South Martineztown urban renewal project oral history interviews 1998

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South Martineztown urban renewal project oral history interviews 1998

The collection consists of 2 audiocassettes of Vincent Martinez interviewing Richard S. Martinez and José L. Martinez. The interviews focus on an urban renewal project in Martineztown in the 1970s. Martineztown is an older, predominantly Hispanic neighborhood in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

1 folder (2 audiocassette tapes)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6404175

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Martinez, José L.

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Martineztown is one of Albuquerque's older, predominantly Hispanic neighborhoods. In the early 1970s, South Martineztown met the Federal standards for designation as a "blighted area," making it eligible to receive federal monies for urban renewal. The monies were part of Lyndon B. Johnson's War on Poverty. Urban Renewal wanted to move the residents out of the area and sell the land to Albuquerque Public Schools for a new high school. The City of Albuquerque neglected to involve the...

Martinez, Richard

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Epithet: of Port of Spain, Trinidad British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001301.0x0002fb Martineztown is one of Albuquerque's older, predominantly Hispanic neighborhoods. In the early 1970s, South Martineztown met the Federal standards for designation as a "blighted area," making it eligible to receive federal monies for urban renewal. The monies were part of Lyndon B. Johnson's War on Poverty. Urban Re...

Citizens' Information Committee of Martineztown.

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Martinez, Vincent, interviewer

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Martineztown is one of Albuquerque's older, predominantly Hispanic neighborhoods. In the early 1970s, South Martineztown met the Federal standards for designation as a "blighted area," making it eligible to receive federal monies for urban renewal. The monies were part of Lyndon B. Johnson's War on Poverty. Urban Renewal wanted to move the residents out of the area and sell the land to Albuquerque Public Schools for a new high school. The City of Albuquerque neglected to involve the...