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Sometimes called the "grandfather of Chicano poetry," Ricardo Sánchez was a professor of creative writing and Chicano studies at Washington State University from 1991 until his death in 1995. He was born March 29, 1941 in El Paso, TX and raised in a neighborhood called "El barrio del diabolo." After serving in the U.S. Army he was convicted of armed robbery and sent to prison. In 1969, he received a Ford Foundation sponsorship as a Frederick Douglass Fellow in Journalism and in 1970 was employed as a staff writer and humanities instructor at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
He earned his Ph.D. in American Studies and cultural linguistic theory in 1974, at the Union Graduate School in Cincinnati, Ohio. Subsequently, Dr. Sánchez worked at El Paso Community College (1974), the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee (1977), and the University of Alaska (1979). From 1977 to 1980 he was an assistant professor at the University of Utah Ethnic Studies Center. At WSU, he was a member of the faculty in both the English Department and the Department of Comparative Cultures, achieving full professorship with tenure in early 1995.
His works include Canto y grito mi liberación (y lloro mis desmadrazgos...) : pensamientos, gritos, angustias, orgullos, penumbras poéticas, ensayos, historietas, hechizos almales del son de mi existencia... (The 1995 edition includes poems written during Dr. Sánchez's tenure at WSU); Amerikan journeys = Jornados americanos (1994); Dr. Sanchez' all-you-can-eat poetry buffet, or, Lentils of revolution (1994); Selected Poems (1985); Amsterdam Cantos y Poemas Pistos (1983); Brown Bear and Honey Madness. Alaskan Cruising Poems (1981); and Milhuas Blues and Gritos Nortenos (1978).
Dr. Sánchez died of cancer on September 3, 1995.
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Ricardo Sanchez, 54, Poet Who Voiced Chicano Anger, Dies, by Robert McG. Thomas, Jr., New York Times Obituary, September 9, 1995, viewed on April 24, 2020
Ricardo Sánchez, died Sunday at 54, in El Paso, Texas; Professor of Chicano Studies at Washignton State University; spent 9 years in prisons; grew up in the Barrio del Diablo of El Paso; dropped out of high school; joined army and recieved HS degree; spent time in prison for armed robberies; after release from prison in 1970 published poems which were a force in the Chicano movement;
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Biography, Ricardo Sánchez Papers, M652, Dept. of Special Collections, Stanford University Libraries, Stanford, Calif.
Ricardo Sánchez was born March 29, 1941 in El Paso, Texas, the thirteenth child of a family originally from Northern New Mexico. His childhood neighborhood, El Barrio del Diablo, was an environment characterized by cultural pride (chicanismo) and familial warmth, as well as by violence, poverty, racism and alienation. Throughout his life and many travels Sánchez considered El Paso his spiritual home. Despite a lack of encouragement at school, the young Ricardo became an avid reader and writer of poetry at an early age, with the goal of being a poet. In 1959 he dropped out of high school and enlisted in the army, where he earned a G.E.D. His service in the army ended in a dishonorable discharge and a prison sentence. After his parole in 1963 Sánchez married María Teresa Silva. In 1965, shortly before the birth of their first child, Sánchez returned to prison for armed robbery. The humiliation and frustration of his desperate struggle to support his family has been the theme of much of Sánchez's writing. Sánchez was again paroled in 1969. This time, his "rehabilitation" was a success. Having dedicated much of his time in prison to reading and writing, Sánchez won a 1969 Frederick Douglass Fellowship for minority journalists in Richmond, Virginia, and then served as a lecturer in the School of Education at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. In 1970 he moved to Colorado with fellow poet Abelardo Delgado to work for a Colorado migrant worker organization. By 1971 he had published a volume of poetry, Obras (Works), and in 1971 he founded Mictla Publications, a Chicano publishing house. The first book to be published by Mictla was Sánchez's Canto y grito mi liberación (I Sing and Shout My Liberation). In 1972 he began work on his Ph.D. at Union Graduate School, which he finished in 1974. For a complete account of Sánchez's widely varied professional experience, see "Resumes" (1969-1994) in Series III of the collection, Personal Papers and Memorabilia. Throughout his academic career, Sánchez continued as a prolific poet and writer, publishing volumes of poetry as well as individual poems, fiction and articles in periodicals across the country and internationally. He also kept up a busy schedule of poetry readings and speaking engagements, and was frequently involved in conferences, exhibitions and projects of all kinds, mostly with a literary, artistic, educational or political focus. Sánchez was the author of two major syndicated columns, in the San Antonio Express-News (1985-1990) and in the El Paso Herald-Post (1988-1991), and his artistic endeavors include projects in various media, including film and television. Sánchez was a key figure in the Chicano, Criminal Justice, and other political movements from the 1960s to the '90s. He was involved in numerous organizations, events and publications and held various positions within organizations. Information pertaining to his political involvement can be found throughout the collection, particularly in the Correspondence and Subject series. Ricardo and Teresa Sánchez had four children, Rikárd-Sergei, Libertad-Yvonne, Pedro-Cuauhtémoc (who died in infancy) and Jacinto-Temilotzín. They remained married until Ricardo Sánchez's death in September, 1995. Major Publications: Canto y grito mi liberación (1971) HECHIZOspells (1976) Milhaus Blues and Gritos Norteños (1979) Brown Bear Honey Madness (1981) Amsterdam Cantos y Poemas Pistos (1983) Selected Poems (1985) Bertrand and the Mehkqoverse (1989) Eagle-Visioned/Feathered Adobe (1990)
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Biography/History, Ricardo Sánchez Papers and Manuscripts, 1968-1995, Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, Washington State University Libraries, Pullman, WA, accessed May 1, 2020
Sometimes called the "grandfather of Chicano poetry," Ricardo Sánchez was a professor of creative writing and Chicano studies at Washington State University from 1991 until his death in 1995. He was born March 29, 1941 in El Paso, TX and raised in a neighborhood called "El barrio del diabolo." After serving in the U.S. Army he was convicted of armed robbery and sent to prison. In 1969, he received a Ford Foundation sponsorship as a Frederick Douglass Fellow in Journalism and in 1970 was employed as a staff writer and humanities instructor at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. He earned his Ph.D. in American Studies and cultural linguistic theory in 1974, at the Union Graduate School in Cincinnati, Ohio. Subsequently, Dr. Sánchez worked at El Paso Community College (1974), the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee (1977), and the University of Alaska (1979). From 1977 to 1980 he was an assistant professor at the University of Utah Ethnic Studies Center. At WSU, he was a member of the faculty in both the English Department and the Department of Comparative Cultures, achieving full professorship with tenure in early 1995. His works include Canto y grito mi liberación (y lloro mis desmadrazgos...) : pensamientos, gritos, angustias, orgullos, penumbras poéticas, ensayos, historietas, hechizos almales del son de mi existencia... (The 1995 edition includes poems written during Dr. Sánchez's tenure at WSU); Amerikan journeys = Jornados americanos (1994); Dr. Sanchez' all-you-can-eat poetry buffet, or, Lentils of revolution (1994); Selected Poems (1985); Amsterdam Cantos y Poemas Pistos (1983); Brown Bear and Honey Madness. Alaskan Cruising Poems (1981); and Milhuas Blues and Gritos Nortenos (1978). Dr. Sánchez died of cancer on September 3, 1995. [Some biographical information was obtained from: Barceno, Roberto (compiler). "Ricardo Sanchez, Ph.D." (http://www.dr-ricardo-sanchez.com/bio.html).
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Clearing the labyrinth: from la Pinta to Macondo via Aztlán (or Encuentro with Cecil H. Green), 1993
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Clearing the labyrinth: from la Pinta to Macondo via Aztlán (or Encuentro with Cecil H. Green), 1993
"A poetical statement upon the inauguration of the archiving of my works and papers at the Cecil H. Green Library. Stanford University." Second title: Nascense: respuesta a Alvar Nuñez Cabeza de Vaca.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (16 p.)
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Ricardo Sánchez Papers BENSON-MS SANCHEZ, RICARDO. 23157170., 1959-1989 (bulk 1969-1982)
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Ricardo Sánchez Papers 1959-1989 (bulk 1969-1982)
Personal papers of activist Chicano poet Ricardo Sánchez reflect his writing and community involvement.
ArchivalResource: 11 ft 3 in., 341 photographic prints and negatives, 177 color slides, 15 phonotapes, 1 reel super 8mm motion picture
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- Sánchez, Ricardo, 1941-. Ricardo Sánchez papers, 1959-1989, bulk 1969-1982.
Tia Chucha Press Records
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Tia Chucha Press Records
Administrative and literary materials including correspondence, manuscripts, reports, and financial documents pertaining to the establishment and operation of publishing company Tia Chucha Press.
ArchivalResource: 6.7 linear feet (13 boxes, 1 oversize box)
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- Tia Chucha Press. Tia Chucha Press records, 1989-1999.
Guide to the Ricardo Sánchez Papers, 1941-1995
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Guide to the Ricardo Sánchez Papers, 1941-1995
The Sánchez Papers include the personal and professional papers of Ricardo Sánchez and occupy 66 linear feet. The collection consists of 91 letter and legal length manuscript bozes, four half-sized manuscript boxes, four print boxes and eight flat boxes for over-sized materials, 18 video cassette storage boxes, three audio cassette boxes, and one map case folder. The Papers are divided into the following series: Manuscripts by Sánchez Correspondence Personal Papers and Memorabilia Subject Files Publications by Sánchez Manuscripts by Other Authors Publications by Other Authors Photographs Audiovisual Materials
ArchivalResource: 66 linear feet.
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Ricardo Sánchez Papers
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Ricardo Sánchez Papers
Sometimes called the "grandfather of Chicano poetry," Ricardo Sánchez was a professor of creative writing and Chicano studies at Washington State University from 1991 until his death in 1995. The collection includes manuscripts (reproductions) and published works. Several of the poetry collections were written and published during Sánchez's tenure at WSU.
ArchivalResource: 1.25 Linear Feet of Shelf Space, 3 boxes
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Cinco Puntos Press records, 1970-2002
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Cinco Puntos Press records, 1970-2002
El Paso, Texas-based publisher, specializing in literature, poetry, and fiction that emphasizes experience in the Southwest borderlands and Mexico. Authors published by the Press include several award-winning Southwestern writers, storytellers, and poets.
ArchivalResource: 37.25 linear feet
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- Cinco Puntos Press. Cinco Puntos Press records 1970-2002 1985-2001.
Philip D. Ortego y Gasca Papers BENSON-MS ORTEGO Y GASCA. 24321968., 1948-1990 (bulk 1957-1990)
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Philip D. Ortego y Gasca Papers 1948-1990 (bulk 1957-1990)
Professional papers of Mexican American writer and educator Philip Ortego y Gasca.
ArchivalResource: 27 linear feet, 13 sound cassettes, 7 video cassettes
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- Ortego y Gasca, Philip D. Philip D. Ortego y Gasca papers, 1948-1990, (bulk 1957-1990).
Ricardo's Universe : master videotapes, 1992 and no date
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Ricardo's Universe : master videotapes, 1992 and no date
Two tapes are labeled "Ricardo's Universe," and one, "Ricardo's Voices with Back Porch."
ArchivalResource: 3 3/4" u-matic tapes in 1 manuscript box.
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- McLean, Scott,. Ricardo's Universe : master videotapes, 1992 and no date.
Raul Salinas Papers
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Raul Salinas Papers
The materials in the collection span from the late 1950s through 1994, and they consist of printed, visual and oral texts. Raul Salinas' writing and political activism reflect a multiplicity of interests and a hybrid of influences. His poetry is formally influenced by the Beat Movement in American literature but derives much of its force from Chicano culture and politics. His literary and political work also evidences his debt to, and influence upon, the American Indian movement and Latin American politics; in this way, Salinas' work typically crosses national traditions and generic forms. The content of the collection is extensive and varied. Series I houses the original manuscripts of Salinas' published and unpublished poetry, essays, and journalism. For example, the original manuscripts of poems which ultimately compose Un Trip Through the Mind Jail y Otras Excursions (Pocho Che, 1980) are herein preserved. Also included are unpublished works such as El Embruje de mi Tio Juan and Tu Mujer; a collection of poetry; and several other manuscripts at varying levels of completion. Recent works represented in the collection are East of the Freeway: Reflections de mi Pueblo and Indio Trails: A Chicano Odyssey through Indian Country. Series II gathers correspondence from the mid-1960s through 1994. These materials trace Salinas' literary and political development through debate and dialogue with such figures as Americo Paredes, Tomas Rivera, Luis Valdez, Jose Montoya, Ricardo Sanchez, Reimundo "Tigre" Perez, Alurista, Juan Felipe Herrera, Fernando Algeria, Francisco Alarcon, Javier Pacheco, Gary Soto, Tomas Ybarra-Frausto, Nina Serrano, Roberto Vargas, Jose Angel Gutierrez, Jose Limon, Joseph Sommers, Stan Steiner, Carlota Cardenas Dwyer, Marcela Trujillo, Lauro Flores, Tom Parson, Juan Rodriguez, Juan Bruce-Novoa, Antonia Castaneda, Leonard Peltier, John Trudell, William Kunstler, and others, including many prisoners whom Salinas met during incarceration. Salinas' prison experiences, which date from 1957 through 1972, contributed significantly to his development as artist, activist, and scholar. Among other documents, Series III includes landmark litigation initiated by various prisoner-rights groups, of which Salinas was an active member. Salinas' activities with the American Indian Movement (A.I.M.) and the International Indian Treaty Council, for which he served as a delegate, spokesperson, and translator, are documented in Series X. This portion of the Collection includes official reports and position papers, many of which he co-authored, as well as internal correspondence related to such cases as Wounded Knee and the Pine Ridge incident, which ultimately involved Leonard Peltier. The Collection contains Salinas' assortment of rare literary and political texts, journals, magazines, and newspapers in Series VIII. Among these are Fuego de Aztlan (1976); Corazon de Aztlan (1971), La Voz de Aztlan (Vol. 1, Nos. 1-2), Aztlan de Leavenworth (1970-71); New Era (1970-71); La Raza (Vol. 1, Nos. 1-12), El Travieso (1969); Miquiztli (de Estanfort) (1972-1977); Canto al Pueblo (1978); El Pocho Che (all editions); Rasca Tripas (1970); Regeneracion (1970); Magazin (Vol. 1, Nos. 1-9); Sin Fronteras (all editions); Tejidos (all editions); and Con Safos (all editions) Additionally, Salinas has preserved original copies of all the journals, magazines, and anthologies where his work first appeared. The Collection houses various personal documents, photographs, videos, recordings, and an assortment of miscellaneous items such as fliers, posters, buttons, and decals (for instance, those of Floricanto, Canto al Pueblo, and other festivals). Series V contains the only still photos of performers at the First Annual Floricanto Festival held at the University of Southern California Campus in 1973, as well as numerous photos from the Huntsville, Leavenworth, and Marion prisons.
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Poems : signed typescripts, 1983 and 1984
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Poems : signed typescripts, 1983 and 1984.
1. Ego; 2.Nada.
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Juan Bruce-Novoa Papers BENSON-MS BRUCE-NOVOA. 22946235., 1973-
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Juan Bruce-Novoa Papers 1973-
Literary manuscripts and recordings of author Juan Bruce-Novoa.
ArchivalResource: 2 ft. 10 in., 24 cassette tapes
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- Bruce-Novoa, 1944-. Juan Bruce-Novoa papers, 1973-
Yevtushenko, Yevgeny Aleksandrovich, 1933-. Papers, ca. 1920-1999, ca. 1945-1997
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Yevtushenko, Yevgeny Aleksandrovich, 1933-. Papers, ca. 1920-1999 ca. 1945-1997
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Ricardo Sánchez event announcements / collected by Scott McLean, 1991-1992.
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Ricardo Sánchez event announcements / collected by Scott McLean, 1991-1992.
Various announcements regarding events at Washington State University, Pullman; and Yakima Valley Community College, Washington; in which Ricardo Sánchez took part.
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- Ricardo Sánchez event announcements / collected by Scott McLean, 1991-1992.
Miscellaneous Sound Recordings ., 1960s-present
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Miscellaneous Sound Recordings 1960s-present
Various audio recordings in the rare books and manuscripts collections of the Benson Latin American Collection. Include oral histories, lectures, speeches, music, and other audio on phonograph, tape, and digital media.
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Biography -- Sanchez, Ricardo.
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Biography -- Sanchez, Ricardo.
ArchivalResource: 1 file folder.
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University of Michigan. News and Information Services. Faculty and Staff Files, 1944-2005 (bulk 1960-1995)
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News and Information Services (University of Michigan) Faculty and Staff Files: 1944-2005 (bulk 1960-1995)
The Faculty and Staff files contain biographical and background information created and collected by the University of Michigan News and Information Services. News and Information Services is the media relations office of the university. The files represent more than 6,000 individual faculty and staff members. Some files contain photographs.
ArchivalResource: 145 linear feet
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- News and Information Services (University of Michigan) Faculty and Staff Files, 1944-2005, 1960-1995
Yevtushenko, Yevgeny Aleksandrovich, 1933-. Papers, ca. 1920-1999, ca. 1945-1997
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Yevtushenko, Yevgeny Aleksandrovich, 1933-. Papers, ca. 1920-1999 ca. 1945-1997
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- Yevtushenko, Yevgeny Aleksandrovich, 1933-. Papers, ca. 1920-1999, ca. 1945-1997
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- Arte Público Press.
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