Bernice Zamora papers, 1969-1984.

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Bernice Zamora papers, 1969-1984.

Box 1. Correspondence, manuscripts, class papers. Box 2. Manuscripts by others, including Marta E. Sanchez, Juan Bruce Novoa, Tino Villanueva, Raul R. Salinas and Alurista. Box 3. Fourteen cassette tapes, including 10 of the 1975 Chicano Writers Workshop.

1.25 linear feet.

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Zamora, Katarina.

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Pitman, Lyman R.

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Islas, Arturo, 1938-1991

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Professor in the English Department, Stanford University, teaching American and Chicano literatures. From the description of An excerpt from MIGRANT SOULS : Roxburghe and Zamorano Clubs' joint meeting keepsake, 1988. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122510779 Mexican-American writer. From the description of Arturo Islas papers, 1956-1991. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122552937 Biographical Note Arturo...

Villanueva, Tino

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Poet and writer Tino Villanueva won the American Book Award for Scene From the Movie Giant, which was inspired by his boyhood in San Marcos, Texas. From the description of Tino Villanueva Papers, 1985-1998. (Texas State University-San Marcos). WorldCat record id: 50138306 Poet and writer Tino Villanueva was born on December 11, 1941, in San Marcos, Texas to a family of migrant workers. Because of the demands of traveling to harvest crops, Villanueva was never ab...

Poor, Cynthia L.

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Zamora, Bernice.

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Chicana poet. From the description of Bernice Zamora papers, 1969-1984. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754866429 ...

Raúlsalinas, 1934-

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Villarreal, José Antonio

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Novelist, poet, critique, editor, translator, lecturer and education, José Antonio Villarreal was born July 30, 1924 in Los Angeles, California. Known for a series of novels, but particularly for his first novel Pocho; many regard him as the founder of Latino/a literature; Taught: University of Colorado, Boulder (1971-72), University of Texas at El Paso (1972-1973), Santa Clara University (1975-1976), Texas A & I University, Laredo, Texas (1976), University of the A...

Alurista

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Poet, Chicano activist, and teacher. Born Alberto Baltazar Urista in Mexico City on August 8, 1947; moved to California as a child. Adopted his pseudonym, Alurista, and began to publish poetry in the late 1960s. Known for mixing Spanish and English in his work. Involved in Chicano student movements and in organizing festivals to promote the work of Hispanic writers. From the description of Alurista papers, 1968-1979. (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 22717658 ...

McDonald, Charlotte.

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Bassein, Beth Ann

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Villaseñor, Victor.

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Chicano Writers' Workshop. Berkeley, 1975.

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