Factories in the field : the story of migratory farm labor in California

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Factories in the field : the story of migratory farm labor in California

Carey McWilliams

University of California Press, 2000

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"First California paperback printing 2000" -- T.p. verso

Originally published: Boston : Little, Brown and Co., 1939. With new index added

Includes bibliographical references (p. [327]-334) and index

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Description

This book was the first broad expose of the social and environmental damage inflicted by the growth of corporate agriculture in California. Factories in the Field--together with the work of Dorothea Lange, Paul Taylor, and John Steinbeck--dramatizes the misery of the dust bowl migrants hoping to find work in California agriculture. McWilliams starts with the scandals of the Spanish land grant purchases, and continues on to examine the experience of the various ethnic groups that have provided labor for California's agricultural industry--Chinese, Japanese, Mexicans, Filipinos, Armenians--the strikes, and the efforts to organize labor unions

Table of Contents

Foreword by Douglas C. Sackman I Introduction II Land Monopolization III Empires and Utopias IV The Pattern Is Cut V The Chinese VI The Factories Appear VII "Our Oriental Agriculture" VIII Social Consequences IX The Wheatland Riot X The War Speed-Up XI The Postwar Decade (1920-J930) XII The Land Settlements: Delhi and Durham XIII The Great Strikes XIV The Rise of Farm Fascism XV The Drive for Unionization XVI The Trend toward Stabilization XVII The End of a Cycle Bibliography Bibliographical Essay by Douglas C. Sackman Index

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