Decades ago, the United States eagerly welcomed more than 1 million Mexican nationals across the border. Through an agreement between the U.S. and Mexican governments, the temporary workers, known as ...
Through freestanding, illustrated banners with text, this bilingual (English and Spanish) exhibition examines the experiences of bracero workers and their families while providing insight into Mexican ...
Manuel Alvarado was part of the Bracero Program in the 1960s, which allowed millions of Mexican men to work legally in the United States on short-term labor contracts. (Juliana Yamada / Los Angeles ...
The Holocaust Museum of Houston is opening its first bilingual English-Spanish exhibition, showcasing the history of a guest-workers program that allowed the United States to maintain its agricultural ...
A photo exhibit of Mexican guest workers in the United States from 1942-1964, laborers known as braceros or "those who work with their arms." The Bracero Program is the primary origin of the ...
As labor and immigration experts debate President Bush's recent plan for a new immigrant guest worker program, thousands of elderly Mexican men who came to the United States under the last such ...
Through freestanding, illustrated banners with text, this bilingual (English and Spanish) exhibition examines the experiences of bracero workers and their families while providing insight into Mexican ...