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    • 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.
    • Dora and Alicia Ocampo Quesada

    • Dora and Alicia Ocampo Quesada

    • Raul H. Castro Institute and Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • Wickenburg Region (Ariz.)--History; Wickenburg Region (Ariz.)--History--19th century; American Federation of Teachers; Social Security Administration (U.S.); Stenographers;

    • Sisters Dora and Alicia are fifth-generation descendents of a pioneer Mexican family that helped establish Wickenburg, Arizona in 1863. After a long career in nursing, Dora became a teacher at the Veda B. Frank Elementary School in Guadalupe and...
    • Francisca Stevens (1855 ca.-1882)

    • Francisca Stevens (1855 ca.-1882)

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    • Women -- History -- Arizona; Apache Indians -- History -- Arizona

    • Several sources indicate that Francisca was the daughter of Es-Kel-Thes-e-la, hereditary Chief of the Coyotero Band of Apache Indians. It is said that her husband, George Stevens, married her for the protection it gave him during his travels in...
    • Portrait of Figueroa Women and their instruments.

    • Portrait of Figueroa Women and their instruments.

    • Unknown

    • Portrait Photography; Band (Instrumental group); Mexican Americans--History; Arizona; Women--Southwest

    • This is a portrait of the Figueroa family with their instruments. Included in the image seated from left to right are; Francisca Figueroa, and Dolores Figueroa. Standing is Luz Figueroa Quiroz, Francisca Trujillo Figueroa (mother), and Rosa...
    • Francisca Montoya

    • Francisca Montoya

    • 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;...

    • Film on 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.
    • St. Augustine School Portrait, early 1900s.

    • St. Augustine School Portrait, early 1900s.

    • Unknown

    • School children; Portrait Photography; Mexican Americans--History; Tucson (Ariz.)

    • This portrait is of students in St. Augustine School in the early 1900s. Students include are as numbered in the photoghaph: 1. Sara Tarrazas 2. Dolores Uruas 3. Amelia Herron 4. Lupa Garcia 5. Jesusita Salazar 6. Lupe Moreno 8. Carlota Valenzuela...
    • Oral History with Guillermo Matus and Mike Yourgules, December 7, 2010

    • Oral History with Guillermo Matus and Mike Yourgules, December 7, 2010

    • Matus, Guillermo; Yourgules, Mike

    • Patagonia (Ariz.); Mining camps--Arizona--History; Patagonia (Ariz.)--Biography; Mowry Mine (Ariz.); Patagonia Mine (Ariz.); Ranching--Arizona--History; Ghost towns--Arizona; Patagonia (Ariz.)--Social life and customs

    • Mike Yourgules and Guillermo “Memo” Matus are longtime residents of Patagonia. Both men grew up in the area, and have held various jobs throughout the region. In this interview, the two men talk about growing up and working in Santa Cruz...
    • 1929 Flagstaff City Directory

    • 1929 Flagstaff City Directory

    • Johnson Publishing Co.

    • Flagstaff (Ariz.)--City directories; Flagstaff (Ariz.)--Telephone directories; Flagstaff (Ariz.) History

    • The 1929 Flagstaff City Directory. Covers Flagstaff and presents a slice of life at that time, including a brief history of Flagstaff and demographics, local attractions, clubs and organizations. They correlate with a Street and Avenue Guide...
    • 1971 Flagstaff City Directory part II

    • 1971 Flagstaff City Directory part II

    • Johnson Publishing Co.

    • Flagstaff (Ariz.)--City directories; Flagstaff (Ariz.)--Telephone directories; Flagstaff (Ariz.) History

    • The 1971 Flagstaff City Directory, pages 145 through 259. Covers Flagstaff and presents a slice of life at that time, including a brief history of Flagstaff and demographics, local attractions, clubs and organizations. They correlate with a Street...

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