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2. Notes on Contributors
3. Acknowledgments
4. Selected Bibliography
5. Epilogue: Suburban Cosmopolitanism in the San Gabriel Valley
6. 27. 1181 Durfee Avenue: 1983 to 1986
7. 31. Durfee Avenue
8. 30. Rush Street
9. 28. Train versus Pedestrian on Valley Boulevard
10. Part V. Literary Cartographies
11. 29 Epiphany Catholic Church
12. 25. A Gay Bar, Some Familia, and Latina Butch-Femme: Rounding Out the Eastside Circle at El Monte’s Sugar Shack
13. 24. Punk and the Seamstress
14. 22. Memories of El Monte: Art Laboe’s Charmed Life on the Air
15. 21. El Monte’s Wild Past: A History of Gay’s Lion Farm
16. 26. All the Zumba Ladies: Reclaiming Bodies and Space through Serious Booty Shaking
17. 23. El Monte’s Wildweed: Biraciality and the Punk Ethos of the Gun Club’s Jeffrey Lee Pierce
18. 15. Life at Marrano Beach: The Lost Barrio Beach of Los Angeles
19. 18. Whittier Narrows Park: A Story of Water, Power, and Displacement
20. 16. From Small Farming to Urban Agriculture: El Monte and Subsistence Homesteading
21. 20. The Starlite Swap Meet
22. 17. A Community Erased: Japanese Americans in El Monte and the Greater San Gabriel Valley
23. 19. Transportational El Monte: From the Red Car to the Freeway
24. Part IV. Popular Culture
25. Part III. Nature and the Built Environment
26. 14. Hicks Camp: A Mexican Barrio
27. 13. Dreams of Escape and Belonging: The Making of Asian El Monte since 1965
28. 12. American Dreams and Immigrant Realities in a South El Monte Shoe Factory
29. 10. ¡La Lucha Continua!: Gloria Arellanes and the Women of the Chicano Movement
30. 11. Toward a Radical Arts Practice: Theater and Muralism during the Chicano Movement
31. 9. “City of Achievement': The Making of the City of South El Monte, 1955–1976
32. 7. Bitter Fruit: The El Monte Berry Strike of 1933
33. 6. Ricardo Flores Magón and the Anarchist Movement in El Monte
34. 5. Rise, Fall, Repeat: El Monte’s White Supremacy Movements
35. 8. Schools for All: The Desegregation Campaign in El Monte
36. Part II. Social and Political Movements
37. 3. From Alta California to American Statehood: Race, Change, and the Californio Pico Family
38. 4. Here Come the El Monte Boys: Vigilante Justice and Lynch Mobs in Nineteenth-Century El Monte
39. 1. The Tongva People
40. 2. Toypurina: A Legend Etched in the Landscape
41. Part I. Origins and Departures
42. Title Page, Copyright, Dedication
43. Introduction: Finding Silenced Histories, Lost Intersections, and Radical Possibilities in Greater El Monte
44. Contents
45. Teachable Moment : “We Want to Free DC from Our Enemies”: A Grassroots Campaign for Home Rule
46. 1. From Perpetual Foreigner to Pacific Rim Entrepreneur: The U.S. Military, Asian Americans, and the Circuitous Path of Sport
47. 19. Transportational El Monte: From the Red Car to the Freeway
48. 16. From Small Farming to Urban Agriculture: El Monte and Subsistence Homesteading
49. From Small Farming to Urban Agriculture
50. From Alta California to American Statehood
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