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Seasonal Farm Laborers Program

 Organization

Biography

found: Latin American Video Archives WWW, Dec. 30, 2003 (The agreement for the Seasonal Farm Laborers Program was signed by the governments of Mexico and the United States on July 23, 1942; Bracero Program)

Found in 22 Collections and/or Records:

Oral History Interview with Jose Guevara Rodriguez, 02-05-12, 2006 November 16

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Identifier: UTEPmex10
Abstract

Mr. Guevara Rodriguez grew up in Valle de Santiago Guanajuato. He worked as a bracero in Texas, California, Kansas City, and Montana; picking cotton, strawberries, corn, and harvesting lettuce, asparagas and sugar beet. Activities he did from 1949 to 1964.

Dates: 02-05-12; Digitization: 2006 November 16

Oral History Interview with Jose Solano Ramirez, 2003 September 25, 2006 November 20

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Identifier: UTEPmor10
Abstract

Mr. Solano was born on August 27, 1939 in Tilxapotla, Morelos. He grew up as a farmworker on his family's land. He has a basic formal education. He remembers discrimination that the braceros went through both in Mexico (Empale, Sonora) & in the US (Stockton). He experienced discrimination in church. He worked in California and Arizona.

Dates: 2003 September 25; Digitization: 2006 November 20

Oral History Interview with Juan F. Jacquez, 1980 January 18, 2006 November 15

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Identifier: UTEP385
Abstract

Extensive labor experiences, was deported on one occasion; suffered an accident while on the job; family problems after he obtained residency for his wife, bracero.

Dates: 1980 January 18; Digitization: 2006 November 15

Oral History Interview with Juan Hernandez, 1978 August 20, 2006 November 16

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Identifier: UTEP470
Abstract

Mexican Revolution, Battles of Zacatecas, Torreón, Camargo, the personalities of Villa, de Anda and Murguña; recollections of black American soldiers during the Revolutionary years.

Dates: 1978 August 20; Digitization: 2006 November 16

Oral History Interview with Manuel Guzman Nuñez, 2002 April 17, 2006 November 16

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Identifier: UTEPmex11
Abstract

Mr. Guzman grew up in Uriangato, Guanajuato. He worked as a bracero in California and Arizona picking tomato, green been, oranges, lemons, grapfuit, lettuce, strawberry and plum. Activities he did from 1957 to 1964.

Dates: 2002 April 17; Digitization: 2006 November 16

Oral History Interview with Manuel Sandoval Espino, 2002 June 6, 2006 November 16

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Identifier: UTEPmex17
Abstract

Mr. Sandoval grew up in Mexico City. He worked as a railroad line worker in Kansas, shoveling gravel on roadbeds and repairing the rails. Activities he did from 1943 to 1944.

Dates: 2002 June 6; Digitization: 2006 November 16

Oral History Interview with Miguel Ortega Alvarez, 2003 August 5, 2006 November 16

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Identifier: UTEPmor08
Abstract

Mr. Ortega was born in Miacatl?n, Morelos; help he received from people when trying to get a contract as a bracero; picked green tomato, lettuce, packed lettuce; worked as a bracero until 1964.

Dates: 2003 August 5; Digitization: 2006 November 16

Oral History Interview with Ramon Duran, 1978 July 27, 2006 November 15

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Identifier: UTEP442
Abstract

The Mexican Revolution, migrant workers in the United States; Prohibition; Bracero Program.

Dates: 1978 July 27; Digitization: 2006 November 15

Oral History Interview with Reynaldo Lopez, 1980 July 27, 2006 November 16

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Identifier: UTEP566
Abstract

Bracero Program; experiences and duties as a bracero; anectodes of the braceros and working and living conditions on a pear ranch; duties in the Navy; Vietnam, where he was almost awarded the Purple Heart, some of the prejudices he encountered; deferential attitudes of the Mexican when dealing with "gringos."

Dates: 1980 July 27; Digitization: 2006 November 16

Oral History Interview with Román Jimenez, 1979 July 26, 2006 November 15

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Identifier: UTEP376
Abstract

Biographical data; experiences in school; went to M?xico with his family in 1924, where he worked as an office boy; after retuning to the United States worked in construction in Colorado, and later went to New York where he worked for the railroad as an interpreter for braceros; present employment experiences.

Dates: 1979 July 26; Digitization: 2006 November 15