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Going Native in the Orange Empire by Genevieve Carpio, Ph.D. Clay Postdoctoral Fellow Department of History Yale University
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Going Native in the Orange

Empire

by Genevieve Carpio, Ph.D.Clay Postdoctoral Fellow

Department of HistoryYale University

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Racial Movements

Citizenship, Mobility, and the

Making of the Inland Empire

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Narratives of mobility and settlement

are central to maintaining

hierarchical racial categories that

protect uneven access to land, labor,

and cultural citizenship

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Article I:

“Persons born in this State are not eligible to

membership.”

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The navel orange origin story leaves out two central characters

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Historical Society of Pomona Valley

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Inland Mexican Heritage

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Southern California Library

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USC Institute for Media Literacy

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Going Native in the Orange

Empire

by Genevieve Carpio, Ph.D.Clay Postdoctoral Fellow

Department of HistoryYale University