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Hispanics Of Roosevelt County New Mexico Hispanics Of Roosevelt County New Mexico Agapito Trujillo

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Hispanics Of Roosevelt County New Mexico Hispanics Of Roosevelt County New Mexico Agapito Trujillo
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Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.29 MB
Author: Agapito Trujillo
ISBN: 9781625854476, 1625854471, 2014958078
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Hispanics Of Roosevelt County New Mexico Hispanics Of Roosevelt County New Mexico Agapito Trujillo by Agapito Trujillo 9781625854476, 1625854471, 2014958078 instant download after payment.

In 1942, several Hispanic families left drought-devastated Encino and headed for the small, peanut-farming town of Portales in Roosevelt County, New Mexico. Among them was the Trujillo family, including five-year-old Agapito, who later became the county's first Hispanic law enforcement officer. The new arrivals did not feel welcome in Portales, which was almost entirely Anglo and a rumored "sundown" town. However, determined to put down roots and take advantage of economic opportunities, they eventually thrived. Agapito Trujillo tells the story of his family's migration to Roosevelt County alongside the struggles and triumphs of the Hispanic community with candor, grace and an obvious love for his heritage and neighbors.

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