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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List Of Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
- 1. Interlopers In The Land Of Sunshine: Chinese Disease Carriers, Launderers, And Vegetable Peddlers 15
- 2. Caught Between Discourses Of Disease, Health, And Nation: Public Health Attitudes Toward Japanese And Mexican Laborers In Progressive-Era Los Angeles 46
- 3. Institutionalizing Public Health In Ethnic Los Angeles In The 1920S 75
- 4. “We Can No Longer Ignore The Problem Of The Mexican”: Depression-Era Public Health Policies In Los Angeles 116
- 5. The Fight For “Health, Morality, And Decent Living Standards”: Mexican Americans And The Struggle For Public Housing In 1930S Los Angeles 158
- Epilogue: Genealogies Of Racial Discourses And Practices 179
- Notes 189
- Bibliography 255
- Index 273
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List Of Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
- 1. Interlopers In The Land Of Sunshine: Chinese Disease Carriers, Launderers, And Vegetable Peddlers 15
- 2. Caught Between Discourses Of Disease, Health, And Nation: Public Health Attitudes Toward Japanese And Mexican Laborers In Progressive-Era Los Angeles 46
- 3. Institutionalizing Public Health In Ethnic Los Angeles In The 1920S 75
- 4. “We Can No Longer Ignore The Problem Of The Mexican”: Depression-Era Public Health Policies In Los Angeles 116
- 5. The Fight For “Health, Morality, And Decent Living Standards”: Mexican Americans And The Struggle For Public Housing In 1930S Los Angeles 158
- Epilogue: Genealogies Of Racial Discourses And Practices 179
- Notes 189
- Bibliography 255
- Index 273