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Mixed-Bloods, Mestizas, and Pintos: Race, Gender, and Claims to Whiteness in Helen Hunt Jackson’s Ramona and María Amparo Ruiz De Burton’s Who Would Have Thought It?

Western American Literature
doi 10.1353/wal.2001.0048
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January 1, 2001

Authors
Margaret D. Jacobs
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Project Muse


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