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Rows of Memory Saul Sanchez

Rows of Memory By Saul Sanchez

Rows of Memory by Saul Sanchez


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Every year from April to October, the Sanchez family travelled - crowded in the back of trucks, camping in converted barns, tending and harvesting crops across the breadth of the US. Rows of Memory tells the story of the family and other migrant farm labourers like them, people who endured dangerous, dirty conditions and low pay, surviving because they took care of each other.

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Rows of Memory: Journeys of a Migrant Sugar-Beet Worker by Saul Sanchez

Every year from April to October, the Sanchez family travelled - crowded in the back of trucks, camping in converted barns, tending and harvesting crops across the breadth of the United States. Although hoeing sugar beets with a short hoe was their specialty, they also picked oranges in California, apples in Washington, cucumbers in Michigan, onions and potatoes in Wisconsin and tomatoes in Iowa. Winters they returned home to the Winter Garden region of South Texas. In 1951, Saul Sanchez began to contribute to his family's survival by helping to weed onions in Wind Lake, Wisconsin. He was eight years old.

Rows of Memory tells his story and the story of his family and other migrant farm labourers like them, people who endured dangerous, dirty conditions and low pay, surviving because they took care of each other. Facing racism both on the road and at home, they lived a largely segregated life only occasionally breached by friendly employers.

Despite starting school late and leaving early every year and having to learn English on the fly, young Saul succeeded academically. At the same time that Mexican Americans in South Texas upended the Anglo-dominated social order by voting their own leaders into local government, he upended his family's order by deciding to go to college. Like many migrant children, he knew that his decision to pursue an education meant he would no longer be able to help feed and clothe the rest of his family. Nevertheless, with his parents' support, he went to college, graduating in 1967 and, after a final display of his skill with a short hoe for his new friends, abandoned migrant labour for teaching.

In looking back at his youth, Sanchez invites us to appreciate the largely unrecognised and poorly rewarded strength and skill of the labourers who harvest the fruits and vegetables we eat. A first-person portrait of life on the bottom rung of the food system, this coming-of-age tale illuminates both the history of Latinos in the United States and the human consequences of industrial agriculture.

About Saul Sanchez

Now retired from Texas Lutheran University, Saul Sanchez was a teacher and professor of Spanish, French and English as a second language at several universities during a career lasting almost forty years. The proud grandfather of five, he lives in Seguin, Texas.

Additional information

CIN1609382331VG
9781609382339
1609382331
Rows of Memory: Journeys of a Migrant Sugar-Beet Worker by Saul Sanchez
Used - Very Good
Paperback
University of Iowa Press
20140401
222
N/A
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