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Oral History Interview with Alberto Mendoza Torres, 2003 September 26, 2006 November 16

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Identifier: UTEPmor07
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Received his 1st contract as a bracero in 1959 through the Secretaria de Gobernaci?n in Cuernavaca, Morelos to go to San Jose, CA; also worked in Arizona; had to return to Mexico becuase of being seriously ill with stomach problems caused by food in bracero work camp.

Dates: 2003 September 26; Digitization: 2006 November 16

Oral History Interview with Amparo Valencia, 1979 June 21, 2006 November 15

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Identifier: UTEP365
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Born in Baja California and reared in Sonora; her family left Guaymas during the Mexican Revolution; recalls years (1914-1916) of poverty, hunger and famine in Sonora; unsuccessful attempts by her widowed mother and her children to emigrate to the United States in the late 1910's; eventual emigration to the United States.

Dates: 1979 June 21; Digitization: 2006 November 15

Oral History Interview with Aurora E. Perea, 1978 May 16, 2006 November 15

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Identifier: UTEP446
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Mexican Revolution, in which all of her brothers were killed; came to the United States; dedicated much of her life to religious work, including caring for orphans and the sick; Lydia Patterson Institute; ethnic relations; her work experience in Texas, Arizona, and California.

Dates: 1978 May 16; Digitization: 2006 November 15

Oral History Interview with Bernado Trevino Cervantes, 2003 June 30, 2006 November 20

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Identifier: UTEPmor11
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Mr. Trevino was born in Salanillo, Coohuila. He was hired as a bracero in Zacatecas and enlisted in Monterrey. He remembers being sprayed with pesticides at the border. He worked in Edinburg, TX picking cotton.

Dates: 2003 June 30; Digitization: 2006 November 20

Oral History Interview with Candelario Ruiz, 1978 May 14, 2006 November 15

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Identifier: UTEP439
Abstract

Recollection of the Mexican Revolution and his opinion on Pancho Villa and Guillermo Baca; his emigration to the United States, the Spanish Flu of 1918, of which his mother died; the Depression.

Dates: 1978 May 14; Digitization: 2006 November 15

Oral History Interview with Cándido Delgado, 1979 June 5, 2006 November 16

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Identifier: UTEP540
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Began crossing into the United States at the age of 11; experiences with immigration officials; experiences working as a bracero in the 1950's.

Dates: 1979 June 5; Digitization: 2006 November 16

Oral History Interview with César Chavez

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Identifier: UTEP88
Abstract

Speech to Farah Strikers in El Paso

Dates: Date Not Yet Determined

Oral History Interview with Concepcion Pulido, 2006 November 15, 2006 November 15

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Identifier: UTEP363
Abstract

The Mexican Revolution; The Spanish Flu of 1948; her immigration to the United States in 1928 and return to Mexico three years later.

Dates: 2006 November 15; Digitization: 2006 November 15

Oral History Interview with Eleuterio Flores Gonzalez, 2003 July 31, 2006 November 16

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Identifier: UTEPmor03
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Mr. Flores was born in Miacatl?n, Morelos. He worked as a bracero from 1956 to 1963, in California and Texas.

Dates: 2003 July 31; Digitization: 2006 November 16

Oral History Interview with Filiberto Villasenor Ocampo, 2006 September 26, 2006 November 20

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Identifier: UTEPmor13
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Born in Tilzapotla, Morelos. He worked as a bracero in California, Wyoming and Nebraska.

Dates: 2006 September 26; Digitization: 2006 November 20