Ricardo Sánchez Papers 1959-1989 (bulk 1969-1982)
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Orona, Mago.
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Estrella, Armando.
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Vento, Arnoldo Carlos
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Abelardo, 1931-2004
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Abelardo Barrientos "Lalo" Delgado was born in Chihuahua, Mexico in 1930. He emigrated to the United States with his mother in 1942 and attended Bowie High School in El Paso, Tex. Delgado received a degree in Spanish from the University of Texas (BA, 1962) and went on to teach in Tex., Utah, and Colo.. He worked with Cesar Chavez in the 1960s and later became Executive Director of the Colo. Migrant Council. Delgado also taught Chicano studies at Metro State College, Denver, Colo. and helped to i...
Tigre, 1946-
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Jeantet, Louis
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Ackley, Randall.
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Rosas, Carlos (Carlos Augusto)
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Salazar, Juan Albert.
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De León, Nephtalí.
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Sánchez, Ricardo, 1941-1995
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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...
Abelardo, 1931-
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Poet, writer, and community organizer, full name Abelardo Barrientos Delgado, sometimes publishes as Lalo. Born Nov. 27, 1931, in Boquilla de Conchos, Chihuahua, Mexico; Delgado moved to El Paso, Texas in 1943. He attended El Paso public schools and Texas Western College (now University of Texas at El Paso). Delgado has worked as a teacher, social worker, and administrator of community service organizations. He became known as a writer after moving to Denver, Colorado, in the 1960s. He also foun...
Salazar, Juan Albert
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Ackley, Randall W.
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Jeantet, Louis
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De León, Nephtalí 1945-
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Nephtalí De León was born in Laredo in 1945 and spent his early years in the Lower Rio Grande Valley. His family settled in Lubbock in the late 1950s and he graduated from Lubbock High School in 1961. He is a writer, artist, and poet who has worked frequently as an artist in residence and began his own publishing company. As a political activist, self-identifying as 'Chicano,' he published his own Spanish-language newspaper, ran for Lubbock city council circa 1967, and has been involved with t...
Estrella, Armando
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Canto al Pueblo Association
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Tigre (Poet)
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Garza, Mario, 1943-
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Guerrero, El Zarco
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Union Graduate School (Yellow Springs, Ohio)
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Vento, Arnold C.
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Burciaga, José Antonio
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Rosas, Carlos (Carlos Augusto)
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Ortiz, Simon J., 1941-....
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Orona, Mago
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National Hispanic Institute (U.S.)
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