Eva Ortíz

Title

Eva Ortíz

Description

Biographical Synopsis of Interviewee: Eva Ortiz was born April 5, 1934, on a ranch in Chihuahua, Chihuahua, México; her mother, Teresa Orozco, was a housewife, and her father, Jesús Ruiz, worked on an ejido; Eva was the third born of her five siblings; she was formally educated through the fourth grade and often helped her father work the land; in 1957, she married Manuel Ortiz Orozco and later had two children; Manuel enlisted in the bracero program prior to their marriage, in1955, and he continued after as well; as a bracero, he labored in New Mexico and Texas, picking various vegetables and cotton and caring for livestock; they later immigrated to the United States and ultimately became citizens.

Summary of Interview: Ms. Ortiz talks about her family and what her life was like growing up; as a young woman she began dating Manuel Ortiz Orozco, whom she knew from the ranch where they were both raised; in 1955, he enlisted in the bracero program; she was happy that he joined, because it was of great help, especially given that the harvests were so undependable; they often wrote love letters to each other; when he and other men were gone their fields were abandoned, and the women and children did the best they could; after he returned from his first contract, they married in 1957; they continued living on the same ranch, but were very poor; Manuel renewed his contract three more times out of necessity; even so, he earned only fifty cents an hour, and consequently did not have much to send home; the barracks he lived in often had rats and snakes; Eva stayed with her parents, and a year later, her son was born; she suffered greatly in Manuel’s absence; they were so poor, she had to go to different stores asking for them to extend her credit for food; the other bracero wives all helped each other as best they could and shared what little money they had; many were worried their husbands would find new wives in the United States and not return home; Manuel went home roughly every year; in 1960, their daughter was born; the family later immigrated to the United States, and they ultimately became citizens.

Creator

Díaz, Alejandra
Ortíz, Eva

Date

2008-01-07

Subject

wife of a bracero

Rights

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

Language

spa

title (Spanish)

Eva Ortíz

creator (Spanish)

Díaz, Alejandra

Rights Holder

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

Online Submission

No

Duration

44:26

Bit Rate/Frequency

24 bit
96 k

Interviewer

Díaz, Alejandra

Interviewee

Ortíz, Eva

Location

Casa Grande, Arizona

File Name Identifier

Ortiz_AZ051

Citation

Díaz, Alejandra and Ortíz, Eva, “Eva Ortíz,” Bracero History Archive, accessed November 22, 2024, https://braceroarchive.org/items/show/742.