On strike and on film [electronic resource] : Mexican American families and blacklisted filmmakers in Cold War America / Ellen R. Baker.
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- HD5325.M72 1951 E473 2007eb
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331.892/8223430977499309041 Community in conflict | 331.89/2822343/0979151 Holding the line | 331.892/823452092 Palomino | 331.892/82345209789692 On strike and on film | 331.892/8361/0996909042 The Filipino piecemeal sugar strike of 1924-1925 | 331.892/877/097329043 The general textile strike of 1934 | 331.89/287721/09758231 Contesting the new South order |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [317]-337) and index.
Introduction -- Grant County's mining district -- Class conflict in the mines, 1930-1950 -- Competing models of unionism -- Political consciousness and community formation -- Household relations -- The blacklist -- A progressive vision of popular culture -- Anticommunist assaults -- Conclusion.
Electronic reproduction. Palo Alto, Calif. : ebrary, 2013. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries.
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