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“Rousers of the Rabble” in the New Mexico Land Grant War: <i>La Alianza Federal De Mercedes</i> and the Violence of the State
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Critical Race TheoryColonialismLatin American StudyRace LawLawSocial SciencesActivismLatino/a StudiesLatin American DiasporaAfrican American StudiesCivil Rights“ RousersPolitical ScienceRabble ”Alianza MembersLateral ViolenceCivil ConflictMexican HistoryHistorical AnalysisAnti-racismAfrican American SlaverySociologySocial Movement OrganizationNew MexicoSocial Justice
Abstract: This paper examines the patterns of state‐sponsored and state‐tolerated violence directed at a social movement organization in New Mexico known as La Alianza Federal de Mercedes during the 1960s and 1970s. Beginning in the 1960s, Alianza mobilized a broad‐based movement of Chicano activists and Hispano land grant communities to advocate the return of lands they claimed had been stolen following the Mexican American War of 1846–1848. As a result, its leaders and many of its members became targets of law enforcement surveillance programs and counterintelligence operations. In this paper I examine the patterns of surveillance and physical violence directed at Alianza members. Confronted by Alianza's challenge to racial inequality and economic injustice, the state construed Alianza as a generalized, and racialized, threat to social order that required in response the use of coercive control and physical violence.
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