Racial Fault Lines
The Historical Origins of White Supremacy in California
296 pages, 6 x 9 inches,
November 2008, Available worldwide
Categories: Sociology; Ethnic Studies; California & the West; Immigration & Emigration
November 2008, Available worldwide
Categories: Sociology; Ethnic Studies; California & the West; Immigration & Emigration
"[Almaguer] analyzes a wide range of factors which continue to contribute to the system of racial inequality we are faced with today, not only in California but in the U.S. as a whole."—Public Eye
This book unravels the ethnic history of California since the late nineteenth-century Anglo-American conquest and the institutionalization of "white supremacy" in the state. Drawing from an array of primary and secondary sources, Tomás Almaguer weaves a detailed, disturbing portrait of ethnic, racial, and class relationships during this tumultuous time. A new preface looks at the invaluable contribution the book has made to our understanding of ethnicity and class in America and of the social construction of "race" in the Far West.













