Race and labor in western copper : the fight for equality, 1896-1918 /
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Tucson :
University of Arizona Press,
[1995]
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Table of Contents:
- Western Federation of Miners unionism begins in the Southwest
- The first big strike in the Southwest: Clifton-Morenci
- Justicia, igualdad, and unionism in Clifton-Morenci
- Union radicals recruit Mexicans, Spaniards, and south Slavs: Bisbee, Jerome, and Globe
- Bingham Canyon: always a union, seldom a strike
- Immigrants and English-speaking men strike together: Bingham Canyon and White Pine County
- Justicia and igualdad again at El Paso and Ray
- Los trabajadores and the Miami Miners' Union combine at Ray
- Unity and victory at Clifton-Morenci
- Labor, management, and the federal government struggle in Arizona
- Conclusion.