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Economic history of Mexico / Economic history of the United States / United States home front during World War II / Mexican people / White people / Economy of the United States / History of the Americas / Julian Segura Camacho / Mexicans in Omaha /  Nebraska / Mexico–United States relations / History of the United States / Bracero Program
Date: 2013-01-31 10:35:57
Economic history of Mexico
Economic history of the United States
United States home front during World War II
Mexican people
White people
Economy of the United States
History of the Americas
Julian Segura Camacho
Mexicans in Omaha
Nebraska
Mexico–United States relations
History of the United States
Bracero Program

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