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Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter One. Political Relations and Land Tenure Cycles in Santa Paula: Chumash Indians, Mexicans, and Anglo Americans Chapter Two. White Racism, Religious Segregation, and Violence against Mexicans, 1913 to 1930 Chapter Three. School Segregation: The Social Reproduction of Inequality, 1870 to 1934 Chapter Four. Mexican Resistance to the Peonage System: Movements to Unionize Farm Labor Chapter Five. Movements to Desegregate the Mexican Community, the 1940s and 1950s Chapter Six. The Segmentation of the Farm Labor Market, 1965 to 1976 Chapter Seven. Interethnic City Council Politics: The Case of the Housing Cooperative Movement Chapter Eight. Modern Racism: Social Apartness and the Evolution of a Segregated Society Chapter Nine. The Impact of Anglo American Racism on Mexican-Origin Intragroup Relations Chapter Ten. Historical Reconstruction Notes Bibliography Index

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