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The history of Mexican and Mexican-American working classes has been segregated by the political boundary that separates the United States of America from the United States of Mexico. As a result, scholars have long ignored the social, cultural, and political threads that the two groups hold in common. Further, they have seldom addressed the impact of American values and organizations on the working class of that country. Compiled by one of the leading North American experts on the Mexican Revolution, the essays in Border Crossings: Mexican and Mexican-American Workers explore the historical process behind the formation of the Mexican and Mexican- American working classes. The volume connects the history of their experiences from the cultural beginnings and the rise of industrialism in Mexico to the late twentieth century in the U.S. Border Crossings notes the similar social experiences and strategies of Mexican workers in both countries, community formation and community organizations, their mutual aid efforts, the movements of people between Mexico and Mexican-American communities, the roles of women, and the formation of political groups. Finally, Border Crossings addresses the special conditions of Mexicans in the United States, including the creation of a Mexican-American middle class, the impact of American racism on Mexican communities, and the nature and evolution of border towns and the borderlands.

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title Border Crossings Mexican and Mexican-American Workers Latin - photo 1

title:Border Crossings : Mexican and Mexican-American Workers Latin American Silhouettes
author:Hart, John M.
publisher:Scholarly Resources, Inc.
isbn10 | asin:0842027173
print isbn13:9780842027175
ebook isbn13:9780585256177
language:English
subjectMexican Americans--Employment--United States--History, Mexican Americans--Employment--Southwest, New--History, Alien labor, Mexican--United States--History, Alien labor, Mexican--Southwest, New--History.
publication date:1998
lcc:HD8081.M6B673 1998eb
ddc:331.6/272073
subject:Mexican Americans--Employment--United States--History, Mexican Americans--Employment--Southwest, New--History, Alien labor, Mexican--United States--History, Alien labor, Mexican--Southwest, New--History.
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Border Crossings
Mexican and Mexican-American Workers
Edited by John Mason Hart
Page iv 1998 by Scholarly Resources Inc All rights reserved First - photo 2
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1998 by Scholarly Resources Inc.
All rights reserved
First published 1998
Printed and bound in the United States of America
Scholarly Resources Inc.
104 Greenhill Avenue
Wilmington, DE 19805-1897
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Border crossings : Mexican and Mexican-American workers/
edited by John Mason Hart.
p. cm. (Latin American silhouettes)
Includes index.
ISBN 0-8420-2716-5 (hardcover : alk. paper).
ISBN 0-8420-2717-3 (pbk. : alk. paper)
1. Mexican AmericansEmploymentUnited States
History. 2. Mexican AmericansEmploymentSouthwest,
NewHistory. 3. Alien labor, MexicanUnited States
History. 4. Alien labor, MexicanSouthwest, NewHistory.
I. Hart, John M. (John Mason), 1935 .II. Series.
HD8081.M6B673 1998
331.6'272073dc21 98-22834
CIP
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The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of the American National Standard for permanence of paper for printed library materials, Z39.48, 1984.
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To the memory of Cesar Chavez,
a Mexican American who devoted his life
to the betterment of his people
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About the Editor
John Mason Hart joined the University of Houston faculty in 1973. He served as a visiting instructor at the Centro de Documentacin Intercultural in Cuernavaca, Mexico, in 1969 and as a Distinguished Visiting Scholar at the Direccin de Estudios Histricos of the Instituto Nacional de Antropologa e Historia in Mexico City in 1992. He researched in Mexico City as a Social Science Research Council-American Council of Learned Societies Post-Doctoral Scholar in 1975; at the U.S.-Mexico Center of the University of California as a Visiting Scholar in 1988; as a Shelby Cullom Davis Visiting Scholar at the Department of History, Princeton University, in 1991; and held a Senior University Research Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities in 1992.
Professor Hart has served on the editorial boards of The Americas and Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos. His special interests include modern Mexican history and U.S.-Mexican relations. His publications include Los anarquistas mexicanos (1974), Anarchism and the Mexican Working Class, 18601931 (1987), Revolutionary Mexico: The Coming and Process of the Revolution (1988, 1998), with "Empire and Revolution: The Americans in Mexico since the Civil War" forthcoming. Hart presently teaches Mexican history at the University of Houston.
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Contents
Introduction
John Mason Hart
ix
Chapter One
The Evolution of the Mexican and Mexican-American Working Classes
John Mason Hart
1
Chapter Two
Culture and Politics: Mexican Textile Workers in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century
Mario Camarena Ocampo and Susana A. Fernndez Apango
27
Chapter Three
The Formation of the Working Class in Orizaba
Bernardo Garca Daz
49
Chapter Four
Gender, Labor, and Class Consciousness in the Mexican Textile Industry, 18801910
Carmen Ramos Escandn
71
Chapter Five
Syndicalism and Citizenship: Postrevolutionary Worker Mobilizations in Veracruz
Elizabeth Jean Norvell
93
Chapter Six
Identity, Culture, and Workers' Autonomy: The Petroleum Workers of Poza Rica in the 1930s
Alberto Olvera Rivera
117
Chapter Seven
Labor Formation, Community, and Politics: The Mexican Working Class in Texas, 19001945
Emilio Zamora
139
Chapter Eight
As Guilty as Hell: Mexican Copper Miners and Their Communities in Arizona, 19201950
Antonio Ros Bustamante
163

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Chapter Nine
Customs and Resistance: Mexican Immigrants in Chicago, 19101930
Gerardo Necoechea Gracia
185
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