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- books?vid=ISBN0-520-20152-3 accessdate "2007-07-11".
- books?vid=ISBN0-520-20152-3 author2 "Bert Corona".
- books?vid=ISBN0-520-20152-3 chapter "Chapter Three: Border Depression".
- books?vid=ISBN0-520-20152-3 date "1995".
- books?vid=ISBN0-520-20152-3 first "Mario T.".
- books?vid=ISBN0-520-20152-3 isCitedBy Bert_Corona.
- books?vid=ISBN0-520-20152-3 isCitedBy Luisa_Moreno.
- books?vid=ISBN0-520-20152-3 isCitedBy The_Mexican_(short_story).
- books?vid=ISBN0-520-20152-3 isCitedBy Under_a_Texas_Moon.
- books?vid=ISBN0-520-20152-3 isbn "0-520-20152-3".
- books?vid=ISBN0-520-20152-3 last "García".
- books?vid=ISBN0-520-20152-3 location "Berkeley".
- books?vid=ISBN0-520-20152-3 location "Berkeley, California".
- books?vid=ISBN0-520-20152-3 oclc "27069925".
- books?vid=ISBN0-520-20152-3 pages "65–66".
- books?vid=ISBN0-520-20152-3 publisher "University of California Press".
- books?vid=ISBN0-520-20152-3 publisher "University of California".
- books?vid=ISBN0-520-20152-3 quote "I read quite a few of Jack London's books, especially at the encouragement of my English teacher. I became interested in London's life because he had been in El Paso during the time of the Mexican Revolution and had written a story about a man who at one time had delivered ice to our home. The man's name was Joe Rivers. London's story about Rivers was called "The Mexican," and it was later made into a screenplay and a film. In the story, London depicted Rivers as a campesino from Mexico who, after his wife is raped and killed by the federales, joins Pancho Villa's forces. Villa sends Rivers to the border to acquire guns and ammunition. In El Paso, he comes into contact with the Junta Revolucionaria Mexicana, a group my father worked with. Rivers remained on the border and became a prizefighter. He fought for the welterweight and lightweight championship and then donated all his prize money to the Junta. He later retired from fighting and became an ice delivery man in El Paso.".
- books?vid=ISBN0-520-20152-3 series "Latinos in American society and culture".
- books?vid=ISBN0-520-20152-3 title "Memories of Chicano History: The Life and Narrative of Bert Corona".
- books?vid=ISBN0-520-20152-3 title "Memories of Chicano history: the life and narrative of Bert Corona".
- books?vid=ISBN0-520-20152-3 url ft3p30052t.
- books?vid=ISBN0-520-20152-3 url ft3p30052t.
- books?vid=ISBN0-520-20152-3 year "1994".