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CHINESE IN SONORA

The old "mounted guards" give way to the "border patrol."

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Author
R.G.Willson
Article Date
September 18, 1960
Journal Title
Ariz Days & Ways

Have quick more money than Mandarins

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Author
L.M.Jacques
Article Date
Summer 1976
Journal Title
J Ariz Hist

Chinese labor, economic development and social reaction

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Author
G.V.Krutz
Article Date
Fall 1971
Journal Title
Ethnohistory
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