Borderline Americans [electronic resource] : racial division and labor war in the Arizona borderlands / Katherine Benton-Cohen.
Material type:
- Working class -- Arizona -- Cochise County -- History
- Labor movement -- Arizona -- Cochise County -- History
- Labor disputes -- Arizona -- Cochise County -- History
- Social conflict -- Arizona -- Cochise County -- History
- Racism -- Arizona -- Cochise County -- History
- Frontier and pioneer life -- Arizona -- Cochise County
- Cochise County (Ariz.) -- Economic conditions
- Cochise County (Ariz.) -- Race relations
- Cochise County (Ariz.) -- Social conditions
- Mexican-American Border Region -- History
- 305.8009791/53 22
- HD8083.A6 B466 2009eb
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305.8/0097265 Monumental ambivalence | 305.800973 The social context of residential integration | 305.8009767/13 Boom town | 305.8009791/53 Borderline Americans | 305.80098 New century, old disparities | 305.868/72073/092 | B How did you get to be Mexican? | 305.8931077866090/34 The whiskey merchant's diary |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [279]-348) and index.
A shared world in Tres Alamos -- Race and conflict in tombstone -- The white man's camp in Bisbee -- "A better man for us" in Warren -- Mormons and Mexicans in the San Pedro River Valley -- Women and men in the Sulphur Springs and San Simon Valleys -- The Bisbee deportation -- One country, two races.
Electronic reproduction. Palo Alto, Calif. : ebrary, 2013. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries.
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