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Mexico D.F., Editorial Baja California. 60.

[2] A number of historians have written about Mexican workers in the IWW, unions, and the United States Communist Party (CPUSA).

[25] Industrial Worker October 15, 1911. Cambridge, Harvard University Press. These movements were embodied in the IWW membership card which became the de facto ticket to ride the rails: those without the card could be summarily removed from train cars by other Wobblies.

Yet most PLM pronouncements, similar to those of the IWW, implicitly or explicitly assumed a female “nature.”[16]

Women’s involvement in the PLM was reported in PLM newspapers, but more research is needed to more thoroughly excavate political activities and familial dynamics..

[7] Letter from Stanley M. Gue, Local 13 San Diego IWW. Industrial Worker September 7, 1911.

Walking some of the way, jumping trains when he could, he met with contacts, targeted workers in particular areas, distributed newspapers and literature and delivered clandestine plans and letters.

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Proletarians of the North: A history of Mexican Industrial Workers in Detroit and the Midwest, 1917–1933. Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press. Among Mexicans, the experience with the PLM and IWW, as they understood it, traveled back with some of them to villages, settlements and work sites in Mexico. El Magonismo en Sonora: Historia de una persecución.

In l908, for example, Palomares and Juan Olivares published a short-lived “independent liberal newspaper” in Los Angeles called Libertad y Trabajo for Spanish-speaking Wobblies and PLM members. Yet articles were more focused on the PLM, and many were penned, under pseudonyms, by Flores Magon and Member of the PLMs, and was jettisoned when Palomares and Olivares abruptly left to organize for a long-planned PLM revolutionary uprising in Mexico.[31]

Palomares’s departure marked the beginning of a trip that lasted from 1908 to l910, taking him from Southern California, through northern and central Mexico, and back into the United States and across the Midwest, the Southwest, and the Pacific Northwest.

“Anarquismo y Comunismo:Mexican Radicalism and the Communist Party in Los Angeles Curing the l930s.” Labor History 24(1): 34–59, Vargas, Z. (1993). Just ask about [unexpected/humorous personal fact]. PLM- Wobblies became a touchstone for a younger generation, and influenced activists in the 1930s who, in turn, educated activists of the l960s.

Jimenez organized “a small cavalry” of about three hundred and fifty Cocopahs, who formed what one writer estimated to be about a third of the expeditionary force in the immediate borderlands. His family believes he was Opata or from a mixture of indigenous roots. Palomares came from a Mayo Indian family near the small enclave of Mayocoba, Sinaloa, in northern Mexico.

Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, Gonzalez, G. G. (1994).

":Our demands: The country’s greatest priority at this moment is to beat the COVID-19 crisis, and this requires embracing principles of antiracist solidarity and international cooperation. 67, Turner, E. D. (1981). 85, 159–160.