Migrant Health Centers: Historical Documents

Medical Care Program for Farm Security Administration Borrowers:

Paper presented at meeting of the American public Health Association by Dr. R.C. Williams, 1939

Plainview Texas Diphtheria, Winter 1960-1961 Final Report:

Final Report of Theodore C.Doege, M.D., Diphtheria Surveillance Unit

Residence Rules and Migratory Workers by Margaret Greenfield:

California Association for Health and Welfare State Conference, SF 1964

Farm Security Administration, USDA, and its background pertinent to its rural health programs development:

Compilation by Helen L. Johnston onlegislation related to FSA, USDA background and programs, 1965.

New Directions Under the Migrant Health Act:

Paper prepared by Helen L. Johnston for the national Conference of Social Work, New Jersey, 1965 (Updated 1966).

Introduction to High School Equivalency Program ( H-E-P) (Part I):

Description of HEP Program for Migrant Seasonal Farmworkers and Families at University of Miami campus, South Florida.

Introduction to High School Equivalency Program (H-E-P) (Part II):

Description of HEP Program for Migrant Seasonal Farmworkers and Families at University of Miami campus, South Florida.

Migrant Farm Families and the Migrant Health Program:

Discussion Draft April 1967.

Migrant Health - The Future From the National Point of View:

Paper presented at meeting of Florida Annual Migrant Health Conference, 1968.

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History of Migrant Health:

Overview of the history of migrant health, prepared for Florida Health Conference by Helen Johnston.

The World of the Migrant:

Conference Presentation by H. L. Johnston, 1969.

Profiles of Seven Selected Migrant Health Projects:

Description of Projects in California, Colorado, Florida, Michigan, Ohio, Texas, Virginia, 1969.

Migrant and Rural Health in the United States:

Paper on health problems facing rural populations, inclusing farmworkers, 1972.

A Case Study Dealing with the Education of One Migrant Family:

Report prepared in partial fulfillment of requirements for Master's degree at Texas A & I Laredo by Rita G. Dominguez.

Residence Rules and Migratory Workers by Margaret Greenfield:

Report by Committee on Migrant Health Problems, Texas Chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics, B.L. Nicols, Chairman, 1974.

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Foreigners in their Own Lawn:

The Migrant and Mental Health: Overview of mental health issues among Mexican American farmworkers, by James A. Loughlin, Chicago, IL 1977.