Chicano Studies Research Center Internal Files, 1982-1983
Scope and Contents
Essays:
"Frustrated Aperthied: Race, Repression and Capitalist Agriculture in South Texas, 1920-1930"
By David Montejano
"Power and Politics in a Chicano Barrio" Manuscript Summary and Proposal
"Mexican Women in the Southwest: Notes on the Interconnection between Migration, Labor, Consciousness and Health"
By Lourdes Arguelles and Julio Angulo
"Political and Economic Migration: The Latina Experience"
"Cuban Miami: The Roots, Development and Everday life of an Emigre Enclave in the U.S. National Security State"
By Lourdes Arguelles
"Undocumented Female Labor in the United States Southwest: An Essay in Migration, Consciousness, and Struggle"
By Lourdes Arguilles
Dates
- Creation: 1982-1983
Creator
- From the Collection: Chicano Studies Research Center 1969 - 2007 (Person)
Language of Materials
Collection materials in English, Spanish
Access
Access is available by appointment for UCLA student and faculty researchers as well as independent researchers. To view the collection or any part of it, please contact the archivist at archivist@chicano.ucla.edu or the librarian at yretter@chicano.ucla.edu
Extent
From the Collection: 100 linear feet
Physical Description
Papers
Repository Details
Part of the Chicano Studies Research Center Library Repository
144 Haines Hall
Box 951544
Los Angeles California 90095-1544 United States
(310) 206-6052
(310) 206-1784 (Fax)
librarian@chicano.ucla.edu