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Summary:
In this Farm Labor Project episode, the historical narrators describe participating in Brooklyn College's Farm Labor Project. These students, children of immigrants, responded to the World War II farm labor shortage by volunteering to spend their summer as farmworkers. During the summers of 1942, '43, and '44, they worked on farms in Upstate New York picking peas and beans. The students describe the hard work of farming; encounters with America's migrant farm labor; the experience of being the "other" in small homogenous farming communities; and the adventure of living away from home, immigrant families, and urban life for the first time. Interview Theme Index: Background
and Youth Documents:
Sample Interview Transcript: Farm Labor Project Narrators and Biographies: Marjorie
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