[Track 1] Spanish language interviews with bracero workers at San Antonio Camp on the topics of medical treatment, activities, habits, and attitudes. Collected by Henry P. Anderson in the course of his thesis research into health attitudes of agricultural workers. Anderson asks questions to Danny Martinez who translates the questions into spanish.
[Track 2] Speeches made at a Community Service Organization (CSO) meeting at the Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles, Calif.
[0:55:26] Continued interviews with bracero workers at San Antonion Camp.
[1:33:35] Henry P. Anderson and a correspondent discuss their research on the effects of the Bracero Program, contrasting the Bracero Program during World War II and in the post-war era.
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Farm Labor (mostly Spanish). Side 1: George Sanchez, 1959, Jerry Holleman, interviews by Danny Martinez. San Antonio Camp , all 1-7/8. Side 2: Interviews, Danny Martinez 1-7/8 and 3-3/4, 900; CSO meeting (Los Angeles?) 1959, 1-7/8, 1200.
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