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Overview of the Collection | |
Creator: | Arizona State University Libraries. Department of Archives and Special Collections |
Title: | Chicano/a Research Collection Small Manuscripts |
Inclusive Dates: | 1891-2010 |
Bulk Dates: | 1970-2010 |
Quantity: | 43 Boxes (21.5 Linear Feet) |
Abstract: | This guide describes all of the small manuscript collections held in ASC's Chicano/a Research Collection. These collections generally consist of 1-2 folders and document Mexican American history in Arizona from the late 19th century to the early 21st century. Manuscripts, personal papers, professional papers, and family history projects are included. All of these descriptions were originally entered into ASC's Special Materials Index between 1996 and 2014. |
Identification: | MM CHSM 750-MM CHSM 921 |
Language: | Material in English |
Repository: | Arizona State University Library. Chicano Research Collection P.O. Box 871006 Tempe, AZ 85287-1006 Phone: (480) 965-4932 E-Mail: archives@asu.edu Questions? Ask An Archivist! |
The Chicano Studies Collection was established in 1970 in response to the academic needs of Chicano students and faculty in higher education. Its purpose was to obtain works by and about Mexican Americans, or Chicanos, in the United States, and to place those materials in a separate library collection.
In its early period of growth and development, the Chicano Studies Collection began as a circulating collection of books which would represent and reflect the current thought and philosophy of the so-called Chicano Movement. The Chicano Movement gave expression and voice to those writers, scholars, researchers, and educators who wanted recognition of Mexican American history, culture, language, tradition, heritage and ethnicity. As a result, the Chicano Studies Collection became a unique and growing collection of books, newspapers, periodicals, microforms, and ephemera with strengths in Chicano literature, 20th century Chicano history, bilingual education, immigration, civil rights movements, and Chicana-feminist expression.
In 1985, the Chicano Studies Collection became part of the newly-created Department of Archives and Manuscripts, which includes the Arizona Collection, the University Archives, the Benedict Visual Literacy Collection, and the Labriola National American Indian Data Center.
This guide describes all of the small manuscript collections held in ASC's Chicano/a Research Collection. These collections generally consist of 1-2 folders and document Mexican American history in Arizona from the late 19th century to the early 21st century. Manuscripts, personal papers, professional papers, and family history projects are included. All of these descriptions were originally entered into ASC's Special Materials Index between 1996 and 2014.
To view this collection, make an appointment at least five business days prior to your visit by contacting Ask an Archivist or calling (480) 965-4932. Appointments in the Wurzburger Reading Room at Hayden Library (rm. 138) on the Tempe campus are available Monday through Friday. Check the ASU Library Hours page for current availability.
Arizona State University does not own the copyright to this collection. We recognize that it is incumbent upon the researcher to procure permission to publish information from this collection from the owner of the copyright.
[Identification of item], Chicano/a Research Collection Small Manuscripts, [Call Number], Arizona State University Library.
750 Gilbert Cruz Collection: Silvestre Herrera Jr. High School Class Photograph and Herrera Lincoln School Class Photograph, 1982-1986 (Original Class Photographs) | |||||||||||
Subject(s) Public schools -- Arizona Education, Elementary |
751 Gilbert Cruz Collection: Grant School 8th Grade Graduation Class Photographs, 1971-1977 (Original Class Photographs) | |||||||||||
Subject(s) Education, Elementary Public schools -- Arizona |
752 Gilbert Cruz Collection: Photographs of Wilson Elementary School Class, 1939-1941 (Original Class Photographs) | |||||||||||
Subject(s) Education, Elementary Public schools -- Arizona |
753 Gilbert Cruz Collection: Directory of the Phoenix Elementary School, District #1, 1970-1981 (Original Directories) | |||||||||||
Subject(s) Education, Elementary Public schools -- Arizona |
754 Gilbert Cruz Collection: Gilbert Cruz Community Service Certificates, 1972-1986 (Original Certificates) | |||||||||||
Subject(s) Education, Elementary Public schools -- Arizona |
755 Gilbert Cruz Collection: Grant School: Miscellaneous Pamphlets, 1972-1977 (Original Pamphlets) | |||||||||||
Subject(s) Education, Elementary Public schools -- Arizona |
756 Gilbert Cruz Collection: Grant Elementary School Faculty & Class Photographs, 1971-1972 (Original Photographs) | |||||||||||
Subject(s) Education, Elementary Public schools -- Arizona |
757 Gilbert Cruz Collection: Grant Elementary School: Faculty and Staff and Grades 1-7, 1963 (Original Photographs) | |||||||||||
Subject(s) Education, Elementary Public schools -- Arizona |
758 Gilbert Cruz Collection: Grant Elementary School: Faculty and Staff and Grades K-8, 1969-1970 (Original Photographs) | |||||||||||
Subject(s) Education, Elementary Public schools -- Arizona Occupation(s)Teachers -- Arizona |
759 Gilbert Cruz Collection: Grant Elementary School: Faculty and Staff, Grades 2-8, and Special Education, 1968-1969 (Original Photographs) | |||||||||||
Subject(s) Education, Elementary Public schools -- Arizona Occupation(s)Teachers -- Arizona |
760 Gilbert Cruz Collection: School Plaques and School Trophies from Various Schools | |||||||||||
Subject(s) Education, Elementary Public schools -- Arizona Occupation(s)Teachers -- Arizona |
761 Send Them All Back: Race and the Mexican Repatriation of the 1930s, 2006 December 7 | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Alflen, Louise M. (Louise Marie Fifelski), 1929- (Author) Geographic Name(s)Mexico Subject(s)Repatriation |
762 Social Creativity and Perspective Taking: The Beneficial Consequences of Token Status, Undated | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Ulloa, Emilio C. (Emilio Cuahutli) (Author) Corporate Name(s)Arizona State University. Department of Chicana and Chicano Studies (Publisher) Subject(s)Creative ability Social skills |
763 The Politics of Preservation: Mexican Immigration in Guadalupe, Arizona, Undated | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Franco, Marisa (Author) Corporate Name(s)Arizona State University. Department of Chicana and Chicano Studies (Publisher) Geographic Name(s)Guadalupe (Ariz.) Subject(s)Arizona -- Emigration and immigration |
764 Examining the DREAM Act through the Eyes of Undocumented Hispanic College Students, 2006 | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Cuellar, Delis (Author) Corporate Name(s)Arizona State University. Department of Chicana and Chicano Studies (Publisher) Subject(s)Bills, Legislative Illegal aliens Residency requirements Educational law and legislation |
765 Teaching a Shared American Literary Heritage: Chicana and Chicano Literature in the Secondary Classroom, 2006 April 26 | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Schuer, Anna (Author) Corporate Name(s)Arizona State University. Department of Chicana and Chicano Studies (Publisher) Genre Form(s)American literature -- Mexican American authors American literature -- Study and teaching |
766 Elias and Rosaura Castillo Family, 2006 October 23 | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Butler, Carolina Castillo, 1934- (Author) Castillo, Victoria L. (Maria Nicolasa Victoria Lopez), 1887-1985 Lopez, Ysidora R. (Ysidora Ruiz), 1870-1951 Lopez, Francisco, 1844-1943 Castillo, Felipe, 1859-1922 Castillo, Innocenta, 1866-1948 Castillo, Sebastian, 1892-1950 Castillo, Elias L., 1911-2001 Castillo, Rosaura F. (Rosaura Fimbres Molina), 1910-1993 Salazar, Frances Castillo, 1930-1968 Castillo, Fred M. (Federico M.), 1938-2006 Molina, Francisca Fimbres, 1881-1946 Ballestros de Fimbres, Beatriz, 1871-1972 Subject(s)Castillo family Mexican Americans -- Genealogy |
767 Auto/Historia: Acts of Translation by a Beige Feminista, 2001 | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Lausch, Rebecca Joyce Zamora (Author) Moraga, Cherríe Anzaldú, Gloria Castillo, Ana Corporate Name(s)Arizona State University. Department of Chicana and Chicano Studies (Publisher) Subject(s)Mexican American women Mexican American women Genre Form(s)American literature -- Mexican American authors |
768 Migrant Education Handbook: Bridging the Educational Goals of the Teacher And the Parent of the Migrant Mexicano, Chicano, and Latino Student, 2004 April | |||||||||||
Subject(s) Mexican Americans -- Societies, etc. Education Mexican Americans -- Health and hygiene Migrant labor |
769 Bernal Family History, 2002 November | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Bernal, Andrew (Andrew Paul), 1943- (Author) Bernal, Ramon, 1876-1949 Bernal, Clara S. Granillo, 1882-1997 Sotelo, Ygnacio, 1757-1816 Talamante, Ignacio, 1910-1993 Talamante, Rosenda Bernal, 1913-2011 Corporate Name(s)Gilbert Historical Society (Ariz.) (Publisher) Subject(s)Segregation in education -- Arizona -- Gilbert |
770 The Chicano Experience in Arizona, Part I, 1750s-1912, 1984 February 15 | |||||||||||
Extracted from The Chicano Experience in Arizona by Gus Chavez and Christine Marín, 1982. Produced as part of the Southwest Studies Project. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Marín, Christine (Author) Chavez, Gustavo A. (Author) Geographic Name(s)Race relations -- Arizona Southwest, New -- History Subject(s)Labor unions |
771 The Chicano Experience in Arizona, Part II, 1930-1950s, 1984 February 28 | |||||||||||
Extracted from The Chicano Experience in Arizona by Gus Chavez and Christine Marín, 1982. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Marín, Christine (Author) Chavez, Gustavo A. (Author) Geographic Name(s)Race relations -- Arizona Southwest, New -- History Subject(s)Labor unions |
772 Salt of the Earth vs. Phelps Dodge Strike of 1983, 1992 April 29 | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) McFarland, Louis Eugene, 1969- (Author) Subject(s)Labor unions Phelps Dodge Corporation Strike, Morenci, Ariz., 1983- Strikes and lockouts -- Copper mining -- Arizona |
773 The Salt of the Earth Strike and the Phelps Dodge Strike of 1983, 1992 April 29 | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Aurich, Susan Curtis, 1944- (Author) Subject(s)Labor unions Phelps Dodge Corporation Strike, Morenci, Ariz., 1983- Strikes and lockouts -- Copper mining -- Arizona |
774 Rosie Miranda Andrade Papers (Photocopies) | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Andrade, Rosie Miranda, 1937-2011 Subject(s)Mexican American women Women softball players -- Arizona |
775 Rosie Miranda Andrade Papers, 1955-2000 (Photocopies) | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Andrade, Rosie Miranda, 1937-2011 Siggelkow, Helen Andrade, 1962- Subject(s)Mexican American women Women softball players -- Arizona |
776 Mammoth Miners Memorial Oral History Project: Victor Borboa, 2003 July 9 | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Borboa, Victor (Victor Manuel), 1937- (Interviewee) Ross, Renée (Interviewer) Subject(s)Copper miners -- Arizona -- Mammoth |
777 Mammoth Miners Memorial Oral History Project: Mick Garcia, 2003 June 25 | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Garcia, Mick (Interviewee) Ross, Renée (Interviewer) Subject(s)Copper miners -- Arizona -- Mammoth |
778 Mammoth Miners Memorial Oral History Project: Vern Gomez, 2003 July 18 | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Gomez, Vern (Interviewee) Ross, Renée (Interviewer) Subject(s)Copper miners -- Arizona -- Mammoth |
779 Mammoth Miners Memorial Oral History Project: Janet Gutierrez, 2003 September 6 | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Gutierrez, Janet (Interviewee) Ross, Renée (Interviewer) Subject(s)Copper miners -- Arizona -- Mammoth |
780 Mammoth Miners Memorial Oral History Project: John Lutich, 2003 August 4 | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Lutich, John C., 1922-2007 (Interviewee) Ross, Renée (Interviewer) Subject(s)Copper miners -- Arizona -- Mammoth |
781 Mammoth Miners Memorial Oral History Project: Rodolfo Miranda, 2003 July 15 | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Miranda, Rodolfo F., 1936- (Interviewee) Ross, Renée (Interviewer) Subject(s)Copper miners -- Arizona -- Mammoth |
782 Mammoth Miners Memorial Oral History Project: Enrique Ramirez, 2003 July 25 | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Ramirez, Enrique O., 1932- (Interviewee) Ross, Renée (Interviewer) Subject(s)Copper miners -- Arizona -- Mammoth |
783 Mammoth Miners Memorial Oral History Project: Mary Ramirez, 2003 August 6 | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Ramirez, Mary C., 1938- (Interviewee) Ross, Renée (Interviewer) Subject(s)Copper miners -- Arizona -- Mammoth |
784 Mammoth Miners Memorial Oral History Project: Stephen Ross, 2003 August 12 | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Ross, Stephen (Interviewee) Ross, Renée (Interviewer) Subject(s)Copper miners -- Arizona -- Mammoth |
785 Mammoth Miners Memorial Oral History Project: Art Swanson, 2003 August 8 | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Swanson, Art (Interviewee) Ross, Renée (Interviewer) Subject(s)Copper miners -- Arizona -- Mammoth |
786 Mammoth Miners Memorial Oral History Project: Betty Thomas, 2003 July 24 | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Thomas, Betty (Elizabeth K.), 1930- (Interviewee) Ross, Renée (Interviewer) Subject(s)Copper miners -- Arizona -- Mammoth |
787 Mammoth Miners Memorial Oral History Project: Llyod Thomas, 2003 July 3 | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Thomas, Lloyd A., 1927- (Interviewee) Ross, Renée (Interviewer) Subject(s)Copper miners -- Arizona -- Mammoth |
788 Mammoth Miners Memorial History Project Record: Voices from a Mammoth Copper Ledge (Folder 1) | |||||||||||
Subject(s) Copper miners -- Arizona -- Mammoth |
789 Mammoth Miners Memorial History Project Record, Voices from a Mammoth Copper Ledge (Folder 2) | |||||||||||
Subject(s) Copper miners -- Arizona -- Mammoth |
790 Mammoth Miners Memorial History Project Record, Voices from a Mammoth Copper Ledge (Folder 3) | |||||||||||
Subject(s) Copper miners -- Arizona -- Mammoth |
791 Voices from a Mammoth Copper Ledge: Robert Adams | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Adams, Robert D., 1954- (Author) Subject(s)Copper miners -- Arizona -- Mammoth |
792 Voices from a Mammoth Copper Ledge: Ray Blonigan | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Blonigan, Ray (Raymond Nicholas), 1930-2012 (Author) Subject(s)Copper miners -- Arizona -- Mammoth |
793 Voices from a Mammoth Copper Ledge: Philip Castro | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Castro, Philip (Philip Mannelly), 1925-2015 (Author) Subject(s)Copper miners -- Arizona -- Mammoth |
794 Voices from a Mammoth Copper Ledge: Vin Coxon | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Coxon, Vin (Author) Subject(s)Copper miners -- Arizona -- Mammoth |
795 Voices from a Mammoth Copper Ledge: Brian David | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) David, Brian (Brian Ernest), 1931-2006 (Author) Subject(s)Copper miners -- Arizona -- Mammoth |
796 Voices from a Mammoth Copper Ledge: Murrell Derrick | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Derrick, Murrell, 1926-2012 (Author) Subject(s)Copper miners -- Arizona -- Mammoth |
797 Voices from a Mammoth Copper Ledge: Richard Evans | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Evans, Richard (Author) Subject(s)Copper miners -- Arizona -- Mammoth |
798 Voices from a Mammoth Copper Ledge: Jack Gorham | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Gorham, Jack (Author) Subject(s)Copper miners -- Arizona -- Mammoth |
799 Voices from a Mammoth Copper Ledge: Bob Hamill | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Hamill, Bob (Robert Lee), 1935-2008 (Author) Subject(s)Copper miners -- Arizona -- Mammoth |
800 Voices from a Mammoth Copper Ledge: Mario Marion Pina | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Pina, Mario Marion, 1965- Subject(s)Copper miners -- Arizona -- Mammoth |
801 Voices from a Mammoth Copper Ledge: Michael Thorson | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Thorson, Michael (Author) Subject(s)Copper miners -- Arizona -- Mammoth |
802 Voices from a Mammoth Copper Ledge: John Traynor | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Traynor, John Subject(s)Copper miners -- Arizona -- Mammoth |
803 Voices from a Mammoth Copper Ledge: Brian David (Tapes 1-2) | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) David, Brian (Brian Ernest), 1931-2006 (Author) Subject(s)Copper miners -- Arizona -- Mammoth |
804 Voices from a Mammoth Copper Ledge: Philip Castro (Tape 1) | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Castro, Philip (Philip Mannelly), 1925-2015 (Author) Subject(s)Copper miners -- Arizona -- Mammoth |
805 Voices from a Mammoth Copper Ledge: Ray Blonigan (Tape 1) | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Blonigan, Ray (Raymond Nicholas), 1930-2012 (Author) Subject(s)Copper miners -- Arizona -- Mammoth |
806 Voices from a Mammoth Copper Ledge: Vin Coxon (Tape 1) | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Coxon, Vin (Author) Subject(s)Copper miners -- Arizona -- Mammoth |
807 Voices from a Mammoth Copper Ledge: Murrell Derrick (Tape 1) | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Derrick, Murrell, 1926-2012 (Author) Subject(s)Copper miners -- Arizona -- Mammoth |
808 Voices from a Mammoth Copper Ledge: Robert Adams (Tape 1) | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Adams, Robert D., 1954- (Author) Subject(s)Copper miners -- Arizona -- Mammoth |
809 Voices from a Mammoth Copper Ledge: Bob Hamill (Tape 1) | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Hamill, Bob (Robert Lee), 1935-2008 (Author) Subject(s)Copper miners -- Arizona -- Mammoth |
810 Voices from a Mammoth Copper Ledge: Jack Gorham (Tape 1) | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Gorham, Jack (Author) Subject(s)Copper miners -- Arizona -- Mammoth |
811 Voices from a Mammoth Copper Ledge: Richard Evans (Tape 1) | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Evans, Richard (Author) Subject(s)Copper miners -- Arizona -- Mammoth |
812 Voices from a Mammoth Copper Ledge: John Traynor (Tape 1) | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Traynor, John (Author) Subject(s)Copper miners -- Arizona -- Mammoth |
813 Voices from a Mammoth Copper Ledge: Mike Thorson (Tape 1) | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Thorson, Michael (Author) Subject(s)Copper miners -- Arizona -- Mammoth |
814 Voices from a Mammoth Copper Ledge: Mario Pina (Tape 1) | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Pina, Mario Marion, 1965- (Author) Subject(s)Copper miners -- Arizona -- Mammoth |
816 Rebecca Elena Perez Kline Papers: Family Tree (Original Copy) | |||||||||||
Family tree in a Notebook. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Kline, Rebecca (Rebecca Elena Perez), 1948- Subject(s)Mexican Americans -- Genealogy Mexican American families |
817 Rebecca Elena Perez Kline Papers: Personal Notes and Diary (Original Copies) | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Kline, Rebecca (Rebecca Elena Perez), 1948- -- Diaries Subject(s)Mexican American women -- Correspondence |
818 Rebecca Elena Perez Kline Papers: Poems | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Kline, Rebecca (Rebecca Elena Perez), 1948- Subject(s)Mexican American women Genre Form(s)Poetry |
819 Rebecca Elena Perez Kline Papers: Personal Notes (Original Copies) | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Kline, Rebecca (Rebecca Elena Perez), 1948- Subject(s)Mexican American women |
820 Rebecca Elena Perez Kline Papers: Newspaper Article, Mexican-American Activism's Long Tradition, 2000 February 29 | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Kline, Rebecca (Rebecca Elena Perez), 1948- Subject(s)Mexican American women Mexican Americans -- Civil rights Genre Form(s)Newspapers |
821 Ariztlan Papers | |||||||||||
Subject(s) Art -- Arizona Indians of North America |
822 Cynthia Orozco Papers: Constitution of the League of United Latin-American Citizens (LULAC), 1929 | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Orozco, Cynthia |
823 Cynthia Orozco Papers: LULAC Ritual, 1929 | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Orozco, Cynthia |
824 Cynthia Orozco Papers: LULAC News, 1932 February (Vol. 1, No. 7) | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Orozco, Cynthia Genre Form(s)Newsletters |
825 Cynthia Orozco Papers: LULAC News, 1937 February (Vol. 4, No. 4) | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Orozco, Cynthia Genre Form(s)Newsletters |
826 Cynthia Orozco Papers: LULAC News, 1946 December (Vol. 13, No. 6) | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Orozco, Cynthia Genre Form(s)Newsletters |
827 Cynthia Orozco Papers: LULAC News, 1947 July (Vol. 14, No. 1) | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Orozco, Cynthia Genre Form(s)Newsletters |
828 Cynthia Orozco Papers: LULAC News, 1947 August (Vol. 14, No. 2) | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Orozco, Cynthia Genre Form(s)Newsletters |
829 Cynthia Orozco Papers: LULAC News, 1954 July (Vol. 22, No. 1) | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Orozco, Cynthia Genre Form(s)Newsletters |
830 Cynthia Orozco Papers: LULAC News, 1954 December (Vol. 22, No. 6) | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Orozco, Cynthia Genre Form(s)Newsletters |
831 Cynthia Orozco Papers: LULAC News, 1955 March (Vol. 22, No. 9) | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Orozco, Cynthia Genre Form(s)Newsletters |
832 Cynthia Orozco Papers: LULAC News, 1955 May (Vol. 22, No. 11) | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Orozco, Cynthia Genre Form(s)Newsletters |
833 XII Annual Conference of the National Association of Chicano Studies, 1982 | |||||||||||
Corporate Name(s) Arizona State University (Author) National Association of Chicano Studies (Author) Subject(s)Minorities -- Study and teaching |
834 Ray "Wilo" Caldera and Ray-Sonora, Arizona Tigers: A Baseball Story, 2002 | |||||||||||
The Ray-Sonora Tigers are legends in the Baseball history of mining towns and within the state of Arizona. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Caldera, Susana Campos (Author) Caldera, Raymond Pena, 1922-2003 Orosco, Oscar (Oscar Murrieta), 1928-2000 Geographic Name(s)Ray (Ariz.) Sonora (Ariz.) Subject(s)Baseball |
835 Letter to PBS: Reaction to PBS Special The War, 2007 | |||||||||||
Mendoza recalls his military service in Vietnam and the events in his life that led to his enlistment in 1967. Mendoza was sent to Vietnam, where he served with the U.S. Army in Cu Chi in 1968-1969. His letter to PBS documentarian Ken Burns was sent in protest to Burns' ignoring the contributions of Mexican American Vietnam and World War II veterans in his popular 2007 PBS documentary The War. Other Mexican American Vietnam and World War II veterans agree with Mendoza and their comments about Burns appear in this manuscript. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Mendoza, Jose (Author) Burns, Ken, 1953- Subject(s)Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Veterans Military service, Voluntary |
836 The History of Glendale, Arizona Relevant to 20th Century Chicano/Chicana, 1997 | |||||||||||
The Chicano/a heritage of Glendale is one rooted in indigenous history, agriculture, and immigration. The Hispanic population is growing rapidly in Glendale and the contributions of Mexican Americans to the history of Glendale cannot be overlooked. Oral history interviews with some residents are included with this manuscript. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Maiers, Candice (Candice Marie Gray) (Author) Chavez, Antonio Silva, Maria de los Angeles Gonzales, 1921- Gonzales, Virginia, 1948- Felix, Maria Martinez, 1911-1999 Anaya, Leonor Jimenez Lopez, 1911-1992 Gonzales, Beatriz Jimenez Lopez, 1930-2001 Garcia, Tranquilino, 1906-1998 Geographic Name(s)Arizona -- History -- 1912-1950 Glendale (Ariz.) |
837 Black Berets por la Justicia, 1960- | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Candelaria, Sal (Anselmo Nazario), 1943-2012 Geographic Name(s)California -- History Subject(s)Protest movements -- California Chicano movement |
838 Ray Martinez Collection, 1946- | |||||||||||
Ray Martinez and other Mexican-American veterans of American Legion Post 41 of Phoenix fought poverty, racism and discrimination in their South Phoenix community. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Martinez, Ray, 1918-2003 Fuentes, Frank, 1909-1982 Subject(s)World War, 1939-1945 |
839 Tony L. Gallego Collection, 1912- | |||||||||||
Gallego Elementary School, Sunnyside School District #12, Tucson, Arizona was named in honor of two brothers who donated the land and incorporated the district in 1921-1922. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Gallego, Tony L., 1939- (Author) Gallego, Ignacio Estrella, 1848-1927 Gallego, Ygnacio Herrera, 1908-1968 Reed, Mary E., ca. 1867- Gallego, Francisco Macias, 1876-1958 Gallego, Ygnacio Macias, 1880-1971 Gallego, Alberto H., 1909-1995 Geographic Name(s)Tucson (Ariz.) |
840/OV1 Liga Protectora Latina: Central Suprema, Phoenix, Arizona, 1916 | |||||||||||
Document in fragile condition. La Liga Protectora was founded in 1915 in Phoenix. | |||||||||||
See also the document as a photograph as MP CM-73 | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Garcia, Belen B. Garcia, Carlos B. Celaya, A. A. (Antonio A.), 1866-1936 Melendez, J. M. (Jesus Maria), 1864-1939 Lopez, Trinidad Garcia de la Lama, Pedro, 1853-1945 Gallardo, Delores Soto, 1871-1954 Barrios, Juan Geographic Name(s)Phoenix (Ariz.) Subject(s)Mexican Americans -- Civil rights |
841 Craycroft Addition, Pima County, 1947: Amendment to Restrictions, 1947 | |||||||||||
Deed states that Mexicans cannot buy property, lease, or live in the Craycroft Addition | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Roberts, Gladys I. (Gladys Isabell Towner), 1903-1993 Roberts, F. Fred (Frank Fred), 1897-1970 Geographic Name(s)Pima County (Ariz.) Tucson (Ariz.) Subject(s)Segregation |
842 Raising the Curtain: A Study of Latino Theatre in Phoenix, 1880-1980, 2008 April 25 | |||||||||||
Paper Presented at the Arizona Historical Society Conference in Chandler. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Bonn, Patricia A. (Patricia Ann Houston), 1947- (Author) Subject(s)Theater -- Arizona -- Phoenix |
843 An Invitation to Research: Hispanics (Latinos) in the American West, 2006 | |||||||||||
A portfolio that highlights the Chicano Research Collection at the Hayden Library. Presented at the Western History Association Conference at St. Louis, Missouri. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Salazar, Theresa Corporate Name(s)Bancroft Library (Publisher) Subject(s)Archival materials -- Southwest (New) |
844 Between Mendez and Brown: Gonzales versus Sheely (1951) and the Legal Campaign against Segregation, 2008 | |||||||||||
Scholars trace the legal arguments in the Gonzalez v Sheely school segregation case through the Mendez v Westminster and Delgado v Bastrop Cases. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Powers, Jeanne M. (Author) Patton, Lirio (Author) Corporate Name(s)American Bar Foundation (Publisher) Geographic Name(s)Tolleson (Ariz.) Subject(s)Segregation in education -- Arizona Mexican Americans -- Social conditions |
845 Biographical Data: George I. Sanchez, 1963 | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Sánchez, George Isidore, 1906-1972 (Author) Subject(s)Education |
846 Cross Ethnic Political Mobilization and Yaqui Identity Formation in Guadalupe, Arizona, 1997 | |||||||||||
Urbanization and the political mobilization of Chicanos in Guadalupe, Arizona in the 1960s changed ethnic relations with Anglos. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Meeks, Eric V. (Author) Molina, Jimmy, 1943- Salazar-Trujillo, Octavania, 1953- Garcia, Lauro (Lauro Hernandez), 1932-2008 Ross, Fred W. (Frederick William), 1910-1992 Quijada, Benito M., 1920-1980 Tavena, Juan (Juan Espinoza), 1912-1998 Geographic Name(s)Guadalupe (Ariz.) -- History Subject(s)Yaqui Indians |
847 Jose Chavez Magdaleno, 1923 | |||||||||||
Alien registration, head tax receipts, and World War II-era documents reflect the life of Jose C. Magdaleno | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Magdaleno, Jose Chavez, 1922-2004 Magdaleno, Maria Chavez, 1905-1995 Magdaleno, Josefina Aguilar Geographic Name(s)Claypool (Ariz.) Subject(s)Mexicans |
848 Resurgent Mexican Phoenix | |||||||||||
Published in vol. 98, no. 2 of the Geographical Review. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Oberle, Alex P. (Author) Arreola, Daniel D. (Daniel David), 1950- (Author) Geographic Name(s)Phoenix (Ariz.) -- History |
849 The Mexicanas of the Tempe Normal School: A Look at the Cultural and Educational Foundation of Tempe, 1855 to 1936, 2008 September 18 | |||||||||||
A presentation for Hispanic Heritage Month, Tempe Public Library. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Marín, Christine (Author) Miller, Maria Sotelo, 1853-1937 Priest, Mariana Gonzales, 1850-1937 Martin, Lourdes Gonzales Priest, 1888-1977 Wellington, Marina Gonzales Prist, 1883-1979 Jones, Arcadia Montoya, 1846-1923 Munoz, Sophia Sigala, 1906-1966 Geographic Name(s)Tempe (Ariz.) Subject(s)Mexican American women Occupation(s)Teachers |
850 From Romita to Roma and Back, 2007 | |||||||||||
An overview of the life of Gilbert Orrantia. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Ochoa, Ralph (Author) Orrantia, Gilbert Duran, 1917-2012 Orrantia, Sally Mendoza, 1927-1996 Orrantia, Epigmenia Duran, 1886-1966 Geographic Name(s)Clifton (Ariz.) Centerville (Ariz.) Subject(s)Education |
851 Mexican Litchfield Park: A Forgotten Colonia of the Salt River Valley, 2008 | |||||||||||
Mexicans were critical to the success of cotton farming in Litchfield Park but encountered racism in their community. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Arreola, Daniel D. (Daniel David), 1950- (Author) Geographic Name(s)Litchfield Park (Ariz.) Subject(s)Segregation in education -- Arizona Cotton -- Arizona |
852 Dr. Christine Marín: Archivist/Historian, 2009 | |||||||||||
Marín explains the origins of her work as an historian and as an archivist at Arizona State University (ASU) in Tempe, Arizona. Her history begins with her father's World War II letters and her mother's childhood toy, a magnet given to her by her mother in 1926. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Marín, Christine (Author) Marín, Lupe Trujillo, 1921-2006 Marín, Eulalia Renteria, 1921-2006 Rentería, Natalia Gonzales, ca. 1895-1926 Geographic Name(s)Globe (Ariz.) Subject(s)Mexican American women |
853 A Directory of Businesses Owned by Mexicans and in Phoenix, Arizona as Cited in the Newspaper El Mensajero, 1933-1945 | |||||||||||
Subject(s) Minority business enterprises -- Arizona -- Phoenix |
854 Community in Transition: South Phoenix and Annexation, 1950-1960, 2001 | |||||||||||
South Phoenix serves as an example of a rural suburb facing annexation, an image of a area of barrios and ghettos facing promise of development. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Amis, Fred (Lynn Frederick) (Author) Subject(s)Gardens, Japanese -- Arizona -- Phoenix African Americans -- Arizona -- Phoenix |
855 A Mexican American Ballad Surfaces in Montana: El Campo 47, 2004 | |||||||||||
This corrido describes Ramón García's murder of Fermín Baquero, a railroad section laborer in Tucson, in 1921. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Beltramo, Anthony (Anthony Fred), 1940- Briceño, Vincente, 1917-2008 Briceño, Severo (Severo Trujillo), 1919-2004 Briceño, José, 1881-1972 Baquero, Fermín, d. 1921 Corporate Name(s)Montana Association of Language Teachers (Publisher) Geographic Name(s)Tucson (Ariz.) Subject(s)Corridos |
856 Alma de la Raza: History of the Comision Honorifica and the Cruz Azul Mexicano, 1923 | |||||||||||
(Text in Spanish) | |||||||||||
Organizations enabled Mexican nationals to return to Mexico during the Great Depression. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Franco, Jesus (Author) Subject(s)Great Depression Deportation Mexicans |
857 Mexican War Workers in the United States, 1945 | |||||||||||
Mexican nationals are recruited to work in agricultural and railroad programs due to the shortage of labor in the United States in World War II. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Jones, Robert C., 1902- (Author) Corporate Name(s)Pan American Union (Publisher) Subject(s)World War, 1939-1945 Foreign workers, Mexican -- United States |
858 Pachucos in the Making: A Preliminary Study of How their Attitudes were Formed, 1974 | |||||||||||
Segregation, racism and economic exploitation of Mexicans were responsible for what became a zoot-suit culture. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Kohn, Roy E. (Roy Elbert), 1950-2001 (Author) Subject(s)Zoot Suit Riots, Los Angeles, Calif, 1943 |
859 Arizona Women of Note: Historical Background of One, Mary Ramos, Virgin Mary, 1973 | |||||||||||
The entrepreneurship of a Mexican American in the early history of Prescott, Arizona | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Stinson, Mary Lee (Mary Lee Murphy) (Author) Ramos, Mary (Mary Kuykendall Decrow), 1819-1876 Brown, Compton Geographic Name(s)Prescott (Ariz.) Subject(s)Mexican American women |
860 Paradise Found? Opportunity For Mexican, Irish, Italian & Chinese Born Individuals in Jerome Mining District, 1890-1910, 1992 | |||||||||||
Copper mining in the West offered opportunities for immigrants to find work in Jerome, where they could find some degree of economic advancement. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Prichard, Nancy Lee (Author) Clark, William Andrews, 1839-1925 Subject(s)Mexican Americans Copper mines and mining -- Arizona -- Jerome Mines and mineral resources Arizona -- History -- To 1912 |
861 Courting Success and Realizing the American Dream: Arizona's Mighty Miami High School Championship Basketball Team, 1951, 2009 | |||||||||||
The children of Mexican American miners living in Miami, Arizona compete for the state High School Basketball Championship in 1951. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Marín, Christine (Author) Kivisto, Ernest (Ernest Toivo), 1921-2003 Gutierrez, Tony, 1930- Regalado, Tony (Antonio Deleon), 1930-2005 Moreno, Rudy (Rudolph), 1933-2012 Lobato, Alfred L., 1932- Huerta, Elias Delgadillo, 1932- Acevedo, Lupe Apodaca, 1932-1993 Trujillo, Fito (Adolpho), 1932- Jacott, Hector Mario, 1932-2000 Lazovich, Eli (Eli Sam), 1933-2003 Subject(s)Basketball Schools |
862 Prologue: The Perils & Possibilities of Quarterbacking While Mexican: A Brief Introduction to the Participation of Latino/a Athletes in US Sports History, 2009 | |||||||||||
Sports both build community and challenge the idea that Mexican-Americans are inferior athletes. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Iber, Jorge, 1961- (Author) Sanchez, Mark Subject(s)Mexican American athletes Football |
863 Epilogue: From Quarterbacking While Mexican to New Horizons in Sport History, 2009 | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Iber, Jorge, 1961- (Author) Sanchez, Mark Subject(s)Mexican American athletes Football |
864 Voces: La Revista del Noroeste, 1949 | |||||||||||
A Spanish-language periodical about the history and culture of Mexican Americans in Phoenix, Arizona in 1949. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Lewis, Anita, 1923-1985 Ainsa de Hernandez, Filomena, 1908-1999 Cota, Molly (Manuela), 1926- Salcido, Abraham C., 1910-1983 Robles Medina, Enrique (Publisher) Geographic Name(s)Phoenix (Ariz.) Subject(s)Mexican American women -- Social life and customs Minorities Mexican Americans -- Societies, etc. |
865 Memoirs of Esau P. Muñoz. Stories of Faith & Love, From the Beginnings of Evangelism in Northern Mexico, 1951 | |||||||||||
Esau Muñoz descends from the Mexican Perez family on his mother's side and from Spanish refugees fleeing the persecution of the Jews by the Holy Inquisition on his father's side. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Muñoz, Esau Perez, 1884-1967 (Author) Muñoz Molinar, Quirino, 1842-1903 Perez de Muñoz, Macedonia, 1853-1911 Muñoz, Febronia (Febronia Calderon Florian), 1885-1970 Geographic Name(s)Mexico Subject(s)Mexican Americans -- Social life and customs Genre Form(s)American literature -- Mexican American authors |
866 Sonora, Arizona: When I Was a Child, 2009 | |||||||||||
Lyrics to the song "Sonora" (based on the tune "Paradise") honor El Club Sonorense and the people of Sonora, Arizona. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Mahan, Don M. (Author) Geographic Name(s)Sonora (Ariz.) Subject(s)Popular music -- United States |
867 Florilegio Filial: Honor a la Madre, Undated | |||||||||||
An anthology of poems, songs, and prayers to honor all mothers. Translated from English to Spanish by Esau Perez Muñoz. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Muñoz, Esau Perez (Author) Muñoz, Febronia (Febronia Calderon Florian), 1885-1970 Geographic Name(s)Sonora (Ariz.) Subject(s)Mexican Americans -- Social life and customs Mother's Day |
868 Drawings of Cesar Chavez By Children From Lowell Elementary School, 1990 | |||||||||||
Drawings by Mexican-American children from Lowell Elementary School in Phoenix, Arizona. Donated by their teacher, Martha Hipolito Lupercio. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Chavez, Cesar, 1927-1993 Genre Form(s)Children's drawings |
869 The Sotomayor Family in Gilbert, Arizona, 1999 | |||||||||||
A short narrative about the Sotomayor family and their immigration experience from Mexico to Gilbert, Arizona in 1919. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Sotomayor, Mike (Mike Angel), 1918-2012 (Author) Sotomayor, Jesus Y., 1876-1959 Robles de Sotomayor, Maclovia, 1878-1961 Escandon, Trinidad Sotomayor, 1911-1971 Sotomayor, Virginia (Georginia Virginia), 1915-1999 Sotomayor, Spinny (Espiridion), 1913-1992 Geographic Name(s)Gilbert (Ariz.) Subject(s)Mexican Americans -- Social life and customs Arizona -- Emigration and immigration |
870 The Case of the Hernandez Brothers, 2006 July | |||||||||||
A brutal, senseless murder occurs in Casa Grande, Arizona in 1933. Two young Mexican-American boys are arrested, tried, and die side by side in the gas chamber at the Arizona State Prison in Florence in 1934. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Faux, Pat (Patricia Ruth Steinko), 1936-2013 (Author) Hernandez, Manuel, 1915-1934 Hernandez, Fred, 1914-1934 Washburn, Charles P., d. 1933 Truman, William C. (William Charles), 1905-1965 Reed, Charles H. (Charles Huston), 1906-1963 Richardson, H. G. (Howard Gray), 1885-1944 Corporate Name(s)Casa Grande Valley Historical Society (Publisher) Geographic Name(s)Casa Grande (Ariz.) Florence (Ariz.) Subject(s)Murder -- Arizona -- Casa Grande Trials (Murder) -- Arizona Crime Capital punishment -- Arizona -- Florence |
871 Korea and Mexicanos: The Invisible Minority in a Forgotten War, 2009 October 2 | |||||||||||
Panel presentation delivered at the U.S. Latino & Latina WWII Oral History Project, 10th anniversary dinner and Korean and Vietnam War-era symposium held at the University of Texas, Austin. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Vélez-Ibañez, Carlos G., 1936- (Author) Suarez, Gene (Eugene), 1931- Romero, Gilberto Vasquez, 1929- Fisher, Jimmie (William James), 1927-2012 Geographic Name(s)United States -- Politics and government -- 1945-1953 Tucson (Ariz.) Subject(s)Korean War, 1950-1953 -- Veterans |
872 Power, Profit and Pollution: The Persistence of Environmental Injustice in a Company Town, 2009 | |||||||||||
In 1999, Mexican American residents in Hayden, Arizona filed a lawsuit against the American Smelting and Refining Company (ASARCO) citing high cancer rates and deaths due to arsenic poisioning, sulfuric acids, and lead pollution in their community. In 2009, residents still await environmental justice, cleanup and a resolution to that lawsuit. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Sicotte, Diane, 1960- (Author) Amparano, Betty J. Corona, Jill Brittle, Steve Shanker, Howard Geographic Name(s)Hayden (Ariz.) Winkelman (Ariz.) Subject(s)Carcinogens Air -- Pollution Smelting -- Health aspects |
873 Nuturing Tradition, Fostering Change: Patriotism, Community Service and the Women's Auxiliary of American Legion Tony F. Soza/Ray Martinez Post 41, 2009 | |||||||||||
The Women's Auxiliary was formed in Phoenix in 1948. Since then, they have kept traditions alive, yet fomented the changes needed to better lives through community service and activism. They fought against the racism, discrimination, & school segregation of their children in Phoenix. They remain active today. This is their tribute. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Sanderson, Charles H. (Author) Vildosola, Louise Perez, 1917-2014 Soza, Ofelia Ramirez, 1921-1995 Soza, Amelia Ramirez, 1915-2012 Martinez, Minnie Rangel, 1918- Chavez, Antia Lewis, 1923-1985 Geographic Name(s)Phoenix (Ariz.) Subject(s)Mexican American women World War, 1939-1945 |
874 The Making of a Coach: the Al Muñoz Story, 2009 | |||||||||||
A brother's tribute to the athleticism and coaching success of one of Miami High School's top athletes. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Muñoz, Sammy (Samuel Bonilla), 1935- (Author) Muñoz, Al (Alfonso Bonilla), 1926-2007 Bonilla de Muñoz, Guadalupe, 1903-1988 Prichard, Red (Loyd Carlisle), 1927-1997 Geographic Name(s)Miami (Ariz.) Phoenix (Ariz.) Glendale (Ariz.) Subject(s)Football |
875 Juan Vaca, Spanish Conquistador: One of the Earliest Soldiers in the Military History of Arizona, 2009 | |||||||||||
Juan Vaca was a cavalryman for Francisco Vasquez de Coronado when he entered eastern Arizona in 1540. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Mahan, Don M. (Author) de Baca, Juan Baca, Cristobal, ca. 1567- Mahan, Carol Jean Doneff Coronado, Francisco Vásquez de, 1510-1554 Geographic Name(s)Southwest, New -- History -- To 1848 |
876 Crystal City 1969. An Essay for the Dallas Examiner, 2009 December 3 | |||||||||||
The Cara Mia Theatre Company presents its original play Crystal City 1969 at the Latino Cultural Center. The play commemorates the 40th anniversary of the Chicano student walkout in Crystal City, Texas. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Alonzo, Sylvana Avila, 1963- (Author) Treviño, Mario, 1953- Lozano, David V., 1966- Treviño, Raul Gutiérrez, José Angel Aguilera, Diana Serna, ca. 1954- Lara, Severita, 1952- Subject(s)Chicano movement Student movements -- Texas -- Crystal City |
877 The Citizenship Sacrifice: Mexican Americans, the Saunders-Leonard Report, and the Politics of Immigration, 1951-1952, 2009 | |||||||||||
In the mid-twentieth century, Mexican Americans adopted restrictionism in pursuit of U.S. civil equality and economic justice. This essay examines the controversy of this position as illustrated by the response to an academic study of undocumented labor in the early 1950s. Note page 304: the sign We Serve Whites Only: No Spanish or Mexicans. Mexican American claims to Whiteness were futile. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Blanton, Carlos Kevin, 1970- (Author) Saunders, Lyle, 1907- Leonard, Olen E. (Olen Earl), 1909- Garcia, Hector P., 1914-1996 Sánchez, George Isidore, 1906-1972 Canales, J. T. (José Tomás), 1877-1976 Geographic Name(s)Mexican-American Border Region Texas -- History Subject(s)Arizona -- Emigration and immigration Illegal aliens Arizona -- Emigration and immigration Foreign workers, Mexican -- United States |
878 Enforcing Neutrality: the Tenth U.S. Cavalry On the Mexican Border, 1913-1919, 2009 | |||||||||||
The Mexican Revolution caused chaos along the U.S.-Mexico Border, forcing the U.S. to send the army to the region in order to enforce neutrality laws. The experiences of the Tenth U.S. Cavalry demonstrate the difficulties the army faced. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Work, David (Author) Bliss, Tasker Howard, 1853-1930 Pershing, John J. (John Joseph), 1860-1948 Villa, Pancho, 1878-1923 Brown, W. C. (William Carey), 1854-1939 Geographic Name(s)Mexican-American Border Region Subject(s)African American soldiers -- History -- 19th century |
879 Adolfo Quezada Montiel, Sr. Papers, 1955-1977 | |||||||||||
Quezada served as a Mexican Vice-Counsel in Arizona, Missouri, and California during the periods of 1957 to 1964. While in Washington, D.C., he taught Spanish to Senator Barry Goldwater and his staff and later taught at Pima Community College in Tucson. His collection consists of his own literary writings, poetry, and his personal memoirs. Included in his collection are his original Vice-Counsel certificates. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Goldwater, Barry M. (Barry Morris), 1909-1998 Queszada Montiel, Adolfo, 1900- Occupation(s)Authors, Mexican -- 20th century Poets, Mexican -- 20th century |
880 Francisca Hinojos Franco: Famiy History Interview, 1993 | |||||||||||
The social life and history of a woman who encounters personal, family difficulties and hardships but overcomes them. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Franco, Virginia Montoya, 1952- (Author) Franco, Virginia Montoya, 1952- Franco, Francisca Hinojos, 1914- Hinojos, Simon Rascon, 1884-1950 Montez, Maria Ramirez, 1894-1972 Hinojos, Carmen Rascon, d. 1927 Geographic Name(s)Morenci (Ariz.) Metcalf (Ariz.) Subject(s)Mines and mineral resources Minority business enterprises -- Arizona |
881 Virgie Franco: Family, Work and Education, 1994 | |||||||||||
Short interview of Virgie Franco, a woman whose life and family were greatly impacted by the Clifton-Morenci strike of 1984. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Hartman, Lara (Author) Franco, Virginia Montoya, 1952- Franco, Gilbert H., 1944- Geographic Name(s)Clifton (Ariz.) Morenci (Ariz.) Subject(s)Phelps Dodge Corporation Strike, Morenci, Ariz., 1983- Mexican American women Sexism |
882 My Paternal Grandmother, Margaret Arroyos, 1993 | |||||||||||
Written for the course WST-394, La Chicana. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Arroyos, Joanne, 1968- (Author) Arroyos, Margaret Ruiz, 1919-1997 Webb, Claire (Claire Noelke), 1880-1954 Arroyos, Lorenzo L., 1924-2013 Geographic Name(s)Safford (Ariz.) Superior (Ariz.) Subject(s)Mexican American women -- Social life and customs Mormons |
882.1 My Mother, Mary Lou Arroyos, 1993 | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Arroyos, Joanne, 1968- (Author) Arroyos, Mary Lou Lopez, 1947- Lopez, Hortencia Apodaca, 1926-1993 Geographic Name(s)Superior (Ariz.) Sonora (Ariz.) Subject(s)Mexican American women -- Social life and customs Segregation in education -- Arizona |
882.2 My Paternal Grandmother, Hortencia Lopez, 1993 | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Arroyos, Joanne, 1968- (Author) Lopez, Hortencia Apodaca, 1926-1993 Apodaca, Jesus Corral, 1891-1961 Apodaca, Fortunato Quiroz, 1891-1956 Geographic Name(s)Miami (Ariz.) Sonora (Ariz.) Superior (Ariz.) Subject(s)Mexican American women -- Social life and customs |
883 Biography of Rebecca Muñoz Gutierrez, 2000 | |||||||||||
Veronica Castillo provides a good historical perspective of her family and their contributions to the history of in Tempe, Phoenix, and in Arizona. She is especially proud of her aunt, Rebecca Muñoz Gutierrez and her uncle, Rosalio Muñoz, and their roles as student activists and educators in the period of the 1930s and early 1940s and their work with the Mexican American student organization at Arizona State Teachers College, Los Conquistdores. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Castillo, Veronica (Author) Muñoz, Esau Perez, 1884-1967 Muñoz, Rosalio (Rosalio Florian), 1913-2004 Gutierrez, Felix J. (Felix Joachim), 1918-1955 Gutierrez, Rebecca Muñoz (Rebecca Florian Muñoz), 1916-2000 Geographic Name(s)Tempe (Ariz.) Subject(s)College students Education Mexican American women |
884 Pachuquismo: A Revolt of Mexican American Youth, 1971 | |||||||||||
The author asserts that the origins of the pachuco began in El Paso, Texas. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Kohn, Roy E. (Roy Elbert), 1950-2001 (Author) Geographic Name(s)El Paso (Tex.) Subject(s)Zoot Suit Riots, Los Angeles, Calif, 1943 Mexican American teenagers -- Ethnic identity Police brutality World War, 1939-1945 |
885 Sonny Peña and Pachucos in Tolleson, Arizona, 1974 | |||||||||||
Sonny Peña recalls his experiences as a pachuco in Tolleson, Arizona and describes the dress and style of the period of the era of the pachuco. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Peña, Sonny (Wilfred Joseph), 1932- (Author) Kohn, Roy E. (Roy Elbert), 1950-2001 Marín, Christine Geographic Name(s)Tolleson (Ariz.) Subject(s)Zoot Suit Riots, Los Angeles, Calif, 1943 Police brutality World War, 1939-1945 |
886 Zoot Suit Riots: Los Angeles, 1943, 1972 | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Hernandez, David Subject(s)Zoot Suit Riots, Los Angeles, Calif, 1943 Mexican American teenagers -- Ethnic identity Police brutality World War, 1939-1945 |
887 Pachucos In the Making: A Critique by Christine Marín, 1974 | |||||||||||
Marín provides a critque of Kohn's History seminar paper on the Zoot Suit Riots and makes suggestions on how Kohn can improve upon his research. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Marín, Christine (Author) Kohn, Roy E. (Roy Elbert), 1950-2001 Subject(s)Zoot Suit Riots, Los Angeles, Calif, 1943 Mexican American teenagers -- Ethnic identity Police brutality World War, 1939-1945 |
888 The Pachuco, 1971 | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Kohn, Roy E. (Roy Elbert), 1950-2001 (Author) Subject(s)Zoot Suit Riots, Los Angeles, Calif, 1943 Police brutality Mexican American teenagers -- Ethnic identity World War, 1939-1945 |
889 Family History on Jovita Arellano de Villegas, 1992 | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Villegas, Irene (Author) Arellano Cortez de Villegas, Jovita, 1918-1998 Cortez, Alejo, 1845-1908 Correa, Benina, ca. 1847-1907 Arellano, Petronilo, ca. 1875-ca. 1921 Geographic Name(s)Gila Bend (Ariz.) Subject(s)Mexico -- History -- Revolution, 1910-1920 Mexican American women -- Social life and customs Mexican American families |
890 Chicana Feminism as Seen Through the Works of Selected Chicana Writers: An Essay and a Selected Partially Annotated Biblography, 1991 | |||||||||||
The author examines the writing of Chicana feminist and lesbian Gloria Anzaldúa. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Marín, Christine (Author) Anzaldúa, Gloria Subject(s)Mexican American women authors Feminism Lesbians Sexism |
891 Labor Unions and Strike Activity Among Chicana Workers: Observations in Chicana Historiography, 1988 | |||||||||||
The author examines the theme of gender within the context of a Chicana labor history. Chicanas look to unions to create change in their wages and in their work place. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Marín, Christine (Author) Arroyo, Laura E. Duron, Clementina Subject(s)Mexican American women Chicano movement -- History |
892 El Segundo de Febrero: the Mexicana/Chicana Legacy of Tucson, 2003 | |||||||||||
Mexican American women have greatly influenced the history of Tucson, Arizona. In her presentation, Christine Marin pays tribute to five of them. Their work and lives personify the role of women in our state's history. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Marín, Christine (Author) O'Leary, Anna Ochoa Rubio-Goldsmith, Raquel Chavez, Nelba Castillo, Lupe Urquides, Maria (Maria Luisa Legarra), 1908-1994 Geographic Name(s)Tucson (Ariz.) -- History Clifton (Ariz.) Morenci (Ariz.) Subject(s)Mexican American women Mexican Americans -- Civil rights Feminism Education Labor unions |
893 Keynote Address: 9th Annual Hispanic Student Convocation, Phoenix College, 1995 April 21 | |||||||||||
Students are encouraged to seek opportunities for higher education and to use their education, skills and talents to improve their communties. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Marín, Christine (Author) Subject(s)Mexican Americans -- Civil rights Labor unions Mexican American women -- Arizona -- Phoenix |
894 Chicana Issues. Keynote Address. Arizona Association of Chicanos for Higher Education (AACHE) Conference, 1991 November 15 | |||||||||||
Chicanas continue to struggle to overcome sexism, gender discrimination, sexual harassment, wage inequities, lack of respect, and no recognition for their hard work. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Marín, Christine (Author) Subject(s)Mexican American women -- Arizona -- Phoenix Mexican Americans -- Civil rights Feminism Education Mexican American women -- Health and hygiene |
895 Hispanic Women and Civil Rights, 1992 | |||||||||||
An essay published in the book Living the Dream in Arizona: the Legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. (1992; Arizona State University). | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Marín, Christine (Author) Bataille, Gretchen M., 1944- King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968 Subject(s)Mexican American women -- Arizona Mexican Americans -- Civil rights |
896 An Oral History of a Mexican Immigrant, 1976 | |||||||||||
The story of a 75-year-old woman from Superior, Arizona reveals a life of hardship, struggle, work and sacrifice to raise her family during the period of the late 1930s and 1940s. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Montiel, Miguel, 1942 April 10- (Author) Geographic Name(s)Superior (Ariz.) -- History Jerome (Ariz.) -- History Subject(s)Mexican American women Mines and mineral resources World War, 1939-1945 Mexican American women Education |
897 Cecilia D. Esquer: An Auto-Biographical Sketch, 1972 | |||||||||||
When Cecilia Esquer asked her Superior High school counselor for help in applying to Arizona State University in 1960, the counselor suggested that Cecilia was not college material because she is a Mexican American. Using rich material gathered in oral history interviews with family members and her parents, Cecilia's story is one of racism, discrimination, school segregation, struggle, and overcoming numerous challenges to become an attorney, educator, and a determined woman of unmeasurable success. This autobiography was prepared in 1972 for a course taught by Professor Manuel P. Servín at Arizona State University called The Mexican American Experience. ***NOTE: MOST INTERVIEWS ARE IN SPANISH. NO TRANSLATIONS. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Esquer, Cecilia Teyechea Denogean de, 1942- (Author) Teyechea, Maria (Maria Jesus Reel), 1894-1999 Corona, Consuelo Denogean, Bertina T. (Bertina Chavez Teyechea), 1918-1985 Denogean, Ramon R. (Ramon Reel), 1913-2008 Denogean, Manuela Reel, 1892-1987 Machado, Manuel J., 1911-1991 Rivera, Marina Zepeda Geographic Name(s)Superior (Ariz.) Subject(s)Mexican American women Mexican Americans -- Social conditions Education -- Arizona -- Tempe Education -- Arizona -- Guadaupe Mines and mineral resources Labor unions Yaqui Indians |
898 Augustine Chacon, 1982 (Draft) | |||||||||||
The so-called notorious Chacon has been the subject of many early Arizona and Mexican stories. Augustine Chacon's story of crime is mixed with folklore and mystery and the criminal element that captured the attention of Arizona's early writers. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Marín, Christine (Author) Marín, Christine Chacon, Augustine, 1861-1902 Mossman, Burt (Burton Charles), 1867-1956 Rouse, Owen T. (Owen Thomas), 1843-1919 Geographic Name(s)Solomonville (Ariz.) San Jose (Ariz.) Clifton (Ariz.) Subject(s)Folklore Criminals |
899 The Scholar and the Reformer: Manuel P. Servin and Carey McWilliams, 1979 | |||||||||||
A manuscipt prepared for Prof. Chris Smith's class, HIS 513: American Historiograpy in 1979. Christine Marín explains that Servín and McWilliams apply their own individual regional interpretations in order to explain the historical and cultural development of the California-Arizona-Sonoran regions. As social historians, Servín and McWilliams have contributed to Mexican American history in the Southwest. Servín exposes the Spanish heritage and myth of the Spanish-Speaking of the Southwest. McWilliams exposes the dangers of racism against Mexicans and in the Southwest. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Marín, Christine (Author) McWilliams, Carey, 1905-1980 Servín, Manuel P., 1920- Olson, Culbert L. (Culbert Levy), 1876-1962 Geographic Name(s)Southwest, New -- History Mexican-American Border Region Subject(s)Zoot Suit Riots, Los Angeles, Calif, 1943 Agricultural laborers -- California |
900 Braceros ... All On Board!, 2009 | |||||||||||
A preliminary look at Mexican railroad workers in Arizona and other parts of the United States. | |||||||||||
Subject(s) Railroad construction workers Foreign workers, Mexican -- United States World War, 1939-1945 |
901 Christine Natalie Marin: One of Thousands in the Struggle, 2010 | |||||||||||
A historical biography of the life and work of Dr. Christine Marín, Archivist and Historian at Arizona State University Library in Tempe. Marin's legacy is the Chicano Research Collection and archives at the Hayden Library, from 1970 to 2010. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Palomares, Ruben Lucio, 1963- (Author) Marín, Christine Servín, Manuel P., 1920- Axford, H. William Geographic Name(s)Globe (Ariz.) Subject(s)Chicano movement Mexican Americans -- Civil rights -- Arizona |
902 Service, Employment, Redevelopment (SER). Jobs For Progress, Inc. 1973, 1973 | |||||||||||
SER, Jobs for Progress, Inc., is a national private non-profit organization founded in 1964 to provide education, job skills training, literacy, and employment to the economically disadvantaged. SER's ultimate goal is to place individuals into productive employment. It is governed by a volunary Board of Directors from the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) and the American G.I. Forum. | |||||||||||
Subject(s) Education Occupational training -- Arizona |
903 The Chicano Research Collection: a Legacy and Continuation of the Chicana/o Movement, 2010 | |||||||||||
The Chicano Research Collection, housed in the Department of Archives and Special Collections at the Hayden Library at Arizona State University in Tempe is a tool that advances the Chicano/a community and legitimizes the Chicano/a experience. This archival repository is an extension of the Chicano/a Movement of the Civil Rights era of the 1970s. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Palomares, Ruben Lucio, 1963- (Author) Marín, Christine Servín, Manuel P., 1920- Axford, H. William Subject(s)Chicano movement Mexican Americans -- Civil rights Mexican American women |
904 El Paisano: Para el Campesino, 1968 | |||||||||||
Photocopies of bilingual (English-Spanish) issues of El Paisano for the year 1968. The newspaper became the voice of the Mexican American, or Chicano, farm worker in Maricopa County and voiced their concerns over poor wages, inadequate working conditions, poverty, racism and discrimination, civil rights, labor unions, and the Chicano movement. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Gutiérrez, Gustavo (Gustavo C.), 1932- Gutierrez, Raquel (Raquel Consuelo Ruiz), 1934-2013 Huey, Mel Chavez, Cesar, 1927-1993 Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968 Corporate Name(s)United Farm Workers Organizing Committee of Arizona (Author) Geographic Name(s)Tolleson (Ariz.) Subject(s)Education |
905 Silvis, Illinois -- Hero Street, USA, 1968-1977 (2 Folders) | |||||||||||
Some years ago, 2nd Street, Silvis, Illinois was just a dirt road nestled in this community. Thanks to the work of Joe Terronez, in 1969, 2nd Street was renamed Hero Street, USA. It has developed into one of the finest veterans' memorial park in the country. The street, or 2nd street, or Second Street, contributed more men, for its area of size, to military service in two wars (World War II and Korea) than any other place of comparable size in the United States. Since the beginning of World War II, there have been eighty (80) sons of twenty-two (22) Mexican-American families on Hero Street sent to war. All received the Purple Heart for bravery, with eight (8) dying in the line of duty. They will forever be remembered on Hero Street, USA, in Silvis, Illinos. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Pompa, Tony, 1924-1944 Soliz, Claro, 1921-1945 Gomez, Joseph G., 1931-2014 Muños, Johnny, 1928-1951 Sandoval, Joseph H., 1919-1945 Masias, Peter P., 1924-1945 Sandoval, William, 1923-1944 Sandoval, Frank, 1919-1944 Terronez, Joseph, 1929- Geographic Name(s)Silvis (Ill.) -- History Subject(s)Korean War, 1950-1953 World War, 1939-1945 Purple Heart Occupation(s)Soldiers -- Illinois -- Silvis |
906 Interview With State Senator Alfredo Gutierrez, 1981 APril 9 | |||||||||||
Gutierrez talks about the formation of the Arizona State University student organization known as the Mexican American Student Organization (MASO) during the Chicano movementon the Arizona State University campus. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Diaz, Rosemary Truman (Author) Gutierrez, Alfredo, 1945- Subject(s)Mexican Americans -- Civil rights Chicano movement |
907 Interview with Maria Julia Rivera, 1998 November 21 | |||||||||||
A Mexican-American woman, born in 1940, recalls her family's journey from Chihuahua, Mexico to El Paso, Texas and then on to Harrington, Kansas and Miami, Arizona. She worked as a seamstress, fruit picker, and became a cosmetologist. The interview was conducted by Mark Rivera. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Rivera, Mark Anthony, 1969- (Author) Rivera, Maria Julia Rodriguez, 1940- Rodriguez, Juan Miguel Rodriguez, Maria Elena Cruz Geographic Name(s)Miami (Ariz.) Subject(s)Mexican American women -- Social life and customs Sexism |
908 Ignacio Fontes Ruiz, 2009 | |||||||||||
In the 1940s, a Tolleson police officer deliberately murdered Ignacio Fontes Ruiz in a tragic case of mistaken identity. Police brutality against Mexican Americans was a common practice in Tolleson, according to the author. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Peña, Sonny (Wilfred Joseph), 1932- (Author) Ruiz, Ignacio Fontes, ca. 1891-1943 Rivera, Antonia (Antonia Ruiz), 1927-2013 Subject(s)Police brutality -- Arizona -- Tolleson Police -- Arizona -- Tolleson |
909 Tijerina and the Land, 1971 | |||||||||||
The history of the land grant movement and its charismatic leader, Reies Lopez Tijerina, in Tierra Amarilla, New Mexico. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Hall, Phil (Author) Tijerina, Reies Geographic Name(s)Terra Amarilla (N.M.) Subject(s)Land grants -- New Mexico Mexican Americans -- Civil rights Chicano movement |
910 A Study of the New Mexico Land Grants & the Tijerina Movement, 1970 | |||||||||||
A look and history of the land grant movement in New Mexico and its fiery, charasmatic leader, Reies Lopez Tijerina. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Casaus, Louis E. (Author) Tijerina, Reies Sanchez, Alfonso, 1928- Geographic Name(s)Terra Amarilla (N.M.) Subject(s)Land grants -- New Mexico Mexican Americans -- Civil rights Chicano movement |
911 History of Veronica Ann Marie Romero, 1995 | |||||||||||
A 12-year old participant in ASU's Hispanic Mother-Daughter Program writes an account of her family's History. In 1862, the Juan Baca family founded the area now called Springerville, Arizona. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Romero, Veronica Ann Marie, 1980- (Author) Baca, Juan Trujillo, 1841-1952 Baca, Damacia C., 1861-1904 Peña, Patricia Baca, 1890-1986 Peña, Amado, 1890-1966 Jaramillo, Ernest Garcia, 1933- Jaramillo, Mary Peña, 1935- Jaramillo, Erasmo, 1909-1982 Jaramillo, Avaloi Maria Garcia, 1915-2006 Romero, Adella Ann Jaramillo, 1961- Romero, Steve A., 1956- Geographic Name(s)Springerville (Ariz.) Saint Johns (Ariz.) Phoenix (Ariz.) Round Valley (Apache County, Ariz.) Subject(s)Mexican American families Basques -- Arizona |
912 Raquel Marie Esparza, 1995 | |||||||||||
A 15-year-old participant in ASU's Hispanic Mother-Daughter Program writes an account of her family history. She explains how her family settled in La Victoria, or Victory Acres, in Tempe in 1945 and discusses the racism and discrimination faced by Mexican Americans in the Mesa schools and community. She recalls a family story of Half a Blanket, a metaphor for death. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Esparza, Raquel Marie, 1980- (Author) Avila, Isabelle Cortez, 1923-1993 Avila, Zacarias Perez, 1921-1988 Cortez, Pablo Gutierrez, 1882-1957 Cortez, Mercedes Jaramillo, 1894-1986 Subject(s)Schools -- Arizona -- Mesa Mexican Americans -- Social conditions Mexican American families |
913 Ernesto Escobedo Interviews Christine Marín, 1996 | |||||||||||
As part of his dissertation, Esobedo interviews Christine Marín. Marín recounts her own family history in Globe, Arizona. The series of interviews with Marín reveals a history in Globe, Arizona, with Marín's story full of examples of cultural diversity, racism, labor unionism, political activism, and education. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Escobedo, Ernesto (Author) Marín, Christine Axford, H. William Servín, Manuel P., 1920- Marín, Lupe Trujillo, 1921-2006 Marín, Eulalia Renteria, 1921-2006 Geographic Name(s)Globe (Ariz.) Subject(s)Mexican Americans -- Social conditions Sexism |
914 Arizona Latina Trailblazers: Alicia Otilia Quesada and Anna Marie Ochoa O'Leary, 2010 April 26 | |||||||||||
Acceptance speeches by Alicia Otilia Quesada and Anna Marie Ochoa O'Leary at their recognition as Arizona Latina Trailblazers. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Quesada, Alicia Ocampo, 1923- O'Leary, Anna Ochoa Subject(s)Mexican American women |
915 Chicano Liberation: Resolution of the October League's Third Congress, 1975 | |||||||||||
A Marxist-Leninist perspective of the Chicano movement published in Class Struggle: a Journal of Communist Thought (No. 2, 1975 Summer). | |||||||||||
Subject(s) Chicano movement Mexican Americans -- Civil rights |
916 Valedictorian Speech Given By Jerry Talamante. Gilbert High School Graduation, 1960 May 26 | |||||||||||
Andy and Delia Bernal presented this speech to the Gilbert Historical Society on May 29, 2010. Jerry Talamante is a descendent of the family of Ramon and Clara Granillo Bernal, as is Andy Bernal. In his speech, Talamante calls for an end to segregation and discrimination against minorities and envisions a world without prejudice and hypocrisy. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Talamante, Jerry, 1942- (Author) Bernal, Ramon, 1876-1949 Bernal, Clara S. Granillo, 1882-1997 Sotelo, Ygnacio, 1757-1816 Talamante, Ignacio, 1910-1993 Talamante, Rosenda Bernal, 1913-2011 Geographic Name(s)Gilbert (Ariz.) -- History Subject(s)Education Schools Graduation (School) |
917 Our Sotelo Roots, 1985 | |||||||||||
The Tiburcio and Manuela Sotelo family arrived in Tempe, Arizona in 1871. Their descendants helped Tempe thrive and develop, as told in this family history. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Canchola, Esther Margaret Olivas Carrillo, 1934- (Author) Miller, Maria Sotelo, 1853-1937 Miller, Winchester, 1835-1893 Sotelo, Isidro Antonio, ca. 1725- Sotelo, Tiburcio, 1810-1871 Sotelo, Manuela Sanchez, 1820-1902 Sotelo, Ygnacio, 1757-1816 Hayden, Charles Trumbull, 1825-1900 Hayden, Carl Trumbull, 1877-1972 Subject(s)Mexican Americans -- Arizona -- Tempe |
918 The History of the Holy Cross of Globe/La Santa Cruz de Globe and Its Listing into the National Register of Historic Places. | |||||||||||
The Holy Cross of Globe was placed into the National Register of Historic Places in 2011. Since 1936, the cross, which is 18 feet tall and eight feet wide, has stood on a hiltop in Ruiz Canyon and served as an historic example of Mexican, Mexican American, and Catholic influences in Globe. Also included are National Register of Historic Places registration forms. | |||||||||||
Photographs of the Holy Cross of Globe can be found in the Christine Marin Photograph Collection (MP CM–113: 1-12). | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Marín, Christine (Author) Salas, Rosalio Tovar, 1886-1969 Ruiz, Epimenia Canos, 1853-1937 Ruiz, Ignacio, 1845- Salas, Cruz, 1936- Geographic Name(s)Globe (Ariz.) Subject(s)Historic sites -- Arizona -- Globe Catholics -- Arizona -- Globe |
919 Speech Delivered at the Mustang Library, 2005 | |||||||||||
Burruel provides a broad view of the lives of Mexican Americans in Scottsdale in the period of the 1920s to the 1960s. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Burruel, Jose Maria, 1925- (Author) Geographic Name(s)Scottsdale (Ariz.) Subject(s)Mexican Americans -- Social life and customs Schools |
920 Autobiography of Jose Maria Burruel, 2005 | |||||||||||
Burruel was born in Phoenix in 1925, but was raised in Scottsdale. His general account highlights his educational career. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Burruel, Jose Maria, 1925- (Author) Burruel Beccera, Jose Maria, 1898-1924 Valenzuela Verdugo de Burruel, Carmen, 1901-1986 Geographic Name(s)Scottsdale (Ariz.) Subject(s)Mexican Americans -- Social life and customs Schools |
921 The History of Mexicanos in Scottsdale, Arizona, 2005 | |||||||||||
Burruel provides a lengthy and historical perspective of the contributions of Mexicans and Mexican Americans to the development of Scottsdale, Arizona, sometimes called Escatel by the Mexicanos. His narrative discusses the lives of pioneer Mexican families and a way of life that no longer exists. Modernity in Scottsdale brought the destruction of the homes and businesses of these Mexican families. Little has been written on this topic. Information was gathered through oral history interviews with families and their descendents and unpublished histories written by those families. No footnotes are provided in Burruel's manuscript. | |||||||||||
Personal Name(s) Burruel, Jose Maria, 1925- (Author) Yutze, John, 1875-1949 Yutze, Josefa Acevedo Serrano, 1877-1971 Leyva, Jesus, 1891-1981 Herrera, Bernabe A., 1882-1952 Dominguez, Miguel, 1894-1980 Demerbiex, John, 1905-1994 Corral, Tomas C., 1906-1950 Torres de Contreras, Emma, 1913-2008 Valenzuela Verdugo de Burruel, Carmen, 1901-1986 Noriega, Gerbacio Salazar, 1895-1998 Geographic Name(s)Scottsdale (Ariz.) Subject(s)Mexican Americans -- Social life and customs Schools Mexican American women |