CLUSTER 20B Study Guide - Final Guide: William Petersen, Operation Wetback, Bracero Program

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values, perceptions of citizenship, less aligned with ethnic and more racial solidarities, etc. racial/spatial politics of what is acceptable in public. the bracero program and "operation wetback : according to douglas s. massey in, racial formation in the theory and practice: the. Case of mexicans in the united states, : mechanisms of inequality, economic exploitation, social/legal exclusion. uranium mining, bikini atoll, dapl, owens valley water wars. their work advocated based on kingdom constitution of 1864, but same-sex sexual activity had already been made illegal by that time, despite a cultural norm of same-sex practices. Why were these practices outlawed to begin with to assert nationhood as civilized manhood to combat image of being savage/oversexed/etc. bad indians; land as pedagogy; the colonial and the carceral: building. Relationships between japanese americans and indigenous groups in the owens valley ;

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