The Bracero Program (from the Spanish term bracero [bɾaˈse.ɾo], meaning "manual laborer" or "one who works using his arms") was a U.S. Government-sponsored...
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of Mexican workers for employment was at the time controlled by the Bracero Program, established during World War II by an agreement between the U.S. and...
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Koestler, Fred L. "Bracero Program". tshaonline.org. Retrieved November 1, 2023. Calavita, Kitty (1992). Inside the State: The Bracero Program, Immigration...
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Coyote (person) (section The Bracero Program: 1942–65)
labour-brokerage coyote, by implementing the Bracero Program in 1942. The popularity of the Bracero Program resulted in a greater Mexican demand for guest-worker...
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States, there have been efforts at guest worker programs for many years. These include the Bracero Program, enacted during World War II; attempts by the...
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worked to legislate for (1) a Mexican guest workers program, which would become the Bracero program, (2) laws prohibiting strike activity, and (3) military...
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Maquiladora (redirect from Border Industrialization Program)
Industrialization Program'). Specific programs and laws have made Mexico's maquila industry grow rapidly. From 1942 to 1964, the Bracero program allowed men...
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employers complied. The Bracero Program displays that 4.6 million Mexican nationals took farm labor jobs, showing that this program had influenced many to...
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History of Mexican Americans (section Bracero program)
"Bracero Program". Encyclopedia of the Great Plain. University of Nebraska–Lincoln. Retrieved 30 December 2020. Koestler, Fred L. "Bracero Program"....
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(1948) Operation Wetback (1954) Chandler Roundup (1997) Bracero Program Repatriation flight program Immigration to Mexico Nava, Julian; Hoffman, Abraham...
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of the UFW, fought the Bracero Program that existed from 1942 to 1964. Their opposition was due to their belief that the program undermined U.S. workers...
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was a factor in the decision by Congress in 1964 to terminate the bracero program, despite its strong support among farmers. It also helped spur the...
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present in the United States is the termination of the Bracero Program. This bi-national program between the US and Mexico existed from 1942 to 1964 to...
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Mexicans and Puerto Ricans were contracted by the United States under the Bracero Program to alleviate the labor shortage caused by WWII. Gregory, Alice (April...
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from Mexico began to increase. In the 1940s, the Bracero Program became the largest recruitment program of all time and resulted in the signing of 5 million...
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period of increased migration is known as the Bracero Era from 1942 to 1964. This referred to the Bracero program implemented by the United States beginning...
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L.; Swords, Alicia C. S. (2010). Consuming Mexican Labor: From the Bracero Program to NAFTA. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. p. 75. ISBN 978-1-4426-0158-1...
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through a program established by the collaboration of the U.S. government and the Mexican government, known as the Bracero Program. This program allowed...
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society mobilized for war, thousands of Mexican citizens under the Bracero program arrived to Los Angeles for agricultural jobs, as did hundreds of thousands...
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and U.S. processing centers. The selection of bracero workers was a key aspect of the bracero program between the United States and Mexico, which began...
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Henry Pope Anderson (section Bracero health study)
activist, author, and historian. He studied the Bracero program (an agricultural guest-worker program) as a graduate student in Public Health at the University...
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From 1950 to 1964 the farm served as a processing center for the Bracero Program which brought Mexicans to the United States as guest agricultural workers...
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like brownface. The Bracero Program of 1942 serves as another possible explanation for the emergence of brownface. This program was an agreement between...
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the UFW, fought the Bracero Program that existed from 1942 to 1964. Their opposition stemmed from their belief that the program undermined U.S. workers...
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Town Full of Dead Mexicans: The Salinas Valley Bracero Tragedy of 1963, the End of the Bracero Program, and the Evolution of California's Chicano Movement"...
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material for the conflict and also 300,000 guest workers under the Bracero program to replace some of the Americans who had left to fight in the war....
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Wetback in 1954 in cooperation with the Mexican government. While the Bracero program was in force, the INS deported one million Mexicans starting in 1954...
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Pre-Chicano Movement 1917 Bath riots Bisbee Deportation Bloody Christmas Bracero program California agricultural strikes Cantaloupe strike of 1928 Citrus Strike...
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forces. LULAC campaigned against the Emergency Farm Labor Program (also known as the Bracero Program), which began in 1942 to fill the farm-labor shortage...
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Operation Wetback temporarily relieved national hysteria, criticism of the Bracero program mounted."); David G. Gutiérrez, Walls and Mirrors: Mexican Americans...
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