RMDF46TF–Mazatlan Mexico 1970s. Teen boy working selling food snacks to other children. Rich, poor, poverty economic divide. 1973 State of Sinaloa, HOMER SYKES
RF2F43HWG–Mexicans picking cantaloupes one mile north of the Mexican border. Imperial Valley, Califoria. 6:00 a.m. This is highly skilled labor. May 1937. Photograph by Dorothea Lange.
RMW6JWTX–POOR SOIL, DAMAGED BY ACCUMULATED SALT, IS EXAMINED BY MEXICAN FARMER, GILBERTO BUITIERREZ BANAGA, NEAR MEXICALI, MEXICO MEXICANS WANT BETTER QUALITY WATER FROM COLORADO RIVER PRESENTLY SALT CONTENT IS EXTREMELY HIGH AT MEXICAN BORDER
RMDH224N–Girl and elderly woman standing at the entrance of her hut in a poor village, Chanero Rio, Provinz Jonuta, Tabasco, Mexico
RMB6621X–A group of young adult volunteers providing food for poor mexican people
RMD4YKTE–Poor soil, damaged by accumulated salt, is examined by Mexican farmer, Gilberto Buitierrez Banaga, near Mexicali, Mexico. Mexicans want better quality water from Colorado River. Presently salt content is extremely high at Mexican border, May 1972
RMDETRBK–San Cristóbal de las Casas, Mexico. Poverty woman hoping to sell ordinary old bottles to the few American tourists in town. 1970s 1973 HOMER SYKES
RM2M8DY91–Mexican family on a tricycle, Yucatan, Mexico
RMDF4721–San Cristóbal de las Casas 1970s Mexico. Elderly man has servant to buy fruit for him from Indigenous young Indian girls with a baby selling in the daily market. Mexican State of Chipas 1973 HOMER SYKES
RM2AG1AP7–. Young folks' history of Mexico. ^, probably in 1406. [A. D. 1389.] Acamapichtli, King of the Mexicans, diedin 1389, and the throne was given to the brave Huitzili-. hcitl. He was a young man and unmarried, and some ofthe nobles went to the King of the Tepanecs, their master,and humbly besought him to give them his daughter to bemarried to their king. The following speech, put in their The Mexicans Prosper, 67 mouths by the historian, will illustrate their abasement andtheir cunning : Behold, great lord, the poor Mexicans atyour feet, humbly expecting from your goodness a favorwhich is greatl
RMT6XKCN–03 May 2019, Mexico, Culiacán: Pendants with a picture of Jesus Malverde are offered for sale. Malverde is considered the saint of drug bosses in Mexico. On the occasion of his 110th anniversary of death on 03.05.2019 numerous faithful gathered in his native town in the federal state of Sinaloa. Malverde, who is not recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church, is said to have been a highwayman during his lifetime. Many Mexicans worship him as a kind of Robin Hood. According to oral tradition, he robbed the rich families in the Sinaloa region and then distributed the booty among the poor. The
RMBMRP95–Illegal aliens caught in the Tucson Arizona area by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security are taken back to Ojinaga, Mexico
RM2J89FE8–Large-scale agricultural gang labor, Mexicans and whites from the Southwest pull, clean, tie and crate carrots for the eastern market for eleven cents per crate of forty-eight bunches. Many can make barely one dollar a day. Heavy oversupply of labor and competition for jobs is keen. Near Meloland, Imperial Valley.
RMRBF1A7–Local women, San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico
RMT49148–San Juan de Dios Cathedral and the Franz Mayer Museum in Mexico City, Mexico
RM2MJ35Y0–A Mazatecan mother and daughter outside their home near the city of Oaxaca, Oaxaca, Mexico
RMDT24XT–Electricity tapping in the suburbs of Mexico City
RMHYT893–Unreleased image. for editorial usage only. A young Tarahumara Indian boy with a runny nose holds on to his mother, in Copper Canyon, Mexico
RMDY14HH–Oaxaca Zocalo, Mexico,Tuesday April 1, 2014: some of the faces of Oaxaca's rural poor at Antorchista anti poverty demonstration in Oaxaca Zocalo Credit: Dorothy Alexander/Alamy Live News
RF2F43HWA–Mexicans picking cantaloupes one mile north of the Mexican border. Imperial Valley, Califoria. 6:00 a.m. This is highly skilled labor. May 1937. Photograph by Dorothea Lange.
RMW1HHDK–POOR SOIL, DAMAGED BY ACCUMULATED SALT, IS EXAMINED BY MEXICAN FARMER, GILBERTO BUITIERREZ BANAGA, NEAR MEXICALI, MEXICO MEXICANS WANT BETTER QUALITY WATER FROM COLORADO RIVER PRESENTLY SALT CONTENT IS EXTREMELY HIGH AT MEXICAN BORDER
RF2F2P770–Large-scale agricultural gang labor, Mexicans and whites from the Southwest pull, clean, tie and crate carrots for the eastern market for eleven cents per crate of forty-eight bunches. Many can make barely one dollar a day. Heavy oversupply of labor and competition for jobs is keen. Near Meloland, Imperial Valley. February 1939. . Photograph by Dorothea Lange.
RFAETJA6–Cauliflower field packing cleaning cutting in Santa Maria California USA America fields by real illegal Latins Mexicans immigrants central America
RFM84YRB–Mexicans selling souvenirs at Teotihuacan, Mexico
RMHBN4EK–Image taken from page 237 of 'Face to Face with the Mexicans: the domestic life ... legendary and general history of the Mexican people ... With ... illustrations' Image taken from page 237 of 'Face to Face with
RM2M8DY63–Mexican family on a tricycle, Yucatan, Mexico
RMDF471M–San Cristóbal de las Casas 1970s Mexico. Elderly man has servant to buy fruit for him from Indigenous young Indian girls with a baby selling in the daily market. Mexican State of Chipas. 1973 HOMER SYKES
RM2HCAPMK–Mexican family , Merida Mexico
RMT74MXH–Culiacan, Mexico. 03rd May, 2019. Followers of Jesus Malverde, who is considered a saint of drug bosses in Mexico, take part in a procession. On the occasion of his 110th anniversary of death on 03.05.2019 numerous faithful gathered in his native town in the federal state of Sinaloa. Malverde, who is not recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church, is said to have been a highwayman during his lifetime. Many Mexicans worship him as a kind of Robin Hood. According to oral tradition, he robbed the rich families in the Sinaloa region and then distributed the booty among the poor. Credit: dpa pict
RMBMRP6D–Illegal aliens caught in the Tucson Arizona area by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security are taken back to Ojinaga, Mexico
RM2J3NTE1–The kind of work drought refugees and Mexicans do in the Imperial Valley, California. Planting cantaloupe.
RM2AXFF25–Three years among the Indians and Mexicans . rves as the matrix of numerous ores,which are distributed abundantly in the hills and mountains of theinterior. There is very little land of an intermediate quality. It iseither very rich or very poor; it is either bottom land of cliff, prairieor barren; it is a deep black marl or a high bluff rock; and the trans-ition is often so sudden as to produce scenes of the most pictur-esque beauty. Hence the traveller in the interior is often surprisd tobehold at one view, cliffs and prairies, bottoms and barrens, nakedhills, heavy forests, rocks, streams,
RMAKJJ44–Mexicans, Mexican, Mayans, Mayan, father and son, harvesting tomatoes, Tulum, Quintana Roo State, Yucatan, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
RMT4912G–San Juan de Dios Cathedral and the Franz Mayer Museum in Mexico City, Mexico
RME4D30P–Shoeshine boys, San Cristóbal, Chiapas, Mexico
RM2D6T41H–Woman walking with her bicycle in the little town of Dzemul Yucatan during the Covid-19 Pandemic . Yucatan Mexico
RMDGGJKY–Woman cooking in a simple kitchen, Cancun, Yucatan Peninsula, Quintana Roo, Mexico, Latin America, North America
RMDY14GN–Oaxaca Zocalo, Mexico; Tuesday April 1, 2014: people from rural villages are bussed in from Oaxaca State to participate in a mass rally decrying government antipathy to years of demands for electricity potable water paved roads & schools in many villages of rural Oaxaca State & neighboring poor states. A core cadre of Antorchista demonstrators have been camped out under the arches of the Governors Palace in the Zocalo for 63 days & counting.
RM2G29NYY–People on a motorcycle pass in front of mural celebrating healthcare workers as Covid-19 Heroes, Merida Mexico
RMDWRGY4–campesinos join a massive sit in protesting problems of rural poor on March 10 2014 at the Zocalo in front of Governors palace
RF2F2P75X–Large-scale agricultural gang labor, Mexicans and whites from the Southwest pull, clean, tie and crate carrots for the eastern market for eleven cents per crate of forty-eight bunches. Many can make barely one dollar a day. Heavy oversupply of labor and competition for jobs is keen. Near Meloland, Imperial Valley. February 1939. . Photograph by Dorothea Lange.
RFAETK06–Cauliflower field packing cleaning cutting in Santa Maria California USA America fields by real illegal Latins Mexicans immigrants central America
RF2F5F590–Mexicans entering the United States. United States immigration station, El Paso, Texas. June 1938. Photograph by Dorothea Lange.
RMM84YRJ–Mexicans selling souvenirs at Teotihuacan, Mexico
RMA293B1–Six boys pose on the bank of the Rio Grande River in Ciudad Juarez Mexico with El Paso Texas USA in the background
RMDF4709–Mazatlan Mexico. Children busking in the street, brother, young sibling collecting in his hat and playing a simple wooden percussion block. Mexican state of Sinaloa 1973. HOMER SYKES
RMW9DG62–Boarded up store, downtown Laredo, Texas, USA
RMT74MXK–Culiacan, Mexico. 03rd May, 2019. Men are standing in front of a car with busts of Jesus Malverde, who in Mexico is considered the saint of drug bosses. On the occasion of his 110th anniversary of death on 03.05.2019 numerous faithful gathered in his native town in the federal state of Sinaloa. Malverde, who is not recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church, is said to have been a highwayman during his lifetime. Many Mexicans worship him as a kind of Robin Hood. According to oral tradition, he robbed the rich families in the Sinaloa region and then distributed the booty among the poor. Credi
RMBMRP4D–Illegal alien caught in the Tucson Arizona area by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security is taken back to Ojinaga, Mexico
RM2J3NNNX–Mexicans bound for the Imperial Valley to harvest peas. Near Bakersfield, California.
RM2AFXFY7–. Review of reviews and world's work. liable—the poor whites. They are descendantsof Tar-heels, Crackers, and other lowly-born peo-ples who emigrated to Texas from older SouthernStates fifty and more years ago. They have neverbeen used to much, and have little or no ambi-tion to better their condition. Seeing otherwhite men succeed only tends to make them pes-simistic, and the warm climate keeps their energy at a low ebb. Some of these poor whites work on the shares —make a crop for half of it—but a majority prefer to work for wages by theday or month, as the Mexicans do. Their homeswell illus
RMRB29M2–indigenous girls selling souvenirs in a street, San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico
RMT49136–San Juan de Dios Cathedral and the Franz Mayer Museum in Mexico City, Mexico
RMA07MB7–Mexican man, town of San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato State, Mexico
RFADJDE0–Shanty town on a hillside in the City of Oaxaca Mexico
RMDGGJDC–Young man cooking in the simple kitchen of a luxury restaurant where he works for a breadline wage, Cancun, Yucatan Peninsula
RMBTG2N0–Mexico, Oaxaca, Macuilxochitl, Zapotec Mother and Daughter
RM2G29P09–Mexican cyclist wearing a face mask passes in front of mural celebrating healthcare workers as Covid-19 Heroes, Merida Mexico
RMHFMCTJ–Image taken from page 339 of '[Travels in Mexico and Life among the Mexicans ... With 190 illustrations, etc.]' Image taken from page 339 of '[Travels in Mexico and
RM2DR6K1J–Men discussing during the Covid-19 pandemic in the small town of Sisal, Yucatan , Mexico
RFAETJ91–Cauliflower field packing cleaning cutting in Santa Maria California USA America fields by real illegal Latins Mexicans immigrants central America
RF2F5F58N–Mexicans entering the United States. United States immigration station, El Paso, Texas. June 1938. Photograph by Dorothea Lange.
RFA6DPD1–Migrant Farm Shack
RMAA4WA1–Tijuana Mexico, American Tourist Couple at a Sidewalk Souvenir Vendor Selling Trinkets, Underage Street Vendor
RMDF470N–Mazatlan Mexico 1970s. Children busking in the crowded street, brother young sibling playing a simple wooden percussion block and the youngest is playing on a tin can. Mexican state of Sinaloa 1973. HOMER SYKES
RMHXK3CK–Migrants, delinquent and indigent waits for the train that travels to Sonora with Arizona to cross to the United States
RMT74N5T–Culiacan, Mexico. 03rd May, 2019. Jose Luis holds his daughter Arely and has a tattoo of Jesus Malverde, who is considered a saint of drug bosses in Mexico. On the occasion of his 110th anniversary of death on 03.05.2019 numerous faithful gathered in his native town in the federal state of Sinaloa. Malverde, who is not recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church, is said to have been a highwayman during his lifetime. Many Mexicans worship him as a kind of Robin Hood. According to oral tradition, he robbed the rich families in the Sinaloa region and then distributed the booty among the poor. C
RMBMRPT1–Illegal aliens caught in the Tucson Arizona area by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security are taken back to Ojinaga, Mexico
RM2J3P5XJ–Mexicans, field laborers, on strike in cotton picking season, apply to Farm Security Administration (FSA) for relief. Bakersfield, California.
RM2AWDRB8–Thirty years with the Mexicans: in peace and revolution . is not common; indeed, is almostunknown among the poor people. A native weed, ofvile savour, is sometimes brewed; so are orange peelsand leaves; but steeped cinnamon is more often servedat night, and makes quite a tolerable beverage. Cook stoves were little known in those days, andeven now are rarely found in the country places. Thekitchen is furnished with an adobe fireplace, whosebase is raised two feet above the floor and occupies theentire end of the room, giving space enough to roasta pig and an ox at the same time! Usually, howeve
RMHXK3CJ–Migrants, delinquent and indigent waits for the train that travels to Sonora with Arizona to cross to the United States
RFWJDTH5–Daily Life in Acolman, State of Mexico, Mexico.
RMAHYJ2E–1, one, Mexican man, Mexican man with firewood, vendor, selling wood, town of San Miguel de Allende, San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato State, Mexico
RFADJD9F–Shanty town on a hillside in the City of Oaxaca Mexico
RMHXK3D8–Migrants, delinquent and indigent waits for the train that travels to Sonora with Arizona to cross to the United States
RMHXK3CH–Migrants, delinquent and indigent waits for the train that travels to Sonora with Arizona to cross to the United States
RM2DR6KDF–Men discussing during the Covid-19 pandemic in the small town of Sisal, Yucatan , Mexico
RFAETJF4–Cauliflower field packing cleaning cutting in Santa Maria California USA America fields by real illegal Latins Mexicans immigrants central America
RMHXK3CY–Migrants, delinquent and indigent waits for the train that travels to Sonora with Arizona to cross to the United States
RMDF4713–Mazatlan Mexico, young boy busking in the crowded street playing the guitar 1970s Mexican state of Sinaloa. 1973 HOMER SYKES
RMT74N5R–Culiacan, Mexico. 03rd May, 2019. A believer wears a medallion and has a tattoo of Jesus Malverde, who is considered a saint of drug bosses in Mexico. On the occasion of his 110th anniversary of death on 03.05.2019 numerous faithful gathered in his native town in the federal state of Sinaloa. Malverde, who is not recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church, is said to have been a highwayman during his lifetime. Many Mexicans worship him as a kind of Robin Hood. According to oral tradition, he robbed the rich families in the Sinaloa region and then distributed the booty among the poor. Credit:
RMBMRPDP–Illegal aliens caught in the Tucson Arizona area by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security are taken back to Ojinaga, Mexico
RM2J3NHG9–Migrants, family of Mexicans, on road with tire trouble. Looking for work in the peas. California.
RM2AJ3E29–New geographies . ou can see on themap, so that there are few har-bors. Vera. Cruz is the chiefseaport, but its harbor is poor. (2) Central America The region southeast of Mex-ico is divided into several small Fig. 221.—Mexicans spreading out coffee todry. The entire ground is covered withthe coffee herries. 2. Minerals our Western States, these moun-tains yield valuable, metals, especiallysilver. Indeed, Mexico producesmore silver than any othercountry in the world, except theUnited States. There are alsogold, copper, and lead mines. There is not much manufac-turing in Mexico, for two rea-3.
RFAETJEB–Cauliflower field packing cleaning cutting in Santa Maria California USA America fields by real illegal Latins Mexicans immigrants central America
RMHXK3CT–Migrants, delinquent and indigent waits for the train that travels to Sonora with Arizona to cross to the United States
RMT74N6W–Culiacan, Mexico. 03rd May, 2019. Believers pour whisky over the bust of Jesus Malverde, who is considered a saint of drug bosses in Mexico. On the occasion of his 110th anniversary of death on 03.05.2019 numerous faithful gathered in his native town in the federal state of Sinaloa. Malverde, who is not recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church, is said to have been a highwayman during his lifetime. Many Mexicans worship him as a kind of Robin Hood. According to oral tradition, he robbed the rich families in the Sinaloa region and then distributed the booty among the poor. Credit: dpa pictu
RMBMRPMP–Illegal aliens caught in the Tucson Arizona area by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security are taken back to Ojinaga, Mexico
RM2J3NHHN–Migrants, family of Mexicans, on road with tire trouble. Looking for work in the peas. California.
RFAETJ7B–Cauliflower field packing cleaning cutting in Santa Maria California USA America fields by real illegal Latins Mexicans immigrants central America
RMHXK3CR–Migrants, delinquent and indigent waits for the train that travels to Sonora with Arizona to cross to the United States
RMT74N5W–Culiacan, Mexico. 03rd May, 2019. Followers of Jesus Malverde, who is considered a saint of drug bosses in Mexico, take part in a procession. On the occasion of his 110th anniversary of death on 03.05.2019 numerous faithful gathered in his native town in the federal state of Sinaloa. Malverde, who is not recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church, is said to have been a highwayman during his lifetime. Many Mexicans worship him as a kind of Robin Hood. According to oral tradition, he robbed the rich families in the Sinaloa region and then distributed the booty among the poor. Credit: dpa pict
RMBMRP9M–Illegal aliens caught in the Tucson Arizona area by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security are taken back to Ojinaga, Mexico
RM2J3NYBB–Mexicans picking cantaloupes one mile north of the Mexican border. Imperial Valley, California. 6:00 a.m. This is highly skilled labor.
RFAETJ7F–Cauliflower field packing cleaning cutting in Santa Maria California USA America fields by real illegal Latins Mexicans immigrants central America
RMHXK3D6–Migrants, delinquent and indigent waits for the train that travels to Sonora with Arizona to cross to the United States
RMT74N5K–Culiacan, Mexico. 03rd May, 2019. Believers pour whisky over the bust of Jesus Malverde, who is considered a saint of drug bosses in Mexico. On the occasion of his 110th anniversary of death on 03.05.2019 numerous faithful gathered in his native town in the federal state of Sinaloa. Malverde, who is not recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church, is said to have been a highwayman during his lifetime. Many Mexicans worship him as a kind of Robin Hood. According to oral tradition, he robbed the rich families in the Sinaloa region and then distributed the booty among the poor. Credit: dpa pictu
RMBMRPG4–Illegal aliens caught in the Tucson Arizona area by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security are taken back to Ojinaga, Mexico
RM2J3NWBN–Children of migratory carrot pullers, Mexicans. Imperial Valley, California.
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