Juárez-Lincoln University records, 1969-1978.

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Juárez-Lincoln University records, 1969-1978.

Consists of correspondence, mission statements, procedure manuals, budgets, self-studies and audits, catalogs, program and curriculum descriptions, personnel and student records, reports, grant proposals, subject files, publications, photographs, and sound tapes. Some materials date from 1969 and relate to Colegio Jacinto Treviño, but most date from 1971 to 1978 and reflect the activities of Juárez-Lincoln and its relationships with Antioch College, federal and state agencies, and private foundations. Includes information about Antioch Graduate School of Education and about faculty, staff, and students associated with the Juárez-Lincoln branch of that entity. Also includes information about bilingual education, curriculum planning, and non-traditional educational methods. From the National Migrant Information Clearinghouse, there are materials on migrant agricultural workers, on services for them and their families, and on agencies which serve migrants. Major correspondents and authors of reports or plans include co-directors André Guerrero and Leonard Mestas, "cluster" leader Earl Jones, and Neftalí Castro. Funding agencies include Dept. of Labor's Migrant Division, Texas Governor's Office of Migrant Affairs, Campaign for Human Development, and Ford Foundation.

42 ft.350 photographs.27 sound tapes.

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Juárez-Lincoln Center (Austin, Tex.)

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Texas. Governor's Office of Migrant Affairs

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Mestas, Leonard J.

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Campaign for Human Development

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Ford foundation

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Philanthropic organization established in 1936 by Henry and Edsel Ford from profits of the Ford Motor Company. From the description of Grant files, [ca. 1936-1986]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155532303 ...

Castro, Neftalí.

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National Farmworker Information Clearinghouse

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Antioch Graduate School of Education

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Jones, Earl E., 1920-

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Colegio Jacinto Treviño.

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Juárez-Lincoln University.

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Texas educational institution affiliated with Antioch College of Yellow Springs, Ohio, as the Juárez-Lincoln Bilingual Center. Also known as Juárez-Lincoln Center, Antioch/Juárez-Lincoln Center, Juárez-Lincoln Bilingual/Bicultural Center, and Juárez-Lincoln University. Split from Colegio Jacinto Treviño ‪(‬Mercedes, Tex.‪)‬ in 1971. Originally offered only a master's degree in education ‪(‬with emphasis on bilingual education‪)‬ accredited as part of Antioch Graduate School of Education. Later a...

Guerrero, Andrés

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United States. Dept. of Labor. Migrant Division.

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National Migrant Information Clearinghouse (Juárez-Lincoln Center)

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Antioch College

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