Interviewee

Faye Terrazas

Interviewer

Fernanda Carrillo

Project

Bracero Oral History Project

Biographical Synopsis of Interviewee

Faye Terrazas was born on August 6, 1930, in El Paso, Texas; both of her parents were Mexican nationals who immigrated to the United States before she was born; in 1954, she began working as a clerk and typist at Rio Vista, a bracero processing center in Socorro, Texas; she worked there seasonally until 1957.

Summary of Interview

Ms. Terrazas recalls responding to an advertisement and being hired to work as a clerk and typist at Rio Vista, a bracero processing center in Socorro, Texas; she worked there seasonally during the spring and summer from 1954 to 1957; her primary responsibility was filling out the contracts for the braceros; she offers detailed descriptions of the facilities and the process for filling out the contracts; there were specific insurance specifications that detailed what the braceros were entitled to receive in the event of an injury or accident; her knowledge of the other screening procedures is somewhat limited; she gives an emotional description of what it was like for the families to be separated and how terrible the delousing process was for the braceros; in addition, she comments on how the braceros seemed very shy and fearful upon first entering the United States, but when they went through the center again, they were generally more open and talkative.

Date of Interview

4-1-2003

Length of Interview

46 minutes

Tape Number

No. 1571

Transcript Number

No. 1571

Length of Transcript

21 pages

Transcriber

Myrna Avalos

Interview Number

No. 1571

Terms of Use

Unrestricted

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