Includes bibliographical references (page 601-711) and index.
Contents:
The Mexican Working Classes -- Mexican Workers: From Liberalism to Anticapitalism -- Los Caballeros de Labor -- The Japanese Mexican Labor Association -- Mexican Miners in Arizona -- Ricardo Flores Magón and the Rise of the PLM -- The PLM Turns to the Working Classes -- The PLM and Borderland Internationalism -- The US socialist Party, Race, and Immigration -- The Partido Liberal Mexicano and Socialists in Los Angeles -- The PLM and the Socialist Party in Texas -- Socialists, the PLM, and the Mexican Revolution -- The PLM and IWW Join Forces -- Radicals in the Arizona Copper Mines (1907-1917) -- From Casa del Obrero Mundial to Communist International -- California Agriculture and Migrant Mexican Labor -- Wobblies and Mexican Farmworkers in Wheatland -- Socialists and Mexican Miners in Colorado -- Mexican Miners in the Colorado Coal Wars -- The State, Mexican Immigration, and Labor Control -- Communists in the California Fields -- The CAWIU and the Strike Wave of 1933 -- Mexican Workers in Depression-Era San Antonio -- Mexican Women at the Forefront of Labor Militancy -- Communists and the Workers Alliance in Texas -- The Pecan Shellers Strike of 1938 -- Emma Tenayuca and the Mexican Question -- North American Communists and the "Good Neighbor Policy" -- Communists, the Popular Front, and the New Deal in California -- Mexican Labor Militancy in 1930s California -- Radicals Build the CIO in the Barrios -- El Congreso del Pueblo de Habla Española (1939-1942) -- Sleepy Lagoon: Communists, the CIO, and Civil Rights -- Communist Miners and Cold War Civil Rights.
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