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Articles 61 - 90 of 105
Full-Text Articles in Oral History
Singhanath, Vondgeuane Oral History Interview (Laotian): Asian And African American Residents Of Holland, Donna M. Rottier
Singhanath, Vondgeuane Oral History Interview (Laotian): Asian And African American Residents Of Holland, Donna M. Rottier
Asian and African American Residents of Holland
No abstract provided.
Sligh, Robert L, Jr Oral History Interview: Carl Frost Center Oral History Project, Ryan Harvey
Sligh, Robert L, Jr Oral History Interview: Carl Frost Center Oral History Project, Ryan Harvey
Carl Frost Center Oral History Project
Ryan Harvey with Holland area business leaders who have utilized the Scanlon Plan, a form of management where all employees are encouraged to take a more active role in the company. Interviewees include: Fred Bauer, Dwane Baumgardner, James W. Brooks, Charles Conrad, Max DePree, Gary DeWitt, Bernard Donnelly, Carl Frost, Ron Griffith, Louis Hallacy II, G.W. Haworth, Gail Hering, Robert "Buzz" Kersman, Lawrence Lee, Seymour Padnos, Richard Ruch, Rob Sligh, David Slikkers, Delores Slikkers, Harold Streur, and Patrick Thompson. Both transcripts and cassette tapes are available for each interview.
Padnos, Seymour K Oral History Interview: Carl Frost Center Oral History Project, Ryan C. Harvey
Padnos, Seymour K Oral History Interview: Carl Frost Center Oral History Project, Ryan C. Harvey
Carl Frost Center Oral History Project
No abstract provided.
Nguyen, Tung Oral History Interview (Vietnamese): Asian And African American Residents Of Holland, Donna M. Rottier
Nguyen, Tung Oral History Interview (Vietnamese): Asian And African American Residents Of Holland, Donna M. Rottier
Asian and African American Residents of Holland
No abstract provided.
Mcintosh, Mary Oral History Interview (American Involved With The Vietnamese Community): Asian And African American Residents Of Holland, Donna M. Rottier
Mcintosh, Mary Oral History Interview (American Involved With The Vietnamese Community): Asian And African American Residents Of Holland, Donna M. Rottier
Asian and African American Residents of Holland
No abstract provided.
Interview With Ericka Huggins, Ericka Huggins
Interview With Ericka Huggins, Ericka Huggins
Winthrop University Oral History Program
In her May 1994 interview with Ron Chepesiuk, Ericka Huggins discussed her part in the 1960s radical movements. Huggins described motivation for joining the BPP and her time as a member, her current work as an AIDS activist, and her work with prison inmates. Huggins covered several topics of the time, including Black Power, Huey Newton, separation movements, FBI involvement, the US Organization, and Charles Hamilton. She also discussed the Thomas-Hill hearings, COINTELPRO and its involvement, the NAACP, the Oakland Community Learning Center, her husband, AIDS and HIV, and her work at the Shanti Project. This interview was conducted for …
Interview No. 859, Juan D. Hernández
Interview No. 859, Juan D. Hernández
Combined Interviews
Part of Big Ben National Park Oral History project; biographical data; recalls father's shifting of residence from Boquillas, TX to Boquillas, Mexico, to avoid immigration authorities; discusses various families and residents of Boquillas, Hot Springs, San Vicente and mining communities, border lifestyles; recalls farming in the Boquillas area; discusses acquisition of land by U.S. Government for inclusion in the national park; forced removal from Big Bend area of Mexican and Mexican-American residents.
Thompson, Patrick Oral History Interview: Carl Frost Center Oral History Project, Ryan Harvey
Thompson, Patrick Oral History Interview: Carl Frost Center Oral History Project, Ryan Harvey
Carl Frost Center Oral History Project
No abstract provided.
Interview No. 836, Eugenio Calzada Flores
Interview No. 836, Eugenio Calzada Flores
Combined Interviews
Part of the Chamizal Oral History Project; member of Electoral District Committee during election Teófilo Borunda; assignation of Cordoba Island; physicals characteristics of island; economic activities and housing of residents; stages of Chamizal Treaty, including signing and infrastructures, bridges, and canal; meeting of Mexican President Lyndon B. Johnson.
"Ranchers Don't Sell, They Acquire": The Life And Legends Of Bartley Marie Scott, Julie Hartley-Moore
"Ranchers Don't Sell, They Acquire": The Life And Legends Of Bartley Marie Scott, Julie Hartley-Moore
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
This thesis examines the family history and life story of Colorado ranch woman Bartley Marie Scott. In addition to biographical information, it includes an examination of the folklore surrounding Scott's life, her role in the regional culture, and the theoretical implications of using folklore in biography.
Interview No. 844, Nestor Valencia
Interview No. 844, Nestor Valencia
Combined Interviews
Part of Chamizal Oral History Project; biographical data; history of Chamizal issue; explains origin of term Chamizal; describes his responsibilities during implementation of treaty; trip to Mexico City to work with Inter-Secretarial Commission of Chamizal Affairs; reaction of Chamizal residents to treaty; businesses forced to relocate; land use issues; transferring property and structures to Mexican government; proposed construction of alien detention facility in area; Four Point Program; national parks of both sides of border; new international bridges; initiation of the maquiladora industry.
Interview No. 842, J. Samuel Moore
Interview No. 842, J. Samuel Moore
Combined Interviews
Part of Chamizal Oral History Project; history of Scott, Hulse, Marshall, Feuille, Finger, and Thurmond, law firm representing U.S. at 1911 arbitration hearing on Chamizal; role of Richard F. Burges as U.S. Associate Counsel in Chamizal arbitration hearing; historical background of Chamizal issue; Mexico City meeting of U.S. President John F. Kennedy and Mexico President Adolfo Lopez Mateos; reasons for delay in setting Chamizal issue; describes Chamizal tract and discusses Public Law 88-300; relocation of Chamizal residents and businesses; paper he authored on Chamizal dispute; sources of information of Chamizal issue.
Interview No. 835, Joaquín Bustamante
Interview No. 835, Joaquín Bustamante
Combined Interviews
Part of Chamizal Oral History Project; recounts employment with the National Irrigation Commission in Mexico City; provides historical sketch of Chamizal issue; tell about National Border Program or PRONAF (Programa Nacional Fronterizo); role in preparation of publications El Chamizal: Solución Gráfico; relationship between boundary commissioners on both sides of U.S.-Mexico border.
Interview No. 838, Pedro Nestor García
Interview No. 838, Pedro Nestor García
Combined Interviews
Part of Chamnizal Oral History Project; biographical data; relates story of the three generation fight for 29 hectares of land lost when Rio Grande changed course; comments about his book El Chamizal, Caso Inconcluso. (See also No. 70)
Interview With Bill Ayers, William Ayers
Interview With Bill Ayers, William Ayers
Winthrop University Oral History Program
In his April 1994 interview with Ron Chepesiuk, Bill Ayers detailed his part in the 60s Radical Movement. Ayers described his motivations for joining the Students for a Democratic Society community, the Weather Underground, and his eventual leading of the groups. He covered several issues of the anti-war movement, including communism, radicalism, social hierarchies, government distractions, bombings, and the Vietnam War. Ayers focused greatly on educational reform and the educational aspects of joining a social movement. This interview was conducted for inclusion into the Louise Pettus Archives and Special Collections Oral History Program.
Interview No. 837, Joseph F. Friedkin
Interview No. 837, Joseph F. Friedkin
Combined Interviews
Part of Chamizal Oral History Project; biographical data; early career with IBWC Commissioner; history of Chamizal dispute; special congressional legislation authorizing payment yo property owners in Chamizal area; logistics of relocating families, businesses, railroads and utilities in land transfer,; relationship between commissioners on both sides of U.S.-Mexico border; relocating of international bridges; Four Points Program; commemorative ceremony to celebrate signing of Chamizal Treaty.
Interview No. 847, Bob Ybarra
Interview No. 847, Bob Ybarra
Combined Interviews
Part of Chamizal Oral History Project; recollects recruitment by IBWC as border specialist and trouble shooter, history of Chamizal dispute; sentiments of residents on forced relocation; construction of new international bridges; proposed alien detention facility; highlights of Four Point Program; comments on script of historical narrative, "The Brown Report"; anecdotes about narrators in Chamizal Memorial documentary.
Interview No. 853, Alfredo De La O
Interview No. 853, Alfredo De La O
Combined Interviews
Part of Big Bend National Park Oral History Project; biographical data; discusses grandfather's ranch, De la O Springs at Castolon; recalls living in Terlingua, TX; quicksilver mines; cross-border social interactions with residents of Santa Helena and other Mexican communities before control of border crossing by U.S. Border Patrol.
Interview No. 857, Armando Gracía
Interview No. 857, Armando Gracía
Combined Interviews
Part of Big Bend National Park Oral History Project; biographical data; recalls father's employment at Study Butte mine; social life and interaction among residents of Catolon, Texas, and Santa Helena, Chihuahua, Mexico; recollects life along the Rio Grande.
Interview No. 850, Perry Brown
Interview No. 850, Perry Brown
Combined Interviews
Part of Big Bend National Park Oral History Project; recalls early days of employment with National Park Services; assignments at Yosemite, Grand Canyon, Mesa Verde, Mammoth Caves and Big Bend; completion of Rio Grande Village; improvement of Chisos Basis accommodations, construction of additional housing for park services employees at Panther Junction; Lady Bird Johnson's Visit to the park in 1960s; rescue of Boy Scout troop stranded on Rio Grande; opinions on park service policy, personnel and management; perspective on issue of preservation versus use.
Interview No. 852, Guadalupe Celaya, Chano Celaya
Interview No. 852, Guadalupe Celaya, Chano Celaya
Combined Interviews
Part of Big Bend Park Oral History Project; biographical data; recall life at San Vicente, Texas, in what is now Big Bend National Park; names of families living in San Vicente and their activities; comment on purchase of property by Anglo land speculator during creation of the park.
Interview No. 861, Guy Lee
Interview No. 861, Guy Lee
Combined Interviews
Part of Big Bend National Park Oral History Project; biographical data; his work as a river rider; relations with area residents on both sides of border, his association with National Park Service employees; fishing in the Rio Grande; environment and wildlife of Big Bend; his acquaintance with Maggie Smith, concessionaire operating Hot Springs store, motel and mineral baths; activities of Texas Rangers during time of Mexican Revolution.
Interview No. 858, Concepción Ibarra
Interview No. 858, Concepción Ibarra
Combined Interviews
Part of Big Bend National Park Oral History Project; biographical data; discusses living in Castolon, Texas, in the Alvino house currently maintained by the National Park Service as a tourist attraction; comments on community's isolation; cross-border social activities and exchanges between residents on both sides of Rio Grande.
Interview No. 862, Lee Maisie
Interview No. 862, Lee Maisie
Combined Interviews
Part of Big Bend National Park Oral History Project; biographical data; recalls family's immigration from Australia; family's decision to remainin El Paso during Depression ; marriage to Guy Lee; husband's employment as river rider, difficulties of living and raising children in desert environment without amenities; recalls painting murals in rooms at Hot Springs Motel; anecdotes about life in the park, contact with park service personnel.
Interview No. 846, William E. Wood
Interview No. 846, William E. Wood
Combined Interviews
Part of Chamizal Oral History Project; provides highlights of early career; detailed description of Chamizal homes; colorful vignettes of home appraisals in the area; financial situation of Chamizal residents and their mistrust of banks; payments error made by U.S. government during relocation; donation of files to Chamizal National Memorial; sentiments of relocated Chamizal residents.
Interview No. 839, Oscar A. Gonzalez Moreno
Interview No. 839, Oscar A. Gonzalez Moreno
Combined Interviews
Part of Chamizal Oral History Project; biographical data; describes employment with the Comisión Internacional de Límites y Aguas; relationship with David Herrera Jordán, former commissioner for the International Boundary and Water Commission, Mexican Section, comments, on value of Chamizal land transferred from U.S. to Mexico under tenets of treaty.
Interview No. 841, Feliciano Hinojosa
Interview No. 841, Feliciano Hinojosa
Combined Interviews
Part of Chamizal Oral History Project;biographical data; describes homes and neighborhoods in Chamizal; recounts reaction of residents to signing of treaty; discusses meeting of Chamizal Civic Organization and Role Commissioner Joseph Friedkin; tells about his trip to Washington, D.C. to highlight plight of Chamizal residents meeting and his meeting President Lyndon B. John F. Kennedy in El Paso; appraisals of homes; meeting President Adolfo López Mateos in El Paso at signing treaty.
Interview No. 834, William Bass
Interview No. 834, William Bass
Combined Interviews
Part of Chamizal Oral History Project; describes Chamizal Homes, residents, and neighborhood, sale of Chamizal residence to U.S. government; purchase of new home; Cordova Island; mentions commercial businesses located in Chamizal area forced to relocate after signing of Chamizal Treaty; sentiments on outcome of family's relocation after implementation of treaty.
Interview No. 840, Valentín Hernández, Agustina Hernández
Interview No. 840, Valentín Hernández, Agustina Hernández
Combined Interviews
Part of Chamizal Oral History Project; discuss their involvement with El Paso Civic Organization; group with defended citizen rights of Chamizal residents during implementation of the treaty; recount difficulties during that time and reminisce about life and neighbors in the Chamizal.
Interview No. 845, Oscar B. White
Interview No. 845, Oscar B. White
Combined Interviews
Part of Chamizal Oral History Project; biographical data; recalls organization Chamizal Civic Organization whose purpose was to defend citizen rights of Chamizal residents; trip to Washington, D.C. on behalf of concerned Chamizal residents; description of homes in the are and relocation of residents; comments on real estate transaction between residents and U.S. government; questions action of some city real estate agents concerning relocation; offers sentiments on his role in assisting residents during relocation proceedings.