The first book-length study to critically examine the Mexican experience in the U.S. Pacific Northwest.
Dedication
p. i
Acknowledgements
p. ii
Introduction: Beyond the Spanish Moment: Mexicans in the Pacific Northwest
p. 1
Northwest and the Conquest of the Americas: Chicana/o Roots of Cultural Hybridity and Presence
p. 23
A Long Struggle: Mexican Farmworkers in Idaho, 1918-1935
p. 41
Mexican and Japanese Labor in the Pacific Northwest, 1900-1945
p. 85
Race, Labor, and Getting Out the Harvest: The Bracero Program in World War II Hood River, Oregon
p. 129
Mexican American and Dust Bowl Farmworkers in the Yakima Valley: A History of the Crewport Farm Labor Camp, 1940-1970
p. 153
El Sarape Mural of Toppenish: Unfolding the Yakima Valley's Bracero Legacy
p. 173
Testimonio de un Tejano en Oregon: Contratista Julian Ruiz
p. 205
Mexicanos and the Catholic Church in Eastern Washington: The Spokane Diocese, 1956-1997
p. 233
"As Close to God as One Can Get": Rosalinda Guillen, a Mexicana Farmworker Organizer in Washington State
p. 277
Conclusion: Past, Present, and Future Directions: Chicana/o Studies Research in the Pacific Northwest
p. 309
Contributors
p. 333
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