Colegio César ChávezCollection 1978-2005 1978-1982

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Colegio César ChávezCollection 1978-2005 1978-1982

The Colegio César Chávez was establishedin 1973 as a four year Chicano serving institution in Mount Angel,Oregon. The Colegio César Chávez Collection consists of correspondence,publications, and photographs from the Arthur and Karen Olivo and AndrewParodi Family and depicts their time living on the college campusgrounds.

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Parodi, Andrew.

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Olivo, Arthur

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Colegio César Chávez, located in Mt. Angel, Oregon formed from the existing Mount Angel College in 1973. Mt. Angel College was established by the Catholic Order of Benedictine Sisters in 1888. The school was originally chartered as a women's academy. In 1897 it was rechartered as normal school. In 1947 Mt. Angel Normal School became Mt. Angel Women's College and in 1957 Mt. Angel Women's College became coeducational due to mounting financial problems. As such, the college was subseq...

Colegio Cesar Chavez (Mount Angel, Or.)

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Mount Angel Academy and College

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Alurista

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Poet, Chicano activist, and teacher. Born Alberto Baltazar Urista in Mexico City on August 8, 1947; moved to California as a child. Adopted his pseudonym, Alurista, and began to publish poetry in the late 1960s. Known for mixing Spanish and English in his work. Involved in Chicano student movements and in organizing festivals to promote the work of Hispanic writers. From the description of Alurista papers, 1968-1979. (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 22717658 ...