THE PENDERGAST YEARS

Kansas City in the Jazz Age & Great Depression
Group photo of Amberg Club participants

In the years between 1915 and 1925, Mexican migrants such as Paula Sanchez and her family arrived at Kansas City in large numbers to work for the city’s railroad and meat packing companies. These jobs proved to be erratic and poorly paid. In addition, these newcomers possessed few resources upon their arrival, save determination and a strong work ethic. Anglo Kansas Citians worried that this group would drain the city’s resources. Several female reformers, however, banded together to form a social service organization, known as the Guadalupe Center, to aid these arrivals.

KANSAS CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY | DIGITAL HISTORY