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The US-Mexico War and its immediate aftermath
Responding to conquest: land loss, violence, and repatriation
Asserting rights, remembering loss: statehood, property rights, and transnational influences
Immigrants and transnational circulation of conquest memories: school segregation, lynching, and shifting boundaries
Patriotism and legacies of conquest: segregation, electoral politics, and jury representation
The civil rights and antiwar movements: land grants, police brutality, and the draft.
Responding to conquest: land loss, violence, and repatriation
Asserting rights, remembering loss: statehood, property rights, and transnational influences
Immigrants and transnational circulation of conquest memories: school segregation, lynching, and shifting boundaries
Patriotism and legacies of conquest: segregation, electoral politics, and jury representation
The civil rights and antiwar movements: land grants, police brutality, and the draft.