From Borderline Americans: Racial Divisions and Labor War in the Arizona Borderlands KATHERINE BENTON-COHEN
-Benton-Cohen points out that:
A) economic prosperity is based on hard work and savings, not insuring that everybody gets what they want
B) "whiteness" was never an issue in ethnic relations in the U.S. Southwest. The issue has always been one of the legality and illegality of those who come to this country
C) assigning people to a particular ethnic group, even one that never before existed, is often the outcome of political and economic competition
D) unions generally benefit those workers who already have the best situation, and they do nothing for those workers who have the greatest needs and worst working conditions
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