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  • Bracero Program - Wikipedia
    The Bracero Program (from the Spanish term bracero [bɾaˈse ɾo], meaning "manual laborer" or "one who works using his arms") was a temporary labor initiative between the United States and Mexico that allowed Mexican workers to be employed in the U S agricultural and railroad industries from 1942 to 1964 [1]
  • Bracero Program | Definition, Significance, Discrimination - Britannica
    Bracero Program, series of agreements between the U S and Mexican governments to allow temporary labourers from Mexico, known as braceros, to work legally in the United States The program ran from 1942 to 1964, and during that time more than 4 5 million Mexicans arrived in the United States, most going to work in Texas and California, either in agriculture or on the railroads
  • 1942: Bracero Program - A Latinx Resource Guide: Civil Rights Cases and . . .
    The Bracero Program concluded on December 31, 1964 as mechanization became more widespread Ultimately, the program resulted in an influx of undocumented and documented laborers, 22 years of cheap labor from Mexico, and remittances to Mexico by Braceros Timeline November 20, 1910-1924:
  • Bracero Agreement (1942-1964) - Immigration History
    The bracero program’s costs, employers’ abuse, and officials’ corrupt practices led many Mexicans to seek work in the United States illegally outside of its auspices, and readily found employment with U S agricultural conglomerates and other employers seeking workers for lower wages The bracero program persisted until 1964, despite its
  • The Bracero Program: Prelude to Cesar Chavez and the Farm Worker . . .
    The Bracero Program was a federally sponsored labor program that was initiated following negotiations with the U S and Mexican governments Officially called the Mexican Farm Labor Program, it was created to address the U S labor shortage caused by World War II and lasted from 1942 to 1964 It brought migrants, mainly men, to the United
  • Home · Bracero History Archive
    The Bracero History Archive collects and makes available the oral histories and artifacts pertaining to the Bracero program, a guest worker initiative that spanned the years 1942-1964 Millions of Mexican agricultural workers crossed the border under the program to work in more than half of the states in America
  • The Bracero Program: Cheap Labor for U. S. Farms - ThoughtCo
    The Bracero Program was an agreement between the United States and Mexico that allowed nearly 4 6 million Mexican citizens to enter the U S temporarily to work on farms, railroads, and in factories between 1942 and 1964 The Bracero Program was originally intended to help American farms and factories remain productive during World War II
  • The Bracero Program: Mexican Labor in the U. S. during WWII
    The Bracero Program, which operated from 1942 to 1964, was a significant agreement between the United States and Mexico, allowing Mexican laborers to work temporarily in the U S This program has left an indelible mark on both nations, influencing immigration policies, bilateral relations, and cultural dynamics


















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