In May 1933, Hicks camp was nearing full capacity. More than 1,500 migrant workers were settling down to […]
Category Archive: labor
Hello there. You are now witnesses to a kind of confrontation between me and these three men. And […]
My family moved to North Carolina in the late 1980s, having left a stagnant and hopeless West Virginia […]
Several times a year, the intrepid reporters of Tropics of Meta follow the academic conference beat, checking out […]
A visit to El Monte, California reveals many official signs and markers that harken back to the town’s […]
Since electronic computers were declassified at the end of World War II, journalists, social theorists, and ordinary people […]
“I remember traveling to Lake Elsinore, which was a long way in those days,” reminisced Zeke Mejia in […]
“I remember the Queen was beautiful, and the parade came down from Hicks Camp to Medina Court. The […]