Browse Items (120 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Previous Page Page of 8 Next Page Sort by: Title Creator Date Added Poster created by U.S. Employment Service U.S. Employment Service unknown On highway no. 1 of the "OK" state near Webbers Falls, Muskogee County, Oklahoma. Seven children and eldest son's family. Father was a blacksmith in Paris, Arkansas. Son was a tenant farmer. "We're bound for Kingfisher (Oklahoma wheat) and Lubbock (Texas cotton). We're not trying to but we'll be in California yet. We're not going back to Arkansas; believe I can better myself" Lange, Dorothea, photographer 1938 June. Migration and Education in the U.S. South Lindley Andrew (Interviewer), Cynthia Bredenberg (Interviewee) April 15, 2023 Mexican workers recruited and brought to the Arkansas valley, Colorado, Nebraska and Minnesota by the FSA (Farm Security Administration), to harvest and process sugar beets under contract with the Inter-mountain Agricultural Improvement Association 1943 May. Mexican Independence Day Parade in Fort Worth Blackwell, Dale (Photographer) September 14, 1974 Mexican Farm Labor Agreement (Bracero Contract), 1958 MAPS Alexander Barsemian Map of abortion restrictions Map 3 Map 3 Map 2 Map 1 Map 1 Louis Zapata Campaign Placard 1977 Louis F Post Previous Page Page of 8 Next Page Output Formats atom, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2