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Telling the Story of the Braceros

Summary by Good Times Santa Cruz
In 1942, the U.S. and Mexico hammered out a deal that allowed millions of Mexican men to enter the country to work. Through its 22-year history, the Bracero Program saw more than four million workers come to work as agricultural laborers. The Braceros—which means people who work with their arms—faced harsh conditions, discrimination and low wages. But more than that, their work and struggles helped shape the rich history of the state’s agricultu…
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