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United States History

William & Mary

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The Shadow Of The Revolution: South Texas, The Mexican Revolution, And The Evolution Of Modern American Labor Relations, John William Weber Jan 2008

The Shadow Of The Revolution: South Texas, The Mexican Revolution, And The Evolution Of Modern American Labor Relations, John William Weber

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This dissertation examines the creation and evolution of the agricultural economy and labor relations of South Texas from the late Nineteenth Century to the Nineteen Sixties. The changing demographic reality of Mexico, with massive population shifts northward during the last quarter of the Nineteenth Century, caused massive emigration to the United States once the violence of the Mexican Revolution erupted after 1910. Hundreds of thousands fled north of the border, most of them traveling to South Texas. This migration wave out of Mexico met another group of migrants traveling from the Southeast and Midwest who sought to purchase farm land …


Police Reform And The Boston Police Strike Of 1919, David Joseph Roberts Jan 1990

Police Reform And The Boston Police Strike Of 1919, David Joseph Roberts

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No abstract provided.


Labor Legislation In Virginia, 1865-1938, Edward Armstrong Smith Jan 1939

Labor Legislation In Virginia, 1865-1938, Edward Armstrong Smith

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No abstract provided.