of the bracero program which you're seeing now, what you're going to see is pictures from the leonard nadal collection at the national museum. from these pictures you will see the 1950s, sort of -- you'll see the contracting through the prospective of leonard nadal in the 1950s, but the 1940s, the 1940s was a completely different period. in the 1940s you might walk out 1942, the first bracero who came out didn't necessarily know what they were going to get into. we have the beautiful stories of men who got on a train because they were recruited. because they were told that this would be a fantastic program through propaganda. he had had no idea what they were in for. men who told me i was very scared when i jumped on that train, when i got on that train because i didn't know what to expect. i didn't know at all what to expect. >> what they found in the 1940s was this patriotic period of the bracero program. the country is at war, the braceros are coming in. people are telling the braceros that they are arms to there to feed the country in the time of war. they take on the patriotic discours