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Caging Out, Caging In:
Building a Carceral State at the U.S-Mexico Divide
Mary E. Mendoza
Pacific Historical Review, Vol. 88 No. 1, Winter 2019; (pp. 86-109) DOI: 10.1525/phr.2019.88.1.86
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https://doi.org/10.1525/phr.2019.88.1.86
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  • Published online January 11, 2019.

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University of California Press Journals
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0030-8684
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1533-8584

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© 2019 by the Pacific Coast Branch, American Historical Association

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  1. Mary E. Mendoza

    Mary E. Mendoza is an assistant professor of history and Latino/a studies at Penn State University, the David J. Weber Fellow for the Study of Southwestern America at the Clements Center for Southwest Studies, and a Nancy Weiss Malkiel Scholar for the Woodrow Wilson Foundation.

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Building a Carceral State at the U.S-Mexico Divide
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Pacific Historical Review, Vol. 88 No. 1, Winter 2019; (pp. 86-109) DOI: 10.1525/phr.2019.88.1.86
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Building a Carceral State at the U.S-Mexico Divide
Mary E. Mendoza
Pacific Historical Review, Vol. 88 No. 1, Winter 2019; (pp. 86-109) DOI: 10.1525/phr.2019.88.1.86
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