Proletarians of the North

a history of Mexican industrial workers in Detroit and the Midwest, 1917-1933

Author: Zaragosa Vargas
ISBN: 0520071565

Between the end of World War I and the Great Depression, over 58,000 Mexicans journeyed to the Midwest in search of employment. Many found work in agriculture, but thousands more joined the growing ranks of the industrial proletariat. Throughout the northern Midwest, and especially in Detroit, Mexican workers entered steel mills, packing houses, and auto plants, becoming part of the modern American working class.Zaragosa Vargas's work focuses on this little-known feature in the history of Chicanos and American labor. In relating the experiences of Mexicans in workplace and neighborhood, and in showing the roles of Mexican women, the Catholic Church, and labor unions, Vargas enriches our knowledge of immigrant urban life. His is an important work that will be welcomed by historians of Chicano Studies and American labor. Between the end of World War I and the Great Depression, over 58,000 Mexicans journeyed to the Midwest in search of employment. Many found work in agriculture, but thous

Publisher: University of California Press
Publish Date: 1993-05-05

Subjects: Mexican Americans, Mexican Americans/ Employment/ Middle West/ History, Mexican Americans/ Employment/ Michigan/ Detroit/ History, Mexican Americans - Employment - Middle West - History, Mexican Americans - Employment - Michigan - Detroit - History, Detroit (Mich.), History / United States / General, Social Science / Ethnic Studies / Hispanic American Studies, History / United States / State & Local / Midwest, Social Science / Anthropology / Cultural, Business & Economics / Labor, History / United States / State & Local / General, History / United States / 20th Century, Political Science / Labor & Industrial Relations, History / General, Social Science / Ethnic Studies / General, Juvenile Fiction / People & Places / United States / Hispanic & Latino, Social Science / Emigration & Immigration

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