Isidro H. Buso

Title

Isidro H. Buso

Description

Biographical Synopsis of Interviewee: Isidro Buso was born and raised in Delicias, Chihuahua, México, on March 16, 1942; he was the eldest of his four brothers and sister; his father was a construction worker who taught him the trade; at the age of seventeen, he began working in construction; in 1962, he enrolled in the bracero program; while working as a bracero, his various jobs included picking cotton, driving cattle, and feeding hens.


Summary of Interview: Mr. Buso briefly recalls his childhood and adolescence; in 1962, he went through the hiring process in Chihuahua, Chihuahua, México, and from there was sent to Rio Vista, a processing center in Socorro, Texas; he gives a detailed description of his various jobs as a bracero, which included, picking cotton, castrating and driving cattle, and feeding hens; in addition, he also discusses housing issues, the various wages earned, the methods of payment, the length of his contracts, and one instance of racism experienced by his friend who was an African American; sometime later, he decided to become a legal resident, and he details the procedures associated with doing so and how it changed his life; he remarks that his dreams and illusions of working in the United States were well worth any inconveniences he might have faced.

Creator

Martinez, Laureano
Buso, Isidro H.

Date

2003-03-06

Subject

Bracero

Contributor

Cristóbal Borges

Rights

Institute of Oral History, The University of Texas at El Paso

Language

spa

title (Spanish)

Isidro H. Buso

creator (Spanish)

Martínez, Laureano

contributor (Spanish)

Cristóbal A. Borges

Rights Holder

Institute of Oral History, The University of Texas at El Paso

Original Format

Mini Disc

Duration

1:31:16

Bit Rate/Frequency

24 bit
96 k

Interviewer

Martinez, Laureano

Interviewee

Buso, Isidro H.

Location

El Paso, Texas

File Name Identifier

Buso_ELP007

Citation

Martinez, Laureano and Buso, Isidro H., “Isidro H. Buso,” Bracero History Archive, accessed November 15, 2024, https://braceroarchive.org/items/show/57.