Oral history interview with Tatcho Mindiola, 1997 [videorecording].
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University of Texas at Arlington. Center for Mexican American Studies
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Quintanilla, Guadalupe.
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Gutierrez, Jose Angel,
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Political activist, elected official, and writer. Born Oct. 25, 1944, in Crystal City, Texas. Graduated from Crystal City High School (1962), Texas A. & I. (B.A., 1966), St. Mary's Univ. in San Antonio (M.A., 1968), and the Univ. of Texas at Austin (PhD., 1976). Founder or co-founder of several Chicano organizations in the 1960s and 1970s, including M.A.Y.O. and the Raza Unida Party. Involved in the political takeover of Crystal City's government by its Mexican American majority; elected pre...
University of Houston. Mexican American Studies Program
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Mindiola, Tatcho
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Anastacio "Tatcho" Mindiola, Jr., was born in Houston in 1939. He studied at the University of Houston from 1962-1970, receiving an undergraduate business degree and a master's degree in sociology. He received his Ph. D. from Brown University in 1978. Mindiola is an associate professor of sociology at UH and has been director of the UH Center for Mexican American Studies since 1980. From the description of Oral history interview with Tatcho Mindiola, 1999 [videorecording]. (Universit...
Martínez, Román.
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Bishop, Ed
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Mindiola family.
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De Anda, James.
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Gallegos, Mario.
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