ABSTRACT\ud ETHNIC MEXICANS??? LABOR ACTIVITY IN TEXAS: CLASS,\ud CITIZENSHIP, AND AMERICANIZATION IN THE 1930s\ud by\ud ?? Junko Miura 2011\ud Master of Arts in History\ud California State University, Chico\ud Summer 2011\ud The Pecan Shellers??? Strike occurred in 1938, in San Antonio, Texas, with the\ud participation of laborers who had been forced to work at a lower wage and under poor\ud working conditions. Many scholars have pointed out the significance of this strike from\ud several perspectives. As those studies argued, the strike has been considered historically\ud important as the greatest victory of labor unions in Texas. Moreover, by focusing on the\ud fact that the laborers who forced this strike were Mexicans, scholars attribu...
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