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Cover
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Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
A Note on Terminology
Abbreviations Used in the Text
Timeline
Introduction: Reenvisioning Mexican(a) Labor History across Borders
1 The Circulation of Radical Ideologies, Early Transnational Collaboration, and Crafting a Women's Agenda
2 Gendering Anarchism and Anarcho-Syndicalist Organizations: "Compañeras en la Lucha" and "Women of Ill-Repute"
3 Feminismos Transfronterizos in Caritina Piña's Labor Network
4 The Language of Motherhood in Radical Labor Activism
5 "Leave the Unions to the Men": Anarchist Expressions and Engendering Political Repression in the Midst of State-Sanctioned Socialism
6 A Last Stand for Anarcho-Feminists in the Post-1920 Period
7 Finding Closure: Legacies of Anarcho-Feminism in the Mexican Borderlands
Notes
Bibliography
Index.

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