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White Gold Laborers is a social and cultural history of the men,
women, and children who, as "sugar beet tenders" were offered
opportunity for "permanent residency" in northern Colorado, in
company-sponsored colonies. Thousands living today in different
parts of our country can vividly and intimately relate to the
history presented here. While the events described occurred in
northeastern Colorado, the individual and collective memories are
reminiscent of the Hispanic experiences in America from the 1920's
through the 1950's. "White Gold Laborers demonstrates that it is
not the color of one's skin, but rather one's values that determine
the course of a life... This book is especially important now as
communities across the United States continue struggling with the
integration of different cultures, languages, and peoples. What
this book illustrates is that it is possible to live with dignity
despite hardship and to maintain heritage while also contributing
to the larger community." - Allen M. Huang, Ed. D. Provost and Vice
President for Academic Affairs University of Northern Colorado
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