City of Inmates Justice, Power, and Politics Coeditors Heather Ann Thompson Rhonda Y. Williams Editorial Advisory Board Peniel E. Joseph Barbara Ransby Matthew D. Lassiter Vicki L. Ruiz Daryl Maeda Marc Stein The Justice, Power, and Politics series publishes new works in history that explore the myriad struggles for justice, battles for power, and shifts in politics that have shaped the United States over time. Through the lenses of justice, power, and politics, the series seeks to broaden scholarly debates about America’s past as well as to inform public discussions about its future. More information on the series, including a complete list of books published, is available at http://justicepowerandpolitics.com/. City of Inmates Conquest, Rebellion, and the Rise of Human Caging in Los Angeles, 1771–1965 Kelly Lytle Hernández The UniversiTy of norTh Carolina Press Chapel Hill This book was published with the assistance of the ThornTon h. Brooks fUnd of the University of North Carolina Press. © 2017 Kelly Lytle Hernández All rights reserved Set in Miller, TheSerif, and Egiziano types by Tseng Information Systems, Inc. Manufactured in the United States of America The University of North Carolina Press has been a member of the Green Press Initiative since 2003. Chapter 2 is largely based upon an article previously published by the Pacific Coast Branch American Historical Association and the University of California Press, Kelly Lytle Hernández, “Hobos in Heaven: Race, Incarceration, and the Rise of Los Angeles, 1880–1910,” Pacific Historical Review 83, no. 3 (August 2014): 410–47. Cover illustration: Mexican men incarcerated in the Los Angeles County Jail in the early 1930s. The Pedro J. González Papers (1915–1978), Collection 0060, courtesy of the UCla Chicano Studies Research Center. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Names: Hernández, Kelly Lytle, author. Title: City of inmates : conquest, rebellion, and the rise of human caging in Los Angeles, 1771–1965 / by Kelly Lytle Hernández. Other titles: Justice, power, and politics. Description: Chapel Hill : The University of North Carolina Press, [2017] | Series: Justice, power, and politics | Includes bibliographical references and index. Identifiers: lCCn 2016039788| isBn 9781469631189 (cloth : alk. paper) | isBn 9781469631196 (ebook) Subjects: lCsh: Imprisonment—California—Los Angeles—History. | Discrimination in criminal justice administration—California—Los Angeles—History. | Criminal justice, Administration of—California—Los Angeles—History. Classification: lCC hv9956.l67 h47 2017 | ddC 365/.97949409—dc23 lC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2016039788 Contents Introduction. Conquest and Incarceration 1 1 An Eliminatory Option 16 2 Hobos in Heaven 45 3 Not Imprisonment in a Legal Sense 64 4 Scorpion’s Tale 92 5 Caged Birds 131 6 Justice for Samuel Faulkner 158 Conclusion. Upriver in the Age of Mass Incarceration 195 The Rebel Archive 199 Notes 221 Bibliography 269 Acknowledgments 291 Index 293 Illustrations John Gast, American Progress 11 Los Angeles County sheriff’s office and jail 35 Cut made on Broadway (Fort Street), 1871 38 “Tramps Sleeping on Park Bench” 48 Chinese massacre victims in the Los Angeles County Jail yard, 1871 67 Officers of the Chinese Six Companies 74 Narcisa Higuera, 1905 95 President Porfirio Díaz, 1907 97 Ricardo Flores Magón 99 Credential for inductees into the PlM army 108 Magonista secret code key 114 Magonista coded correspondence 115 Los Angeles County Jail, 1904 121 Ricardo Flores Magón and María Talavera Broussé 122 La Tuna Detention Farm, 1932 140 Escapee reward notice, Tucson Prison Camp #10, 1930s 142 Housing quarters at Tucson Prison Camp #10, 1933 143 Pedro J. González and Los Madrugadores 152 Los Angeles County Jail, early 1930s 155 The Downbeat Club, ca. 1941 166 Florence Hicks, San Quentin booking photo 171 Jessie Waters, San Quentin booking photo 173 Maizie de la Cruz, San Quentin booking photo 173 Corrias Hillard, San Quentin booking photo 173 “Officers Raid Home, Kill Man” 176 “With or without papers, we will always be illegal” 212 Maps and Tables MaPs Territorial Expansion of the United States, 1783–1848 13 The Tongva Basin 18 TaBles Total Arrests by laPd, 1887–1906 53 Arrests, by Race and Gender, for the Los Angeles City Jail, 1894–1906 56 Average Length of Sentence for Immigration Offenders, 1931–1936 145 Number of Mexicans Arrested by laPd, 1928–1939 149 This page intentionally left blank City of Inmates
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