Telling New Mexico: A New History
Labor, Land, and Protest since Statehood
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Deutsch, S
2009
This chapter places the dramatic upheavals of the twentieth century, beginning with border and labor strife in the 1910s and ending with the court house raid in Tierra Amarilla in 1967, in the context of regional, national, and transnational struggles and transformations, as well as in the context of contests over land dating back to the Mexican-American War.
Duke Scholars
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2009
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269 / 284
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Museum of New Mexico Press
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Deutsch, S. (2009). Labor, Land, and Protest since Statehood. In M. Weigle (Ed.), Telling New Mexico: A New History (pp. 269–284). Museum of New Mexico Press.
Deutsch, S. “Labor, Land, and Protest since Statehood.” In Telling New Mexico: A New History, edited by Marta Weigle, 269–84. Museum of New Mexico Press, 2009.
Deutsch S. Labor, Land, and Protest since Statehood. In: Weigle M, editor. Telling New Mexico: A New History. Museum of New Mexico Press; 2009. p. 269–84.
Deutsch, S. “Labor, Land, and Protest since Statehood.” Telling New Mexico: A New History, edited by Marta Weigle, Museum of New Mexico Press, 2009, pp. 269–84.
Deutsch S. Labor, Land, and Protest since Statehood. In: Weigle M, editor. Telling New Mexico: A New History. Museum of New Mexico Press; 2009. p. 269–284.
Publication Date
2009
Start / End Page
269 / 284
Publisher
Museum of New Mexico Press