history of Santa Ana, California, tracing the city's evolution from its early days as a small agricultural settlement to its current role as a dynamic urban center at the heart of Southern California. Organized into 20 chapters, the book covers key aspects of Santa Ana's history, including its geography, founding, demographic changes, political history, and economic development. It delves into the cultural and social life of the city, highlighting the significant influence of various ethnic groups, particularly the Mexican-American and Latino communities, and explores the city's challenges and triumphs in areas such as law and order, education, housing, and public health.Key figures and personalities from the city's history, such as long-serving mayor Miguel Pulido and national leaders like Loretta Sanchez, are examined alongside artists, activists, and business figures who have shaped Santa Ana's identity. The narrative also addresses the city's critical role in national and global history, including its impact on immigration policy, its contribution to the Chicano Civil Rights Movement, and its emerging position in the tech industry.Through a detailed and erudite examination of primary sources, personal histories, and key events, the book offers a comprehensive analysis of Santa Ana's development, shedding light on the city's resilience, diversity, and ongoing transformation

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