"Factors Leading to the Establishment of a Mexican Colony in Lovell, Wyoming in 1924" by Augustin Redwine, March 26, 1979
This paper examines the economic and social factors that led to the creation of a Mexican labor colony in Lovell, Wyoming. It highlights the role of the sugar beet industry in attracting Mexican migrant workers, the challenges they faced in terms of discrimination and labor conditions, and how they established a close-knit community while navigating their place in a predominantly Anglo-American society.
Resource Identifier
LovellColony
Citation
Lawrence A. Cardoso papers, Collection No. 400011, Box 9, folder 6, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
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