Box 3
Container
Contains 28 Results:
Dave Sierra, 1973
File — Box: 3, item: 71-72
Scope and Contents
Biographical background, description of Forumeer, Bob Rodriquez, responsibilities of editor, LBJ and Vicente Ximenez, remaining a member of GI Forum, other Mexican-American organizations, GI Forum as a "grass-root organization", GI Forum activities defined, past and present leadership of GI Forum, involvement with other Chicano organizations, changes that effect Chicanos, weaknesses of GI Forum within community, militancy and the GI Forum, Dr. Hector P. Garcia's influence over the GI Forum, GI...
Dates:
1973
Mr. Bernardo "Bernie" Sandoval, 1973
File — Box: 3, item: 73
Scope and Contents
Positions held in the GI Forum, joining the GI Forum in Beeville, Texas, origin (Texas, 1938), GI Forum involvement in Beeville, Texas, school discrimination, pressure group against job discrimination on military base, pressure group against job discrimination in post office, present occupation (owner of grocery store), involvement with the "Marcha de los Campesinos del Valle", involvement begins the organization of the Beeaction Party, Beeaction Party gets control of City Hall, make community...
Dates:
1973
Edith Melendez, 1973
File — Box: 3, item: 74
Scope and Contents
Biographical background, origin (Sergintin, Colorado, 1925), parents' boarding house in Bingham, Mexican foremen at Kennecott, working at Remington Arms Supply as an inspector, attending the University of Utah, women working for Kennecott, contracting of Puerto Ricans by Kennecott, 1944, relationship among Spanish-speaking in Bingham, discrimination, Mexican organizations in Bingham, social activities in Bingham, different Orders of Nuns in Bingham, Catholic Priests in Bingham, different...
Dates:
1973
Mrs. Margarita Eresuma, 1973
File — Box: 3, item: 75
Scope and Contents
Biographical background, origin (Trinidad, Colorado, 1910), house cleaning for a dentist, move to Salt Lake, 1930, husband's employment as a camp tender for sheepherders, living in Bingham, women working in the mines, working as a cook, babytending, and house cleaning, Spanish-speaking in Bingham, superstitions, medicines and remedies. Interviewed by Bernice Martinez in Salt Lake City, Utah. 23 pages.
Dates:
1973
Mrs. Maria Salazar, 1973
File — Box: 3, item: 76
Scope and Contents
Biographical background, origin (Folsom, New Mexico, 1913), biographical background of father, ranching, Albanil (carpenter), education, migrant work in the beet fields in Wyoming (1928), working for Great Western Sugar Company, working on a sheep ranch (1921), relationship between Mexicans, New Mexicans and Coloradoans, discussion on words "Mateo" and "Manito", marriage to Mr. Salazar, Depression, modes of transportation, covered wagons (1921), Model "A" (1928), working during WW II,...
Dates:
1973
Otoniel Sanchez, 1973
File — Box: 3, item: 77
Scope and Contents
Biographical background, origin (Rodarte, New Mexico, 1908), Denver Rio Grande Railroad, social life in New Mexico, nationals and New Mexicans, Copperfield, Utah, US Mine, Salt Lake City, Utah, Hispano-Americano, Chicanoism, Depression. Interviewed by Bernice Martinez in Salt Lake City, Utah. Spanish language transcript. 21 pages.
Dates:
1973
Mrs. Leonela M. Salazar, 1973
File — Box: 3, item: 78
Scope and Contents
Biographical background, origin (Cebolla, New Mexico, 1902), husband's occupations, father's land, moving to El Vado, New Mexico, living in Sunnyside, Utah, moving to Colorado, dating, Sacred Heart Church, husband's traveling and working, renting a home in Salt Lake, Guadalupe Mission, Guadalupe Center, La Hacienda, relationship between Mexicans and New Mexicans, Teguas Indians, Reies Tijerina, son's education, return visit to Mexico, background of Mr. Salazar. Interviewed by Bernice P....
Dates:
1973
Eufemio and Josefina Salazar, 1973
File — Box: 3, item: 80
Scope and Contents
Biographical background, origin (Rincones, Colorado, 1888), working for the D & RG, working in the sugar beet fields, working for the Utah Transit Company, Depression, working at Deseret Industries, LDS Church, LDS families in Salt Lake City, going on a mission in 1943, discrimination, discussion on the word "Chicano", biographical background of Mrs. Salazar, origin (Tucson, Arizona, 1907), discussion on the word "Chicano", Spanish-speaking community in Salt Lake, Mexican-owned business,...
Dates:
1973
Juan and Margarita Villalobos, 1973
File — Box: 3, item: 81
Scope and Contents
Biographical background, origin (Colatlan, Jalisco, Mexico, 1900), working for the South Pacific Railroad, arriving in Utah, working for Kennecott Copper Corporation, Spanish-speaking in Bingham, injury and treatment, return to Mexico, biographical background of Mrs. Villalobos, origin (Jalisco, Mexico, 1916), Father Sullivan and church activities, Catholics in Bingham, mining strike in Bingham (1945), Mexican organizations, discrimination in Utah, description of the mining area. Interviewed by...
Dates:
1973