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Illustrations

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Inland Southern California

FIGURES

1.Smoke rises from eight open hearth furnaces at the Kaiser steel mill in Fontana, CA, 1952.

2.Chinese dismantling crew being bused to their camp at the end of the day shift, Kaiser steel mill, Fontana, CA, December 1993.

3.Workers load 75-ton ladles from the Kaiser steel mill onto the Atlantic Queen for shipment to China, Los Angeles Harbor, July 1994.

4.Kaiser steel worker oversees pouring of hot metal pig iron from a blast furnace by means of a 75-ton ladle, Fontana, CA, May 1, 1952.

5.Growth of consumer debt in the United States, 1980–2010.

6.Value of commodities imported into the United States, by country, 1996–2010.

7.Port growth by container volume.

8.A typical integrated global shipment system.

9.“Invisible No More.” Warehouse workers use a forklift to block major truck intersection.

10.Father Fernando Santillana and a small group try to stop an angry truck driver from ramming into protestors.

11.Patented cross-dock model.

12.Warehouse management systems enable labor surveillance and discipline.

13.Body-worn barcode scanners turn warehouse workers into cyborg logistics laborers.

14.Blue-collar warehouse wages.

15.Temporary worker wages.

16.Growth in temporary employment.

17.A Latinx region in the making: share of population growth by race, Riverside and San Bernardino Counties.

18.Ku Klux Klan members march through residential streets in Fontana, CA, November 28, 1981.

19.Vandals paint KKK graffiti and erect a cross on the home of Anthony Alexander and his mother, Ora Angel, San Bernardino, CA, 1984.

20.Skechers warehouse in Moreno Valley.

TABLES

1.Diesel-Related Cancer Cases

2.Former Farmland Converted to Housing and Warehouse Development, San Bernardino County, 2004–2006

3.Top Homebuilders in the Inland Empire

4.Largest Industrial Warehouse Developers in the Inland Empire, 2009

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