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              <text>My father, Domingo Ruiz, Sr., was 12 when in 1915 he walked completely alone &#13;
from San Luiz Potosi, Mexico, then a small village, and now the capital of a &#13;
state in Mexico by the same name, to San Antonio, Texas. The trip was dangerous &#13;
from many aspects: There was hardly any infrastructure to speak of at the time, &#13;
the area was full of bandits robbing the various mines in the region, and the &#13;
Mexican Revolution was in full force.  My father inadvertently went northeast, &#13;
instead of due north, and had to cross first the treacherous Panuco river that &#13;
traverses a deep tropical valley at the edge of the plateau on which the state &#13;
sits, and then the formidable Sierra Madre. He had no money on his journey, and &#13;
he knew no one in San Antonio when he arrived.   My father died in an automobile accident at a relatively young age, but not before leaving a family firmly established in this country. &#13;
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                <text>You are being asked to contribute your story to the Bracero History Archive, which is developing a permanent digital record of the Bracero program. Your participation in the project will allow future historians, and people such as yourself, to gain a greater understanding of this program and its effect on the people involved.&lt;br /&gt;You must be 13 years of age or older to submit material to us. Your submission of material constitutes your permission for, and consent to, its dissemination and use in connection with the Bracero History Archive in all media in perpetuity. If you have so indicated on the form, your material will be published on the Bracero History Archive website (with or without your name, depending on what you have indicated). Otherwise, your response will only be available to approved researchers using the Bracero History Archive. The material you submit must have been created by you, wholly original, and shall not be copied from or based, in whole or part, upon any other photographic, literary, or other material, except to the extent that such material is in the public domain. Further, such material must not violate any confidentiality, privacy, security or other laws.&lt;br /&gt;By submitting to the Bracero History Archive you release, discharge, and agree to hold harmless the Bracero History Archive and persons acting under its permission or authority, including a public library to which the collection might be donated for purposes of long-term preservation, from any claims or liability arising out of the Bracero History Archive's use of the material, including, without limitation, claims for violation of privacy, defamation, or misrepresentation.&lt;br /&gt;The Bracero History Archive has no obligation to use your material.</text>
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