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Articles 1 - 11 of 11
Full-Text Articles in Oral History
Pandemic Life Oral History, Amanda Rose Allen
Pandemic Life Oral History, Amanda Rose Allen
Making History Oral Histories
An oral history interview with UNM student Amelia Adcock about the Covid-19 pandemic life, personal experiences, and associated challenges.
Childhood Stories Of Dominic Garcia, Sierra Love Trabosci
Childhood Stories Of Dominic Garcia, Sierra Love Trabosci
Making History Oral Histories
The tales and childhood stories of Dominic Garcia, a freshman at UNM in 2022.
Interview Of Tristian Soiles, Gabriel E. Gonzales
Interview Of Tristian Soiles, Gabriel E. Gonzales
Making History Oral Histories
This interview went into the details and situations of Tristian Soiles shortly before, and during the pandemic known as Covid-19. How life changed as a result to the virus is discussed.
Julian Gunther Interview About Pandemic Life 2021, Kendra Chavez-Murphy
Julian Gunther Interview About Pandemic Life 2021, Kendra Chavez-Murphy
Oral Histories HIST300, Spring 2021
In this interview, Kendra Chavez-Murphy interviews classmate Julian Gunther about pandemic life. Topics range from: online school, music, and family health.
Mckenna Johnston Oral History Interview 2/23/2021, Mckenna M. Johnston, Leo Williams
Mckenna Johnston Oral History Interview 2/23/2021, Mckenna M. Johnston, Leo Williams
Oral Histories HIST300, Spring 2021
No abstract provided.
Mckenna Johnston Oral History Interview 4/18/2021, Mckenna M. Johnston, Tony Atkinson, Cheri Atkinson
Mckenna Johnston Oral History Interview 4/18/2021, Mckenna M. Johnston, Tony Atkinson, Cheri Atkinson
Oral Histories HIST300, Spring 2021
No abstract provided.
1990'S Archdiocese Of Santa Fe Sex Abuse, Edgar Romero Ramos
1990'S Archdiocese Of Santa Fe Sex Abuse, Edgar Romero Ramos
Oral Histories HIST300, Spring 2021
In light of the sexual abuse allegations posed against Cardinal Theodore McCarrick in 2018; it seemed appropriate to delve into a deeper historical narrative regarding the first wave of sexual abuse allegations posed against the Archdiocese of Santa Fe.
Ella Anagick Oral History Interview Feb 2021, Holly Guise
Ella Anagick Oral History Interview Feb 2021, Holly Guise
Oral Histories HIST300, Spring 2021
Oral History interview with Ella Anagick about the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) school Mt. Edgecumbe High School in Alaska in the late 1960s.
Henry Hammel, Edgar Romero Ramos
Henry Hammel, Edgar Romero Ramos
Oral Histories HIST300, Spring 2021
I had the pleasure of interviewing one of my classmates, Henry Hamal regarding his experience during the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic. It was interesting to note that this event had a shunting effect on Henry’s emotional development, as he noted in his interview. It was helpful to see a different perspective regarding people’s ability to adapt, or not, to a global crisis.
Paper Presented At The National Council Of Preservation Education Conference, Samuel E. Sisneros
Paper Presented At The National Council Of Preservation Education Conference, Samuel E. Sisneros
University Libraries & Learning Sciences Faculty and Staff Publications
Historic preservation’s principles and practices directly correlate and support the charge of librarians and archivists to provide resources for the public and contribute to scholarship and community building. This paper, presented at the National Council of Preservation Education conference in Denver, Colorado (Oct. 10-12, 2019), will discuss the research methodologies, historical context and preservation issues of a recovery project of an historic site in New Mexico.
Blackdom: Interpreting The Hidden History Of New Mexico's Black Town, Austin J. Miller
Blackdom: Interpreting The Hidden History Of New Mexico's Black Town, Austin J. Miller
History ETDs
This master’s thesis recovers the history of Blackdom, New Mexico. Founded by an African American family from Georgia, Blackdom is a ghost town that existed in the early decades of the twentieth century near Roswell, New Mexico. Blackdom was initially imagined as both a refuge from the hostilities of Jim Crow society and as a for-profit enterprise. Entanglement in land-fraud scandals hindered the town’s early development, but Blackdom eventually grew to nearly three hundred residents, with its own school, Baptist church, post office, and general store. Blackdom settlers practiced a variety of agricultural methods, including dry farming and irrigation from …