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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
1 | The Spawning Grounds | 8 |
2 | "Satisfaction in Every Case": Cannery Work and the Contract System | 25 |
3 | Cannery Communities, Cannery Lives | 48 |
4 | Competitors for the Chinese | 82 |
5 | "Fecund Possibilities" for Issei and Nisei | 104 |
6 | From Factionalism to "One Filipino Race" | 125 |
7 | Indispensable Allies | 149 |
8 | A Fragile Alliance | 172 |
Conclusion | 193 | |
Appendix | 197 | |
Notes | 203 | |
Index | 267 |
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