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Dave Brown, Felipe Alvitre, and the Challenge of Extralegal Violence Dave Brown, Felipe Alvitre, and the Challenge of Extralegal Violence
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Visions of an Uncertain Future Visions of an Uncertain Future
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Politics and Public Policy in Transition Politics and Public Policy in Transition
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A Turn to Experienced Hands A Turn to Experienced Hands
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Jenkins, Ruis, Vigilance, and the Rule of Law: Interculture in Crisis Jenkins, Ruis, Vigilance, and the Rule of Law: Interculture in Crisis
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Party Politics, City Printing, and Racial Name-Calling Party Politics, City Printing, and Racial Name-Calling
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On Shaky Ground On Shaky Ground
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3 “Impossible to Ascertain with Any Degree of Certainty”: Choosing Between Cooperation and Confrontation, 1855–1856
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Published:September 2013
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Abstract
During the 1850s, Angelenos developed working intercultural relationships, overcoming significant differences in their world-views concerning race, space, and municipal power. Together, they forced a spate of mutually satisfactory policies and local strategies for reckoning identity. Los Angeles was led with unity. However, all cooperative relationships in the borderlands rested on foundations that could prove suddenly precarious. Tumultuous national, state, and local challenges in 1855 and 1856 put Los Angeles's intercultural community at risk. This chapter describes how Angelenos wrangled over a spate of unsettling questions, ranging from the meaning of justice to the proper dispensation of the city's water to the newspaper chosen by the Common Council to publish ordinances. Mexican and European American residents had to decide quite publically if they wanted to continue experimenting with intercultural families, businesses, and policies.
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