Guide to the Ricardo Sánchez Papers, 1941-1995

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Guide to the Ricardo Sánchez Papers, 1941-1995

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

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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...

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Novelist, short-story writer, and journalist Pat Ellis Taylor was born June 23, 1941 in Bryan, Texas. She lived in Weisbaden, Germany during her teenage years in the mid to late 1950s. She received her B.A. in 1969 and her M.A. in 1976, both from the University of Texas at El Paso. Her first novel, Border Healing Woman, won a Southwest Book Award in 1981, and her third, Afoot in a Field of Men and Other Stories from Dallas’ East Side, won a Texas Circuit Book Award. In 1991, Taylor changed her n...

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National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies

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The San Antonio Express-News has the longest history of continuous publication among the English-language newspapers of San Antonio. The Express was first published as a weekly on September 27, 1865 and began publishing as a daily in December 1866.In 1868 it began to use Associated Press dispatches. The paper had an early circulation of 300 daily and 800 weekly subscribers. A Monday edition, first published in the late 1880s, made the Express a seven-day paper. After 1890 the company acquired it...

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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...

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Henry Gabriel Cisneros (born June 11, 1947) is an American politician and businessman. He served as the mayor of San Antonio, Texas, from 1981 to 1989, the second Latino mayor of a major American city and the city's first since 1842 (when Juan Seguín was forced out of office). A Democrat, Cisneros served as the 10th Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) in the administration of President Bill Clinton from 1993 to 1997. As HUD Secretary, Cisneros was credited with initiating the revita...

Ybarra Rossow, Josue

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Haddox, John H. (John Herbert), 1929-

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Perez, Reimundo "Tigre".

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del Castillo, Moises Espino.

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Salinas, Raul.

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Christensen, Paul, 1943-....

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Hancock, Joel G., 1952-

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Angelou, Maya, 1928-2014

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Maya Angelou (b. Marguerite Annie Johnson, April 4, 1928, St. Louis, MO–d. May 28, 2014, Winston-Salem, NC) was an American poet, singer, memoirist, and civil rights activist. She published seven autobiographies, three books of essays, several books of poetry, and was credited with a list of plays, movies, and television shows spanning over 50 years. She became a poet and writer after a series of occupations as a young adult, including fry cook, sex worker, nightclub dancer and performer, c...

Bruce-Novoa, 1944-

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Writer and critic; born in Costa Rica in 1944, full name Juan David Bruce-Novoa. Received PhD. from University of Colorado, 1974; taught at Yale University 1974-1983, and in Mainz, Germany 1983-1984 as Fulbright scholar. Also taught at Univ. of California, Santa Barbara; Trinity University, San Antonio (Tex.); Univ. of California, Irvine. Known for his essays on Mexican and Mexican American literature, short stories, and poetry. His poetry collection Inocencia perversa=Perverse innocence was pub...

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...

Ackerly, Randall.

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Montoya, Jose Casimiro

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Mexican-American artists; Calif.; founded Royal Chicano Air Force, a group working primarily as muralists. From the description of José and Malaquias Montoya interviews, 1988 Feb. 28 - June 2. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 220176898 José Montoya (1932- ) is a Mexican-American poet and artist in Sacramento, Calif. Malaquias Montoya (1938- ) is a Mexican-American artist in Oakland, Calif. He and his brother José founded Royal Chicano Air Force, a g...

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Tello, Victor.

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Gordon, Roxy

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Organization that promotes scholarly and interdisciplinary research relating to Mexican Americans. Also encourages the participation of Mexican Americans in higher education and the political process. Founded in 1972 as National Association of Chicano Social Scientists (NACSS). By 1978 it had broadened its scope and changed its name to National Association for Chicano Studies (NACS) [now the National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies (NACCS)]. Consists of six regional chapters or "foco...

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El Paso Community College (El Paso, Tex.)

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Goodman, Leonard H

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Trade unionist. From the description of Reminiscences of Leo Goodman : oral history, 1976. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 122620559 ...

Marcus, Hal

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Artist, gallery owner, art dealer, and author. Born in El Paso, Texas of Arabic and Jewish descent. He is the son of Morris and Rena Marcus. His work is heavily influenced by his world travels to places such as Argentina, Brazil, France, Italy, Spain, Greece, Israel, Algeria, and mainland China, as well as life in the El Paso/Cuidad Juárez area. He has many large installations in El Paso at the University of Texas at El Paso Library, El Paso Public Library (Main Library), Temple Mt. Sinai, the ...

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