Interviewee

Alberto Montes

Interviewer

Mireya Loza

Project

Bracero Oral History

Biographical Synopsis of Interviewee

Alberto Montes was born on September 14, 1928, in Huejuquilla el Alto, Jalisco, México; he is the oldest of eight siblings; he never attended formal schooling, and began working in agriculture at age eleven; in 1953, he enlisted in the Bracero Program; he worked in New Mexico picking cotton.

Summary of Interview

Mr. Montes recalls growing up in Huejuquilla el Alto, Jalisco, México with seven siblings; he states that at age eleven he began working in agriculture; he explains that he heard about the Bracero Program in 1952, and decided to enlist in 1953; additionally, he details what the hiring process was like in Empalme, Sonora, México; he describes what the medical exams were like, the process he went through, and his trip to the border; furthermore, he remembers working in New Mexico picking cotton, and what his daily work day was like; he presents what food braceros had, what their living arrangements were like, and how they were treated; moreover, he recounts the discrimination he experienced; he concludes by stating that he has fond memories of the program, and that after repeated trips to the United States, he decided to stay in San Jose, California.

Date of Interview

7-27-2005

Length of Interview

24 minutes

Tape Number

No. 1112

Transcript Number

No. 1112

Length of Transcript

15 pages

Interview Number

No. 1112

Terms of Use

Unrestricted

Comments

Interview in Spanish.

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