Includes bibliographical references (pages [267]-283) and index.
Documenting a new urbanism -- Settlement women and the "courts of Sonoratown," 1894-1906 -- "Writing reform" : the Sonoratown anthologies -- The better city : progressives, housing, and the evolution of a "Mexican" problem -- From Americanization to repatriation -- "Reading Mexico," making Americans : immigrant education during the era of Americanization -- The iconography of the "Mexican" slum : plague, housing, and documentary photography -- Landscapes of labor: reforming the camp and colonia -- New deal or old deal? -- Race, pastoralism, and rural rehabilitation -- The "Mexican" slum revisited : the case of public housing -- Intercultural programs for reform under the good neighbor policy