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List of Illustrations vii
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xv
Why Mexicans Moved 1
The Passing of the Saints 25
The Mesilla Corridor 47
The Sonoran Corridor 62
Corridors, Convergence, and Community 85
Becoming Mexican 101
Mexican Miners 119
The Mexican Revolution 142
To the Other Side of La Linea 170
The Great Copper Wars 189
The Cotton Corridor 215
The San Joaquin Valley Cotton Strike of 1933 237
Bitter Warfare 253
La Mula No Nacio Arisca 274
Abbreviations 287
Notes 289
Sources Cited 365
Index 399
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