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Foreword, Tatcho Mindiola
Introduction, Arnoldo De León
Beyond Borders: Causes and Consequences of the Mexican Revolution, Paul Hart
The Mexican Revolution's Impact on Tejano Communities: The Historiographic Record, Arnoldo De León
La Rinchada: Revolution, Revenge, and the Rangers, 1910–1920, Richard Ribb
The Mexican Revolution, Revolución de Texas, and Matanza de1915, Trinidad Gonzales
The El Paso Race Riot of 1916, Miguel A. Levario
The Mexican Revolution and the Women of El México de Afuera, the Pan American Round Table, and the Cruz AzulMexicana, Juanita Luna Lawhn
Women's Labor and Activism in the Greater Mexican Borderlands, 1910–1930, Sonia Hernández
Salt of the Earth: The Immigrant Experience of Gerónimo Treviño, Roberto R. Treviño
Sleuthing Immigrant Origins: Felix Tijerina and His Mexican Revolution Roots, Thomas H. Kreneck
"The Population Is Overwhelmingly Mexican; Most of It Is in Sympathy with the Revolution . . . .": Mexico's Revolution of 1910 and the Tejano Community in the Big Bend, John Eusebio Klingemann
Smuggling in Dangerous Times: Revolution and Communities in the Tejano Borderlands, George T. Díaz
Eureka! The Mexican Revolution in African American Context, 1910–1920, Gerald Horne and Margaret Stevens
Understanding Greater Revolutionary Mexico: The Case for a Transnational Border History, Raúl A. Ramos
Selected Bibliography
About the Contributors
Index