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Building A Coalition In California: The 1911 Campaign For Women's Suffrage, Kristina A. Cardinale May 2022

Building A Coalition In California: The 1911 Campaign For Women's Suffrage, Kristina A. Cardinale

Electronic Theses, Projects, and Dissertations

Women in California gained the right to vote in 1911 after a mass-organized campaign across the state. Suffrage, labor, and temperance organizations were driving forces behind the women’s suffrage proposition passing and being amended to the state constitution. The women figureheads and membership of these associations were responsible for organizing politically and reaching across class lines in order to build a coalition for women’s suffrage in the state. This research serves as a compilation and analysis of the female-driven clubs, leadership, and strategies behind the Campaign of 1911.


The Chinese In California: Archaeology And Railroads At The Turn Of The Century, Evelyn Hildebrand Dec 2020

The Chinese In California: Archaeology And Railroads At The Turn Of The Century, Evelyn Hildebrand

Electronic Theses, Projects, and Dissertations

Research on Chinese sites in California have focused on ethnicity, ethnic relations, and the material expression of ethnicity all of which are key issues in overseas Chinese archaeology. Chinatown sites produced data that helped define Chinese culture and experience in historical California. One railroad construction work camp site identified in 2016 located in the Cajon Pass in the late 1800’s offers the potential for insight into the lives of the workers. Chinese occupation in San Bernardino is not well understood, and the site may offer information on the culture, traditions, and integrations of the workers. Thousands of Chinese men left …


Navigating The Shadows: Intersecting The Undocumented And Undocuqueer Identities, Iriana Balbian Sep 2019

Navigating The Shadows: Intersecting The Undocumented And Undocuqueer Identities, Iriana Balbian

Electronic Theses, Projects, and Dissertations

This project analyzes the navigation of social experiences of Undocumented and Queer individuals amidst broad anti-queer and anti-immigration sentiment prevalent throughout American society. To achieve this goal, this project seeks to resolve three questions. First, what are the social services that Undocuqueer and Undocumented adults need? Second, are their needs fundamentally distinct? Finally, to what extent have they been able to access those services? Crenshaw’s (1994) theory of intersectionality will serve as the overarching theoretical framework of this project, in order to better understand the multifaceted marginalization that Undocumented and Undocuqueer individuals face with everyday institutions.

In this research, I …


Beyond The Blinds: On Power And Subversion, April N. Baca May 2015

Beyond The Blinds: On Power And Subversion, April N. Baca

Art 525/Art History 5290 Papers

No abstract provided.


Bob Carrasco, Csusb Jan 2015

Bob Carrasco, Csusb

South Colton Oral History Project Collection

No abstract provided.


Dr. Tom Rivera, Csusb Nov 2014

Dr. Tom Rivera, Csusb

South Colton Oral History Project Collection

"Growing Up on 'O' Street, La Paloma Barrio"


Alfonso "Hok-Lee" Garcia, Csusb Oct 2014

Alfonso "Hok-Lee" Garcia, Csusb

South Colton Oral History Project Collection

"Growing Up in South Colton with a Single Parent, My Dad"


Genevieve Perez, Csusb Jul 2014

Genevieve Perez, Csusb

South Colton Oral History Project Collection

“My Nina’s Scrapbook of South Colton"


Deacon Robert "Bob" Amador, Csusb Jun 2014

Deacon Robert "Bob" Amador, Csusb

South Colton Oral History Project Collection

"Deacon for San Salvador Church"


Joe "Jose" Hernandez And David Gasca, Csusb Jun 2014

Joe "Jose" Hernandez And David Gasca, Csusb

South Colton Oral History Project Collection

"Mexican American Veterans' Organizations in South Colton"


Joaquin Granado And Tony Vilches, Csusb May 2014

Joaquin Granado And Tony Vilches, Csusb

South Colton Oral History Project Collection

"Growing Up in South Colton in the Late 50's"


Gloria Castillo, Csusb Apr 2014

Gloria Castillo, Csusb

South Colton Oral History Project Collection

"Impact of the Citrus Industry on South Colton Residents"


Teresa Elena Constant, Csusb Mar 2014

Teresa Elena Constant, Csusb

South Colton Oral History Project Collection

No abstract provided.


Rose Mercado Robles, Csusb Feb 2014

Rose Mercado Robles, Csusb

South Colton Oral History Project Collection

Growing Up on Fernando Road


Ernie Villanueva, Csusb Feb 2014

Ernie Villanueva, Csusb

South Colton Oral History Project Collection

"My Dad, the Pioneer Insurance Salesman in South Colton"


Ramona Aranda Genemara, Csusb Feb 2014

Ramona Aranda Genemara, Csusb

South Colton Oral History Project Collection

Las Fiestas Patrias, Women's Sports, the Caldera Pool, & the 1938 Flood


Connie Cabrera, Csusb Jan 2014

Connie Cabrera, Csusb

South Colton Oral History Project Collection

La Tiendita de la Calle N

Dr. Tom Rivera interviews Connie Cabrera, a retired bilingual teacher in the Colton (California) School District. Connie shares much about her life coming from Jerome, Arizona, and about the years that her mom ran a small grocery store in South Colton. She explains that the store was a meeting place, especially for women of the neighborhood, and how it allowed them a safe space to talk over issues of the day. Connie recounts how she met her husband, Nacho Cabrera, and his journey to opening up his own barber shop. She also explains about …


Mel Salazar (Part 1), Csusb Jan 2014

Mel Salazar (Part 1), Csusb

South Colton Oral History Project Collection

"My Mom, Women's Softball Player & Hall of Famer"


Bobby Vasquez & Rudy Oliva, Csusb Dec 2013

Bobby Vasquez & Rudy Oliva, Csusb

South Colton Oral History Project Collection

No abstract provided.


Dr. Ernie F. Garcia, Csusb Dec 2013

Dr. Ernie F. Garcia, Csusb

South Colton Oral History Project Collection

No abstract provided.


Mayor Frank Gonzales, Csusb Nov 2013

Mayor Frank Gonzales, Csusb

South Colton Oral History Project Collection

No abstract provided.


Boys Scout Troop 45 (Part 2), Csusb Nov 2013

Boys Scout Troop 45 (Part 2), Csusb

South Colton Oral History Project Collection

No abstract provided.


Ralph Medina & Ruben Aguilera, Csusb Nov 2013

Ralph Medina & Ruben Aguilera, Csusb

South Colton Oral History Project Collection

No abstract provided.


Luis Lopez Contreras, Csusb Nov 2013

Luis Lopez Contreras, Csusb

South Colton Oral History Project Collection

No abstract provided.


Boys Scout Troop 45 (Part 1), Csusb Nov 2013

Boys Scout Troop 45 (Part 1), Csusb

South Colton Oral History Project Collection

No abstract provided.


Mayor Abe Beltran, Csusb Nov 2013

Mayor Abe Beltran, Csusb

South Colton Oral History Project Collection

No abstract provided.


Sal & Francis Ayala, Csusb Nov 2013

Sal & Francis Ayala, Csusb

South Colton Oral History Project Collection

No abstract provided.


Adam Ornelas, Csusb Nov 2013

Adam Ornelas, Csusb

South Colton Oral History Project Collection

No abstract provided.


Press Bulletin, Vol. Vii, No. 15, Yoshiye Takata Dec 1942

Press Bulletin, Vol. Vii, No. 15, Yoshiye Takata

Japanese American WWII Incarceration Camp newspapers

Poston Relocation Center newspaper covers Poston Hospital recognition, temporary employment, re-employment programs, fire disaster, outside employment, Poston visitors, obituaries, sent messages, wartime weather, Editorial, adult education program, Wedding announcements, sports score results, holiday mail rush, and business events


Press Bulletin, Vol. Vii, No. 4, 1942, Unknown Unknown Nov 1942

Press Bulletin, Vol. Vii, No. 4, 1942, Unknown Unknown

Japanese American WWII Incarceration Camp newspapers

Poston Relocation Center newspaper covers exhibit, school building, policemen, Poston library, Indian Affairs, Cotton data, discussions, symphony, Hollywood, school rally, meetings, contributions, community activities, Typhoid shots, Chicken pox, calendar of events, sports score results, and Feminine touch