Fit to be citizens? : public health and race in Los Angeles, 1879-1939 / / Natalia Molina.

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Superior document:American crossroads ; 20
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Year of Publication:2006
Language:English
Series:American crossroads ; 20.
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Physical Description:xiv, 279 p. :; ill., maps.
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Table of Contents:
  • Interlopers in the land of sunshine : Chinese disease carriers, launderers, and vegetable peddlers
  • Caught between discourses of disease, health, and nation : public health attitudes toward Japanese and Mexican laborers in progressive-era Los Angeles
  • Institutionalizing public health in ethnic Los Angeles in the 1920s
  • "We can no longer ignore the problem of the Mexican" : depression-era public health policies in Los Angeles
  • The fight for "health, morality, and decent living standards" : Mexican Americans and the struggle for public housing in 1930s Los Angeles
  • Epilogue : genealogies of racial discourses and practices.