David Dorado Romo

David Dorado Romo

historian United States

David Dorado Romo is a historian and chronicler known for his work on the history of Mexican migration and the socio-political dynamics at the U.S.-Mexico border. His research often highlights the experiences of Mexicans in the United States, particularly during periods of heightened discrimination and public health crises. Romo's writings provide a critical examination of historical events such as the 'Bath Riots' of 1917, where Mexican migrants were subjected to humiliating disinfections at the border.

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Mexico Mexico: David Dorado Romo is a historian who documented the treatment of Mexican migrants in the early 20th century. 7

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