Pastures of Plenty: Hard Times in the Country: The Depression Years
Series: Pastures of Plenty: A History of California Farm Workers
From: RGoodman group
Length: 00:53:59
This program looks at the European immigrants who came to work the fields of California. We'll tour the farms of Ivano Comelli, son of an Italian farm worker, and Nita Gizdich, Croatian-American apple farmer. The decade of the 1930?s was marked by bloody labor battles across the state, in places like Pixley and Salinas, as workers began to demand their rights. As times got harder, thousands of families took to the roads, picking crops up and down the Central Valley. The Okies joined the migrant stream in 1935, swelling the ranks of unemployed pickers. We also hear about El Repatriacion, where law enforcement and immigration officials deported nearly 400,000 Mexican and American citizens of Mexican descent. We think we know this chapter of our history, but we haven't heard this part. Includes two :29 second music bed cutaways. NPR newscast friendly.
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Piece Description
This program looks at the European immigrants who came to work the fields of California. We'll tour the farms of Ivano Comelli, son of an Italian farm worker, and Nita Gizdich, Croatian-American apple farmer. The decade of the 1930?s was marked by bloody labor battles across the state, in places like Pixley and Salinas, as workers began to demand their rights. As times got harder, thousands of families took to the roads, picking crops up and down the Central Valley. The Okies joined the migrant stream in 1935, swelling the ranks of unemployed pickers. We also hear about El Repatriacion, where law enforcement and immigration officials deported nearly 400,000 Mexican and American citizens of Mexican descent. We think we know this chapter of our history, but we haven't heard this part. Includes two :29 second music bed cutaways. NPR newscast friendly.
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gwyn leachman
Posted on April 14, 2007 at 02:21 PM | Permalink
Review of Pastures of Plenty: Hard Times in the Country: The Depression Years
This segment documents the how economic stress foments racial hostility toward immigrant workers. It importantly exposes the (often overlooked) forced deportation of Mexican immigrants in California (along with the attempts at repatriation of Filipino immigrants).
This segment intersperses in its recount of the history of California?s farm workers with haunting reminders of the status quo today. The segment ends powerfully by reiterating the point of telling the story of the dilapidated labor camps of the past: these conditions still exist, though for different people ? and they must be brought out of the shadows if the situation is to be ameliorated.