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The Other California is the story of working-class communities and how they constituted the racially and ethnically diverse landscape of Baja California.

Packed with new and transformative stories, the book examines the interplay of land reform and migratory labor on the peninsula from 1850 to 1954, as governments, foreign investors, and local communities shaped a vibrant and dynamic borderland alongside the booming cities of Tijuana, Mexicali, and Santa Rosalia.

Migration and intermarriage between Mexican women and men from Asia, Europe, and the United States transformed Baja California into a multicultural society.

Mixed-race families extended across national borders, forging new local communities, labor relations, and border politics.

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Product Details
0520966724 / 9780520966727
eBook
972.2
15/11/2016
English
171 pages
Reprint. Previously issued in print: 2016 Description based on online resource; title from home page (viewed on August 14, 2017).