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Acknowledgments Note on Terms Introduction
1. Manifest Destiny and Mob Violence against Mexicans
2. Judge Lynch on the Border
3. Mexican Resistance to Mob Violence
4. Diplomatic Protest and the Decline of Mob Violence Conclusion: Remembering the Forgotten Dead Appendix A: Confirmed Cases of Mob Violence against Persons of Mexican Origin and Descent in the United States, 1848-1928
Appendix B: Unconfirmed Cases of Mob Violence against Persons of Mexican Origin and Descent in the United States, 1848-1928
Notes Index
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