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Book Review: North for the Harvest: Mexican Workers, Growers, andthe Sugar Beet Industry By Jim Norris

机译:书评:北部收获:墨西哥工人,种植者和甜菜业吉姆•诺里斯(Jim Norris)

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From its origins at the end of the 19th century, the American sugar beet industry has been linked to Mexican immigrant labor. Moreover, the painstaking job of thinning, topping, and harvesting the large and heavy beets became an almost entirely Mexican labor specialty by the turn of the 20th century. Betabeleros, as the Mexican and Mexican-American laborers were and are known, sojourned north from the borderlands to Colorado, Nebraska, Kansas, South and North Dakota, Michigan, and Minnesota fields. In each of these states, the sugar beet industry willingly pursued immigrant labor to do the work while immigrant networks did much of the recruiting. At the same time, sugar beet production, in combination with railroad work, meat packing, construction, and other manual occupations, modified the demographic landscape of the Great Plains and Upper Midwest. The constant migratory movement eventually produced Mexican enclaves that dotted the region.The seasonal nature of sugar beet farming and the hard manual labor it entailed created intricate relations among immigrants, growers, and industrial producers. This is precisely what Jim Norris addresses in his study of the sugar beet industry in the Red River Valley in North Dakota and Minnesota. Based on an in-depth review of the literature, archives, and interviews, Norris reconstructs the sugar beet history of the valley from the end of World War I until the 1970s, presenting along the way the complex history of the relationships among growers, sugar company, and labor.
机译:从19世纪末开始,美国甜菜业就已经与墨西哥移民劳工联系在一起。此外,到20世纪初,细化,打顶和收获大,重甜菜的艰辛工作几乎变成了墨西哥的一项劳动专业。 Betabeleros是墨西哥人和墨西哥裔美国人的劳动者,众所周知,他们从边境地区北迁至科罗拉多州,内布拉斯加州,堪萨斯州,南达科他州和北达科他州,密歇根州和明尼苏达州。在这些州中的每个州,甜菜业都愿意雇用移民劳动力来从事这项工作,而移民网络则负责大部分招募工作。同时,甜菜的生产与铁路工作,肉类包装,建筑和其他体力劳动相结合,改变了大平原和中西部的人口景观。不断的迁徙运动最终形成了遍布该地区的墨西哥飞地,甜菜的季节性生长及其所带来的艰苦体力劳动在移民,种植者和工业生产者之间建立了错综复杂的关系。这正是吉姆·诺里斯(Jim Norris)在研究北达科他州和明尼苏达州红河谷地区的甜菜业时谈到的内容。基于对文献,档案和采访的深入审查,诺里斯重建了从第一次世界大战结束到1970年代的山谷甜菜历史,并一路呈现了种植者,糖之间关系的复杂历史。公司和劳力。

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