Mexican agricultural laborers arriving in Stockton, California, to harvest of beets in May 1943. Wartime labor shortages were met by the government sponsored Bracero program which regulated temporary laborers from Mexico.

Mexican agricultural laborers arriving in Stockton, California, to harvest of beets in May 1943. Wartime labor shortages were met by the government sponsored Bracero program which regulated temporary laborers from Mexico.
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