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    • La Frontera - A History

    • La Frontera - A History

    • Orozco, Rebecca

    • Mexican-American Border Region--History; Mexico--History--Spanish colony, 1540-1810; New Spain; Cochise County (Ariz.) Antiquities.

    • This is a 47 minute audio file. Rebecca Orozco gives an overview of the past 500 years of Mexican and American shared heritage along the southeastern Arizona border region. The lecture takes the listener through history covering the Spanish...
    • La Fontera - A History

    • La Fontera - A History

    • Orozco, Rebecca

    • Mexican-American Border Region--History; Mexico--History--Spanish colony, 1540-1810; New Spain; Cochise County (Ariz.) Antiquities.

    • This 43 slide powerpoint presentation is related to the audio file in this collection of the same name. It presents a history of Mexican and American shared heritage along the southeastern Arizona border region over the past 500 years. There are...
    • Lu¡sa Ronstadt Espinel, Music Ambassador to the World

    • Lu¡sa Ronstadt Espinel, Music Ambassador to the World

    • Raul H. Castro Institute and Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • Latina; Folk songs--Mexico; Spanish monologues; Monologues. Music--Mexico; Mexican American musicians; Tucson Region (Ariz.)--History; Spanish art;

    • Luisa Ronstadt Espinel, from the city of Tucson in Arizona, inherited her love of Mexican and Spanish music from her parents at a young age. Her appreciation of Hispanic culture lead her to begin a music career and tour the United States,...
    • Lu¡sa Ronstadt Espinel

    • Lu¡sa Ronstadt Espinel

    • Raul H. Castro Institute and Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • Latina; Folk songs--Mexico; Spanish monologues; Monologues. Music--Mexico; Mexican American musicians; Tucson Region (Ariz.)--History; Spanish art;

    • Biographical film of Lu¡sa Ronstadt Espinel, from the city of Tucson in Arizona, who inherited her love of Mexican and Spanish music from her parents at a young age. Her appreciation of Hispanic culture lead her to begin a music career and tour...
    • Yuma County community telecom assessment

    • Yuma County community telecom assessment

    • Manweiler Telecom Consulting, LLC

    • Broadband communication systems--Arizona--Yuma County; Telecommunication systems--Arizona--Yuma County; Telecommunication--Arizona--Yuma County; Telecommunication policy- Arizona--Yuma County;

    • 235 pages (PDF version). File size: 5041.348 KB.
    • Trinidad Meija Escalante Swilling: the Mother of Phoenix

    • Trinidad Meija Escalante Swilling: the Mother of Phoenix

    • Raul H. Castro Institute and Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • Swilling, Jack, 1830-1878. Swilling family; Phoenix (Ariz.. Phoenix (Ariz.)--History. Phoenix (Ariz.)--History--19th century. Canal construction.

    • Trinidad Escalante Swilling was born in Hermosillo, Mexico to a Spanish father and Mexican mother. After the death of her father, she and her mother would move to Tucson where Trinidad would marry Jack Swilling, a Confederate veteran of the Civil...
    • Trinidad Escalante Swilling

    • Trinidad Escalante Swilling

    • Raul H. Castro Institute and Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • Swilling, Jack, 1830-1878; Swilling family; Phoenix (Ariz.); Phoenix (Ariz.)--History; Phoenix (Ariz.)--History--19th century; Canal construction;

    • Film on Trinidad Escalante Swilling, born in Hermosillo, Mexico to a Spanish father and Mexican mother. After the death of her father, she and her mother would move to Tucson where Trinidad would marry Jack Swilling, a Confederate veteran of the...
    • Julia Cecilia Cuesta Soto Zozaya

    • Julia Cecilia Cuesta Soto Zozaya

    • Raul H. Castro Institute and Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • Mohave County (Ariz.)--History; Mohave County (Ariz.)--History--Miscellanea; Asturias (Spain); Retinitis pigmentosa; Sarah Coventry, Inc; League of United Latin American Citizens; Arizona-Mexico Commission; American Women in Radio and Television...

    • Julia Cuesta Soto Zozaya exemplified a moral courage and strong will to succeed. As a teenager, Julia was diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa; by the age of 27, she was legally blind. Despite her loss of vision, Julia pursued a series of successful...
    • Plácida Elvira García Smith

    • Plácida Elvira García Smith

    • Raul H. Castro Institute and Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • Theodore Roosevelt Dam (Ariz.); Salt River Project; Americanization; San Luis (Yuma County, Ariz.); University of Utah; University of California at Berkeley; League of United Latin American Citizens; United Service Organizations (U.S.);

    • Plácida Elvira García Smith’s place in Phoenix history is during post-World War I at Friendly House, established in 1920. Disturbed by the poverty and racism she witnessed within the Mexican and Mexican-American community in south Phoenix,...
    • Manuela Sánchez Sotelo and María Sotelo Miller

    • Manuela Sánchez Sotelo and María Sotelo Miller

    • Raul H. Castro Institute and Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • Maricopa County (Ariz.)--History; Maricopa County (Ariz.)--History--Miscellanea; Tempe (Ariz.)—History; first Mexican family to settle in Salt River Valley area (Ariz.)--History

    • Unimaginable hardships faced the settlers from Mexico and the eastern United States who began becoming to the Salt River Valley in the 1860s and 1870s. The unforgiving terrain challenged farming skills, required homesteading talents and presented...
    • Cecilia D. Esquer

    • Cecilia D. Esquer

    • Raul H. Castro Institute and Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • Pima County (Ariz.)--History; Pima County (Ariz.)--History--Miscellanea; Tucson, Arizona—History; Legislators Mine Clifton-Morenci Heritage

    • With a passion for civic activism rooted in their Clifton-Morenci mining heritage, the women of the Cajero families have made public service an array of life. Carmen Cajero brought compassion, insight, stamina, and a tremendous work ethic to her...
    • Faces of Post 41: The 1950s

    • Faces of Post 41: The 1950s

    • Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • Arizona -- Latino -- Veterans

    • An account of the Arizona Latino contribution to the Korean War, and the growing influence of American Legion Post 41 in its fight against segregation in Schools of Arizona.
    • Faces of Post 41: The 1940s

    • Faces of Post 41: The 1940s

    • Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • Arizona -- Latino -- Veterans

    • Latinos contribute to World War II, from Luzon and Corregidor to Normandy and Germany.
    • Faces of Post 41: 1970 to 2008

    • Faces of Post 41: 1970 to 2008

    • Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • Arizona -- Latino -- Veterans

    • American Legion Post 41 pushes into the new century as a local icon of Phoenix. Latino soldiers gain in respect and position, as Operation: Desert Storm and the new Iraq war bring a new generation of troops to the battlefield.
    • Not So Easy, Tucson's 13th Infantry Batallion Marine Reserves

    • Not So Easy, Tucson's 13th Infantry Batallion Marine Reserves

    • Sanderson, Charles

    • Korean War, 1950-1953; Korean War, 1950-1953--Participation, American; Korean War, 1950-1953--Participation, Mexican American; Military Service; U.S. Marines

    • The Korean War is sometimes called, "The Forgotten War." It would be uncounscionable to forget the bravery and sacrifices of those Americans who served their country in a land so far away. These are the stories of Company E of the 13th Infantry...
    • Legacy of Courage The Story of Arthur Van Haren, Jr.

    • Legacy of Courage The Story of Arthur Van Haren, Jr.

    • Renolds, Jean; Raul Castro Institute; Latino Perspectives Magazine

    • World War II; Mexican America Military Service; U.S Navy; Military Aviation

    • Arthur joined the ranks of the few Mexican American men from Phoenix to be given public acclaim as decorated war heroes, although many from the city’s Mexican community served in World War II with distinction. Other young men who received public...

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