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Community life --- Fish canneries --- Fishers --- Italian American families --- Women immigrants --- Italian American women --- Associations, institutions, etc. --- Human ecology --- Canneries --- Fishery processing plants --- Anglers --- Fishermen --- Persons --- Families, Italian American --- Italian Americans --- Families --- Immigrant women --- Immigrants --- Women, Italian American --- Women --- History --- Social conditions --- Monterey (Calif.) --- Sicily (Italy) --- Regione siciliana (Italy) --- Sikelia (Italy) --- Sycylia (Italy) --- Królestwo Sycylii (Italy) --- Sicilia (Italy) --- Sicile (Italy) --- Sicilian Regional Government --- Sicily --- Ṣiqillīyah (Italy) --- Sitsilyah (Italy) --- Sicily (Italy : Territory under Allied occupation, 1943-1947) --- Naples (Kingdom) --- City of Monterey (Calif.) --- Monterey, Calif. --- Monterrey (Calif.) --- Social life and customs --- Emigration and immigration --- Sports persons --- Sportspersons
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In 1917, Fort Ord was established in the tiny subdivision of Seaside, California. Over the course of the 20th century, it held great national and military importance-a major launching point for World War II operations, the first base in the military to undergo complete integration, the West Coast's most important training base for draftees in the Vietnam War, a site of important civil rights movements-until its closure in the 1990's. Alongside it, the city of Seaside took form. Racial Beachhead offers the story of this city, shaped over the decades by military policies of racial
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Agricultural laborers --- Agriculture --- History.
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