A bracero drinks water from a water spicket in a camp in Tracy, California.
Title
A bracero drinks water from a water spicket in a camp in Tracy, California.
Description
Original Caption: "At this central camp for over 800 men near Tracy, Calif these braceros have use this single open pipe for washing their laundry. Many camps do not meet even the minimum health standards set up by the International Agreement.""An outdoor faucet is the sole source of water in a camp near Tracy, California. A fence (REAR) is the only washline." (Jubilee: A Magazine for the Church and Her People, April 1957, p. 40.)
Creator
Leonard Nadel
Date
1956-00-00
Source
The Leonard Nadel Collection, NMAH. Catalogue #: 2004.0138.23.18; Negative #: NAD-2004.0138.23.18; Roll #: 23
Publisher
National Museum of American History
Contributor
National Museum of American History, Division of Work and Industry
Rights
Restricted: no; Contact: NMAH Rights & Reproductions by email before distribution - rightsreproductions@si.edu
Relation
Nadel Caption A, #15. See Nadel Footnotes, 20.
Spatial Coverage
Tracy, California
Rights Holder
National Museum of American History
Citation
Leonard Nadel, “A bracero drinks water from a water spicket in a camp in Tracy, California.,” Bracero History Archive, accessed November 28, 2024, https://braceroarchive.org/es/items/show/1947.