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3. Rights Radicalism amid “Restrictive” Law: The War Years
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Michael W. McCann
and George I. Lovell
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Abbreviations xi
- Preface xv
- Notes on Terminology xxiii
- Introduction 1
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Part I. American Capitalist Expansion, Colonialism, and Empire
- Prologue to Part I: The American Colonial Project in the Philippines 35
- 1. Filipino Migration to the Metropole: Racism, Resistance, and Rights 67
- 2. A Cannery Workers’ Union by Law: The Formative Years 119
- 3. Rights Radicalism amid “Restrictive” Law: The War Years 161
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Part II. Challenging Empire: Transpacific Rights Radicalism
- Prologue to Part II: The Cold War Era: Global Empire, the Rise of Marcos, and Civil Rights 199
- 4. LELO, ACWA, and the Politics of Civil Rights Mobilization 225
- 5. The Trials of Tragedy: Turning Anguish into Anger 271
- 6. Wards Cove v. Atonio: The Execution of “Good” Civil Rights Law 305
- Conclusion: Theorizing Law and Legal Mobilization in Racial Capitalist Empire 355
- Appendix: Official Legal Texts 401
- Notes 405
- References 423
- Index 465
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Abbreviations xi
- Preface xv
- Notes on Terminology xxiii
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. American Capitalist Expansion, Colonialism, and Empire
- Prologue to Part I: The American Colonial Project in the Philippines 35
- 1. Filipino Migration to the Metropole: Racism, Resistance, and Rights 67
- 2. A Cannery Workers’ Union by Law: The Formative Years 119
- 3. Rights Radicalism amid “Restrictive” Law: The War Years 161
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Part II. Challenging Empire: Transpacific Rights Radicalism
- Prologue to Part II: The Cold War Era: Global Empire, the Rise of Marcos, and Civil Rights 199
- 4. LELO, ACWA, and the Politics of Civil Rights Mobilization 225
- 5. The Trials of Tragedy: Turning Anguish into Anger 271
- 6. Wards Cove v. Atonio: The Execution of “Good” Civil Rights Law 305
- Conclusion: Theorizing Law and Legal Mobilization in Racial Capitalist Empire 355
- Appendix: Official Legal Texts 401
- Notes 405
- References 423
- Index 465