By Ruben Salazar

This primary significant choice of former la instances reporter and columnist Ruben Salazar's writings, is a testomony to his pioneering function within the Mexican American neighborhood, in journalism, and within the evolution of race kin within the U.S. Taken jointly, the articles function a documentary background of the Chicano flow of the Nineteen Sixties and of the altering standpoint of the kingdom as a whole.Since his tragic dying whereas overlaying the large Chicano antiwar moratorium in la on August 29, 1970, Ruben Salazar has develop into a legend within the Chicano group. As a reporter and later as a columnist for the l. a. instances, Salazar used to be the 1st journalist of Mexican American history to move over into the mainstream English-language press. He wrote generally at the Mexican American group and served as a overseas correspondent in Latin the United States and Vietnam. this primary significant selection of Salazar's writing is a testomony to his pioneering function within the Mexican American neighborhood, in journalism, and within the evolution of race kinfolk within the usa. Taken jointly, the articles function a documentary background of the Chicano flow of the Nineteen Sixties and of the altering viewpoint of the country as a whole.Border Correspondent offers choices from every one interval of Salazar's occupation. The tales and columns rfile a transforming into frustration with the Kennedy management, a tender C?sar Ch?vez commencing to arrange farm employees, the Vietnam struggle, and clash among police and group in East l. a.. one of many first to take investigative journalism into the streets and jails, Salazar's first-hand bills of his reviews with drug clients and police, traditional humans and criminals, make compelling reading.Mario Garc?a's advent offers a biographical comic strip of Salazar and situates him within the context of yankee journalism and Chicano background.

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How are things today? Shocked at Conditions Speaking at a California Farm Bureau Federation meeting in San Diego Nov. 13, Dr. Jessup said in part: "After three years work, I, though filled with astonishment and profound respect for your accomplishment, remain at the same time shocked at the poverty, disease, and living standards which you still tolerate in many of your labor camps and rural fringe areas, housing an important segment of your seasonal farm workers' families. " Migration Unneeded "This could be a work force with a truly adequate annual family income; whose families would not have to migrate and thus fall heir to the inevitable hazards and disruptions that will always attend family migration.

S. " But first, who is this international farmhand commuter? S. " Contreras first worked in the United States as a "wetback" illegally sneaking across the Rio Grande, in the days when about one million desperate Mexicans bid against each other for jobs in this country. ― 74 ― On his return to Mexico he married, acquired a family of six and spent all his American earnings. S. Border Patrol had intensified its crackdown on wetbacks, and Contreras decided to become a bracero. Had To Pay Bribes "The mordidas (literally 'bites,' that is, bribes) I had to pay Mexican bureaucrats came to 600 pesos, but luckily I was able to borrow it from my brother who had just returned home from Texas as a mojado (wetback)," Contreras said.

Where are they? Why don't they come to California any more?

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