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 ...
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Holocaust Museum Houston (HMH) will open its first Spanish/English bilingual exhibit, Bittersweet Harvest: The Bracero Program 1942-1964. The exhibit showcases the bracero program, the largest guest ...
Begun in 1942 as a temporary war measure to address labor needs in agriculture and the railroads, the bracero program eventually become the largest guest worker program in U.S. history. Small farmers, ...
GREELEY, Colo. — During World War II, millions of Mexican men came to the U.S. through our government program to work in the fields. There was a shortage of American agriculture workers, and they ...
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 ...
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 ...