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		<title>Writing New Mexico White: A Critical Analysis of Early Representations of New Mexico in Technical Writing</title>
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		<description>In this article, the authors analyze early technical documents produced by the New Mexico Bureau of Immigration (NMBI), including &apos;The Legend of Montezuma&apos; and &apos;Illustrated New Mexico.&apos; The purpose of these documents are clear: to increase the number of white Americans to create a clear white majority when New Mexico became a state and thereby prevent the Mexicans from gaining power. In analyzing&#xD;these documents, the authors use theoretical frameworks from studies in the&#xD;history of business and technical writing (SHBTW) and critical whiteness&#xD;theory to show how early textual representations of New Mexico reproduce racist&#xD;constructions of native New Mexicans and represent whiteness as the norm.</description>
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