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Radicals in the Barrio : Magonistas, Socialists, Wobblies, and Communists in the Mexican American Working Class by Justin Akers Chacón (2018, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherHaymarket Books
ISBN-101608467759
ISBN-139781608467754
eBay Product ID (ePID)235789833

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Book TitleRadicals in the Barrio : Magonistas, Socialists, Wobblies, and Communists in the Mexican American Working Class
Number of Pages500 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2018
TopicPolitical Ideologies / Radicalism, Ethnic Studies / Hispanic American Studies, Social Classes & Economic Disparity
GenrePolitical Science, Social Science
AuthorJustin Akers Chacón
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height1.4 in
Item Weight33.9 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in

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Table Of ContentChapter 1 - U.S. Empire and the Course of Mexican History Chapter 2 - Mexican Labor's Radical Traditions Chapter 3 - Magonismo in the U.S. - The Roots of Revolutionary Internationalism Chapter 4 - The U.S. Left and the Mexican Revolution Chapter 5 - The U.S. Communist Party and Mexican Workers Chapter 6 - State Repression and Mexican-American Resistance Chapter 7 - Chicana/o Radicalism and Marxism
SynopsisA ground-breaking history of the radical political movements that developed within the Mexican and Chicano working-class in the United States., Radicals in the Barrio uncovers a long and rich history of political radicalism within the Mexican and Chicano working class in the United States. Chacón clearly and sympathetically documents the ways that migratory workers carried with them radical political ideologies, new organizational models, and shared class experience, as they crossed the border into southwestern barrios during the first three decades of the twentieth-century. Justin Akers Chacón previous work includes No One is Illegal: Fighting Racism and State Violence on the U.S.-Mexico Border (with Mike Davis)., Radicals in the Barrio uncovers a long and rich history of political radicalism within the Mexican and Chicano working class in the United States. Chac n clearly and sympathetically documents the ways that migratory workers carried with them radical political ideologies, new organizational models, and shared class experience, as they crossed the border into southwestern barrios during the first three decades of the twentieth-century. Justin Akers Chac n previous work includes No One is Illegal: Fighting Racism and State Violence on the U.S.-Mexico Border (with Mike Davis).
LC Classification NumberHN90.R3