Lupe Anguiano Papers, 1944-2007

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Lupe Anguiano Papers, 1944-2007

This collection contains over 23 linear feetof papers, photographs, printed materials, ephemera and realia relatedto Lupe Anguiano's personal and professional life. It ranges in datefrom 1944 to 2007. The collection has been divided into fourteen series:Personal, Teen Post Program, Office of Education, United Farm Workers,Southwest Regional Office for the Spanish Speaking, Department of HealthEducation and Welfare, National Women's Employment and Education, LupeAnguiano and Associates, Environmental Work, Awards, Materials aboutLupe Anguiano, Oversized Periodicles, Oversized Awards, Photographs andRealia and Additional Materials.

23 linear feet

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SNAC Resource ID: 6656916

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Anguiano, Lupe

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Lupe Anguiano was born in Colorado, where her father worked for the railroad; in the summers the family lived in California, picking fruit and walnuts. In 1949, Lupe joined Our Lady of Victory Missionary Sisters. As a nun, she worked for 15 years to improve the social, educational, and economic conditions of poor people throughout the United States. Anguiano was also a United Farm Workers' volunteer, working directly under the direction of Cesar Chavez in Delano, Calif. In the late 1960s, she wa...