U. S.-MEXICO BORDER LABOR HISTORY

A two-year study funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities added 95 interviews with workers on both sides of the Rio Grande, from El Paso-Ciudad Juárez to Brownsville-Matamoros. Interviews chronicle fifty years of employment history along the border. This nationally recognized collection has been utilized extensively by scholars since its completion in 1980.

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Stipend time, Mt. Cristo Rey, El Paso, 1938 Cigarmakers' Union, 1917 Laborers with power hoist, Mt. Cristo Rey, El Paso, 1939

Female workers and interior
of cigar factory, early El Paso
Loading pack burro, 1938


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