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¡Pobre Raza!: violence, justice, and mobilization among Mexico Lindo immigrants, 1900-1936

¡Pobre Raza!: violence, justice, and mobilization among Mexico Lindo immigrants, 1900-1936

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¡Pobre Raza!: violence, justice, and mobilization among Mexico Lindo immigrants, 1900-1936

by Rosales, F. Arturo

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Auatin: University of Texas Press, 1999. Paperback. xii, 281p., introduction, conclusion, appendixes, notes, bibliography, index, tables and illustrations, very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. From cover text: "Fleeing the social and political turmoil spawned by the Mexican Revolution, massive numbers of Mexican immigrnts entered the southwestern United States in the early decades of the twentieth century..

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Title
¡Pobre Raza!: violence, justice, and mobilization among Mexico Lindo immigrants, 1900-1936
Author
Rosales, F. Arturo
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Paperback
Book Condition
Used
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ISBN 10
0292770952
ISBN 13
9780292770959
Publisher
University of Texas Press
Place of Publication
Auatin
Date Published
1999
Bookseller catalogs
Hispanic American; Law; Chicano; Violence; Immigration;

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