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    • Oral History with Gloria Duarte, February 27, 2011

    • Oral History with Gloria Duarte, February 27, 2011

    • Duarte, Gloria

    • Immigration and the transnational experience; Day laborers; Chavez, Cesar, 1927-1993; Yuma (Ariz.); San Luis (Yuma County,Ariz.); United States. Immigration and Naturalization Service; Agricultural laborers--Arizona

    • Gloria Serrano Duarte is a field worker from San Luis, Arizona. Born in San Luis, Mexico, Ms. Duarte immigrated to the United States with her parents at a young age. Because of laws at the time, however, she was forced to return to Mexico,...
    • Oral History with Louis Gradias, April 19, 2011

    • Oral History with Louis Gradias, April 19, 2011

    • Gradias, Louis

    • Yuma County (Ariz.); Gadsden (Ariz.); Bracero Program; Agricultural laborers--Arizona; San Luis (Ariz.); Chavez, Cesar, 1927-1993; Mexican Americans--Arizona

    • Louie Gradias was born and raised in Gadsden. His mother was born in Gadsden in 1918 and met and married his father in 1938. They settled in Gadsden, built their own house and farmed the land. Mr. Gradias remembers attending Gadsden Elementary...
    • Colonia development and land use change in Ambos Nogales, United States - Mexican Border

    • Colonia development and land use change in Ambos Nogales, United States - Mexican Border

    • Norman, Laura; 1972- ; (Laura Margaret)

    • Land use--Arizona--Nogales; Land use--Mexico--Nogales (Nogales); Squatter settlements--Arizona--Nogales; Squatter settlements--Mexico--Nogales (Nogales)

    • 121 pages (PDF version). File size: 6.13 MB. Open-file report no. 2006-1112. Col. ill. Maps. Includes bibliographical references (pp. 115-121). The report discusses the changes in the twin cities of Nogales, Arizona and Nogales, Sonora (Ambos,...
    • Francisca Montoya: Farm Labor Union Organizer

    • Francisca Montoya: Farm Labor Union Organizer

    • Raul H. Castro Institute and Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • Labor union democracy--United States; Labor union democracy--United States--History; Labor union members, Hispanic American; Labor union members--History--20th century; Labor union members, Mexican American; Labor union members--North America;...

    • How Francisca Montoya, from a family of migrant agricultural workers, struggled to maintain a family, pursue an education, and remain actively committed to farm workers' rights.
    • Mary Rose Wilcox

    • Mary Rose Wilcox

    • Raul H. Castro Institute and Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • Maricopa County (Ariz.)--History; Maricopa County (Ariz.)--History--Miscellanea; first Mexican American woman elected to Phoenix City Council and first Mexican American woman elected to Maricopa County Board of Supervisors

    • Born in Superior Arizona in 1949, Mary Rose Wilcox left eh copper mining town to purse a degree in social work from Arizona State University. “I cam down to the Valley and it was cultre shock,” she said. “There were only three Hispanics in...
    • State report card

    • State report card

    • Arizona. Dept. of Education.

    • Education--Arizona--Statistics; Arizona. Dept. of Education--Periodicals;

    • This title contains one or more publications. Published annually. "Accountability Division, Research and Evaluation Section."--Download page.
    • 1971 Flagstaff Telephone Directory White Pages

    • 1971 Flagstaff Telephone Directory White Pages

    • Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co.

    • Flagstaff (Ariz.)--City directories; Telephone directory, Flagstaff and surrounding area; Flagstaff (Ariz.) History; The White and Yellow pages

    • The 1971 Flagstaff Telephone Directory white pages. Includes Ash Fork, Cameron, Camp Verde, Clarkdale, Cottonwood, Grand Canyon, Gray Mountain, Jerome, Page, Sedona, Seligman, and Williams.
    • 1973 Flagstaff Telephone Directory White Pages

    • 1973 Flagstaff Telephone Directory White Pages

    • Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co.

    • Flagstaff (Ariz.)--City directories; Telephone directory, Flagstaff and surrounding area; Flagstaff (Ariz.) History; The White and Yellow pages

    • The 1973 Flagstaff Telephone Directory white pages. Includes Ash Fork, Cameron, Camp Verde, Clarkdale, Cottonwood, Grand Canyon, Gray Mountain, Jerome, Page, Sedona, Seligman, and Williams.
    • Arizona Civil Rights Advisory Board

    • Arizona Civil Rights Advisory Board

    • Arizona. Senate and House of Representatives Judiciary Committee of Reference.

    • Civil rights--Arizona--Report.

    • 75 pages (PDF version) File size: 4196.352 KB.
    • The Circuit: Lives of Migrant Workers

    • The Circuit: Lives of Migrant Workers

    • Teaching; Migrant labor; Depressions --1929--Arizona

    • 4th Grade; Appropriate for 5th - 8th Grade with adaptations

    • This lesson teaches students how to analyze a photo and how to make inferences from the same image. It can be used as part of a unit on migrant workers and the Dust Bowl. Archival photos of migrant families, their work and living conditions can be...
    • Oral History with Guillermo Lizarraga, March 30, 2011

    • Oral History with Guillermo Lizarraga, March 30, 2011

    • Lizarraga, Guillermo

    • Yuma County (Ariz.); Immigration and the transnational experience; Agricultural laborers--Arizona; San Luis (Ariz.); Chavez, Cesar, 1927-1993; Mexican Americans--Arizona

    • Guillermo Lizarraga was born in Pitiquito, Sonora, Mexico. He moved with his family to San Luis Rio Colorado in 1949 and began crossing the border to work in San Luis, Arizona in 1959. Mr. Lizarraga talks about the hard life of a migrant farm...
    • Oral History with Jose and Luis Marquez, May 20, 2011

    • Oral History with Jose and Luis Marquez, May 20, 2011

    • Marquez, Luis; Marquez, Jose

    • Yuma County (Ariz.); Immigration and the transnational experience; Agricultural laborers--Arizona; San Luis (Ariz.); Chavez, Cesar, 1927-1993; Mexican Americans--Arizona; Bracero Program

    • Luis Marquez is one of eleven children born in Jalisco, Mexico. They moved to San Luis Rio Colorado in 1963 when he was five years old. Because of their poverty, Mr. Marquez’s parents wanted a better life and so crossed over to live and work in...
    • Oral History with Genoveva Moreno, February 27, 2011

    • Oral History with Genoveva Moreno, February 27, 2011

    • Moreno, Genoveva

    • Yuma County (Ariz.); Immigration and the transnational experience; Agricultural laborers--Arizona; San Luis (Ariz.); Chavez, Cesar, 1927-1993; Mexican Americans--Arizona; Bracero Program

    • Genoveva Moreno was born in Zacatecas, Mexico. Ms. Moreno and her family settled in San Luis Rio Colorado, Sonora when she was only an infant. Her parents immigrated to the United States while Ms. Moreno stayed in Mexico in the care of her sisters....
    • Oral History with Maria Murietta, May 20, 2011

    • Oral History with Maria Murietta, May 20, 2011

    • Murietta, Maria

    • Yuma County (Ariz.); Immigration and the transnational experience; Agricultural laborers--Arizona; San Luis (Ariz.); Chavez, Cesar, 1927-1993; Mexican Americans--Arizona; Bracero Program

    • Maria Murrieta lives in San Luis, Arizona. She was born in Merida, Yucatan. Her father, Bartolome Hau, accepted a job as a bracero and they immigrated to Yuma, Arizona in 1959. Ms. Murrieta discusses her life growing up in the United States and the...

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