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Title The marauders : [standing up to vigilantes in the American borderlands] / Patrick Strickland.
Author Strickland, Patrick, author.
Publication Info. Brooklyn, NY : Melville House Publishing, [2021]
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Location Call No. Status
 Alafaya  364.1 STR    Check Shelves
 Orlando Public Library (Downtown) - Third Floor  364.1 STR    Check Shelves
 South Trail  364.1 STR    Check Shelves
Description xvii, 253 pages ; 22 cm
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Note Subtitle from book jacket.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction : the border is everywhere -- They weren't hunters, and it wasn't hunting season -- A history of violence -- The killings -- Explosives, drugs, and cash -- In Texas, a manhunt -- The border came to get us -- Vigilantes on patrol -- Making friends in high places -- A suspicious individual in the desert -- This is America, and I can live wherever I want -- I used to be a shitbag -- Elections, riots, the border, and the future -- Conclusion : the marauders.
Summary "This real-life Western tells the story of how citizens in a small Arizona border town stood up to anti-immigrant militias and vigilantes. The Marauders uncovers the riveting nonfiction saga of far-right militias terrorizing the border towns of southern Arizona. In one of the towns profiled, Arivaca, rogue militia members killed a man and his nine-year-old daughter in 2009. In response, the residents organized and spent two years trying to push the new militias out through boycotts and by urging local businesses to ban them. The militias and vigilante groups again raised the stakes, spreading Pizzagate-style conspiracy theories alleging that town residents were complicit in child sex trafficking, prompting fears of vigilante violence. The Marauders flips the standard formula most often applied to stories about immigration and the far right. Too often those stories are told from the perspective of the ones committing the violence. While Strickland doesn't shy away from exploring those dark themes, the far right are not the protagonists of the book. Rather, the people targeted by hate groups, and the individuals who rose up to stop them in their tracks, are the heroes of this dramatic story."--Provided by publisher.
Subject Vigilantism -- Arizona.
Vigilantes -- Arizona.
Vigilantes -- Mexican-American Border Region.
Vigilantism -- Mexican-American Border Region.
Immigrants -- Violence against -- Mexican-American Border Region.
Immigrants -- Violence against -- Arizona.
Right-wing extremists -- Mexican-American Border Region.
Right-wing extremists -- Arizona.
Mexican-American Border Region -- Social conditions.
Arizona -- Social conditions.
Genre Nonfiction.
Nonfiction.
ISBN 9781612199269 hardcover : $27.99
1612199267 hardcover