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LAST RIDE
ON THE FERRY:
My life as a migrant worker 1940's
by Angelica Reyna
Photos from author's family collection |
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The Book:
Last Ride on
the Ferry is a non-fiction (true story) of a family who become
migrant workers. It starts in Hidalgo County in the Lower Rio Grande
Valley. It moves quickly from hearing tales passed along from ancestors
to 'The Treaty Guadalupe Hidalgo of 1848' and how their ancestors
were suddenly displaced Mexicans in the same land we now know as Texas.
The 'Treaty' had changed history; as a result, the family had kinfolk
on both sides of the border. The Reynas' childhood struggles of acceptance,
hardships, and humorous events unfold during the 1940's.
Their father's life cycle ends and the family honor their father's
request to have his remains return to Mexico and reunite with his
umbilical cord.
We cross the Rio Grande on the Los Ebanos Ferry hundreds of times
and my father must have crossed it hundreds if not thousands of times.
This ferry has a special place in our hearts. |
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Severo
Reyna (his son was working for Lone Star in Angleton, Texas) |
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"My
father Severo Reyna" circa 1960 |
"Hearse
waiting for Severo Revna's body. Mexico (across from the ferry)" |
The funeral
procession on Labor Day weekend 2003 |
The Author:
Angélica Reyna
- born 1941 in Mercedes,
Texas. She is an American of Mexican descent; her family became
migrant workers during her childhood years. She and her siblings
were constantly changing schools five or more times a year. They
traveled, camped, and worked side by side with Braceros and undocumented
Mexican families in the 1940s picking cotton in the Midwest. In
the 1950s, her family followed the harvest of crops from state to
state in the Mideast.
The author says; "God Blessed me with a good memory for recalling
my early years. Our family has unsurpassed respect for the Mexican
Nationals and Braceros who were part of our everyday life. I had
a journal filed in my brain, a diary about the America I knew."
See www.angelicareyna.com
Update:
On March 2016 "Last Ride on the Ferry" was accepted and
cataloged
at the 'Smithsonian Institution Libraries' for Research proposes:
Author's website: http://angelicareyna.com/
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L - 1948 photo
of Angelica Reyna "in the first grade ...around the time we lived
in Los Ebanos."
R - Author today |
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