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Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Fred Dow for Colorado Reflections
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Identifier: couda-dow
Abstract
Fred Dow, a professor at the University of Colorado Denver, discusses the influx of Chinese immigrants into the state of Colorado providing labor for mines, railroads, and other labor industries in the 1860s and 1870s. Dow discusses his family history and heritage as a Chinese American. Dow traces the mass migration of Chinese immigrants from the 1840s, factors contributing to the "great migration," describes the mostly young, single, male population of Chinese workers, and describes the...
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Oral History Interview with Ben Gallegos, 2004 March 19, 2006 August 5
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Identifier: PPLDoh-viii-6
Abstract
Interview with Ben Gallegos from the De donde eres: Cultural Origins of the Southern Colorado Latino/Hispanic Community Collection.
Dates:
2004 March 19; Digitization: 2006 August 5
Oral History Interview with Ernesto Galarza
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Identifier: UTEP524
Abstract
Talk at Stanford University concerning Mexican agricultural workers in the Southwest.
Dates:
Date Not Yet Determined
Oral History Interview with George Guerrero, 2004 February 6, 2006 August 5
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Identifier: PPLDoh-viii-3
Abstract
Interview with George Guerrero from the De donde eres: Cultural Origins of the Southern Colorado Latino/Hispanic Community Collection.
Dates:
2004 February 6; Digitization: 2006 August 5
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- Subject: Migrant labor X
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- Migrant labor 2
- Migrant labor -- Southwestern States 2
- Agricultural laborers 1
- Catholic Church 1
- China 1
- Chinese Americans -- Colorado 1
- Chinese--Migrations 1
- Colorado 1
- Colorado Springs (Colo.) 1
- Colorado Springs (Colo.) -- History 1
- Denver (Colo.) 1
- Hispanic heritage 1
- Lubbock (Tex.) 1
- Mines and mineral resources 1
- Race discrimination 1
- Railroads 1
- Rocky Mountains 1
- San Luis Valley (Colo. and N.M.) 1 + ∧ less
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