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Box 2

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Contains 35 Results:

Orlando Rivera, 1972

 File — Box: 2, item: 55
Scope and Contents Biographical background, origin (La Jara, Colorado, 1930), discrimination in San Luis Valley, involvement in the Chicano movement, affiliation with the GI Forum, organizing SOCIO, offices of SOCIO, establishing a job bank, confrontation with Division of Family Services, confrontation with Salt Lake City School District, Special Education Program in Salt Lake School District, Counselor-Aid Program in Salt Lake, Utah Manpower Planning Council, philosophy of SOCIO, achievements of Chicano movement...
Dates: 1972

Pete Archuleta, 1972

 File — Box: 2, item: 56
Scope and Contents Biographical background, origin (Park View, New Mexico, 1912), formal education, military service in the army, obtaining a job in the arsenal in Ogden, working on a cattle ranch, getting married, Depression, member of the Church of God, discussion on the word "Chicano" and the Chicano movement, Mr. Archuleta's ancestry, discrimination, President Kennedy, stealing of Mexican land. Spanish language transcript. Interviewed by Bernice Martinez, Kathy Trujillo, and Mae Barela in West Ogden, Utah. 32...
Dates: 1972

Pete Archuleta, 1972

 File — Box: 2, item: 57
Scope and Contents Discussion on Reies Tijerina, music, penitentes. Spanish language transcript. Interviewed by Bernice Martinez, Kathy Trujillo, and Mae Barela in West Ogden, Utah. 3 pages.
Dates: 1972

Ysauro and Ignacia Bustillos, 1972

 File — Box: 2, item: 58
Scope and Contents Biographical background of Mrs. Bustillos, origin, Mrs. Bustillos (Sacramento, Durango, Mexico, 1909), early life as a railroad family, family farm in Colorado, move to Clearfield, Utah, working in the fields, biographical background of Mr. Bustillos, origin (Namquipa, Chihuahua, Mexico, 1894), coming to the United States, sheepherding, comparison of Mexicans and New Mexicans, working for the Santa Fe Railroad, working on construction in El Paso, discrimination, recruitment of Mexicans to work...
Dates: 1972

Mr. and Mrs. Teodolo Anton Ramos and Alice Ramos, 1972

 File — Box: 2, item: 60
Scope and Contents Biographical background, working in the coal mines in Dragerton, Utah, traveling, moving to Utah to work, conditions in the US when Mr. Ramos first arrived, different minorities working in the mines, Depression, differences between Spanish-speaking from Mexico and New Mexico, biographical background of Mrs. Ramos, discrimination, religions in Dragerton, living conditions, social life, differences in generations, other Mexican families in Dragerton, education of Mrs. Ramos, Chicano movement,...
Dates: 1972

Mrs. J. F. Martinez, 1972

 File — Box: 2, item: 61
Scope and Contents Biographical background, origin (Rio del Pueblo, New Mexico, 1915), Mexicans from old Mexico in New Mexico, discussion on word "Mateo", life in Green River, Wyoming, move to Bingham, relationship among different nationalities in Bingham, involvement with church, discrimination, older Spanish-speaking in Bingham, return visit to New Mexico, Mr. Martinez looking for work, discussion on word "Chicano", involvement with SOCIO, education, move to Salt Lake (1960), differences between children now in...
Dates: 1972

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 File — Box: 2, item: 63
Scope and Contents From the Series: The transcripts for interviews 55-68 have been digitized and are available online. Please scroll through the digitized bound book for any of the following interviews: Orlando Rivera, Pete Archuleta, Ysauro and Ignacia Bustillos, Mr. and Mrs. Teodolo Anion Ramos and Alice Ramos, Mrs. J. F. Martinez, Cipriano Orona, Celia Vasquez Larson, and Robert Nieves.
Dates: 1972-1975

Cipriano Orona, 1972

 File — Box: 2, item: 64-65
Scope and Contents Background, working on the railroad, working conditions, wages and working hours, education, Chicano movement, discrimination, Desidero Llegas (grandfather), Alianza Hispano Americana (Mexican organization in Lordsville 1928), discussion on the word Chicano. Interviewed by Greg Coronado in Whitter, California. 29 pages. Mexican culture, the Brown Berets, working on the railroad, Mormon bishop, Mexican attitudes, Mexican Unions CROM, education and acculturation, discussion on the...
Dates: 1972