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Manuel Montes Robles' Alien laborer's identification card (MICA).

This is the back of the alien laborer's identification card. It has the general information for Manuel Montes Robles. It states that it was issued to him on July 20, 1959 in Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico.

This certificate of recognition is for Manuel Montes Robles

Manuel Montes Robles' certificate of recognition for his work as a bracero.

This birth certificate delineates the lineage of Federico Navarro Duran. It also states that he was born March 2, 1929 in Guanajuato.

This birth certificate delineates the lineage of Federico Navarro Duran. It also states that he was born March 2, 1929 in Guanajuato. He received this copy of his birth certificate on November 3, 1992.

This birth certificate delineates the birth of M. Esther Rivera, Federico Navarro Duran's wife. It also states that she was born January 23, 1930 in Guanajuato.

This birth certificate delineates the birth of M. Esther Rivera, Federico Navarro Duran's wife. It also states that she was born January 23, 1930 in Guanajuato.

Letter support rehire of Nepomucano Gonzalez by James Hiroto of the Coachella Valley Farmers Association.

Receipt for model radio in 1958 for Nepomucano Gonzalez

This letter is from Federico Navarro to Mexican Consul in Los Angeles. In it, he solicits that the Consulate be aware that Mr. Baldomero Capiz is not a representative of the bracero community within California or the United States. He goes on to…

Handwritten note on backside of receipt of model radio purchased by Nepomucano Gonzalez in 1958.

Receipt for blender purchased from Lopes Hardware Co. in 1958.

This receipt shows money Salvador Velasco Patino sends to relative in Guadalajara, Mexico in 1945.

Newspaper burial notice of James Takeshi Hiroto aged 65 of Santa Ana, California.

Political newspaper clipping in 1989 California addressing need to bring in Hispanic and Asian vote for candidate Brown.

Western Union receipts sending money to Mexico. The top image displays a receipt from Salvador Velasco Patino to Rosario De Velaso in Atlas, Guadalajara in 1956. The bottom image displays a receipt from Nepomuceno Gonzalez to Rosario De Velasco in…

Western Union receipts in 1958 and 1959. The top image is of a receipt from Nepomuceno Gonzalez to Esperanza Velasco in 1958 for $42. The bottom image is of a receipt from Nepomuceno Gonzalez to Rosario De Velasco in 1959 for $42.

Western union receipt of money sent by Nepomuceno Gonzalez to Rosario De Velasco in 1959 for $56.

Money order receipts drawn from 1947 to 1949 of funds sent to Mexico. Receipts are to Rosario Ramirez (2) and Arnulfo Velasco (1). The amounts are $100, $26, and $35.

Money order receipts of funds sent by Gonzalez to Mexico from 1947 to 1949. Rosario Ramirez received the first two. Sra. Francisca Rodriguez received the third one. The amounts were $21, $21, and $24.

Federico Navarro Duran received this missing documentation in Mexicali, Baja California in 2006 because he was missing some documents for his request of his 10%.

This letter acknowledges the fact that Federico Navarro Duran worked as a bracero from 1952 to 1961. Martin Cuevas Diaz and Jesus Nava Orozco signed as witnesses that he worked in various places throughout the United States of America.

Money order receipts sent by Gonzalez to Rosario Ramirez (2) and Francisca Rodriguez (1) between 1947-1949. The amounts are for $63, $40, $30.

A decree from Mexican President Vicente Fox for ex-braceros looking for their 10%. It was published on Wednesday, May 25, 2005.
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