
Volume X - 2001
Managing Editor: Fernando Socorro
Articles
Pan American Unity: Diego Rivera's Dramatic Interlude with Trotsky
By Elsie Casler
Page 1
Prostitution and Footbinding: Images of Chinese Womanhood in Late Nineteenth-Century San Francisco
By Jingwoan Chang
Page 13
The Sky is Closed for California: Reading Jesuit Sources for the "Other": Accommodation, Resistance, and the Decline of Native Peoples in Eighteenth-Century Baja
By Allison Fields
Page 27
Apostle of the Dock: Archbishop Edward J. Hanna's Role as Chairman of the National Longshormen's Board During the 1934 San Francisco Waterfront Strike
By Jaime Garcia De Alba
Page 38
Poor Righteous Teaching: The Story of the FBI and the Five Percenters
By Bradley R. Gooding
Page 56
Latin American Testimonio: Uncovering the Subaltern's Gender, Race, and Class
By Sandra Henderson
Page 83
(Electronic Version Not Available)
The Las Casas-Sepulveda Controversy, 1550-1551
By Bonar Ludwig Hernandez
Page 95
Women, Wilson, and Emergency War Measures
By Lisa Justice
Page 105
Gender, Class Consciousness, and Ethical Consumerism: Early Twentieth-Century Labeling Campaigns in the Women's Garment Industry
By Michelle Kleehammer
Page 113
The Beast that Feeds on the Blood of the People: Neoliberalism, Globalization, and the Robbery of Indigenous Landholdings in Mexico
By Margaret Moody
Page 123
Mary Jane Megquier: San Francisco as Refuge
By Rachel Van
Page 133
Sara Ruth Prize Winner
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