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Saturnino Noriega Papers

 Collection
Identifier: 2018-002

Scope and Contents

The Saturnino Noriega papers were donated to the Chicano Studies Research Center in 2018 by Noriega and his son Chon Noriega who was the director of the CSRC from 2002 – 2021. The Noriega collection includes hundreds of family photos, genealogical findings, business and family correspondence, Noriega’s day books and journals, Noriega’s poetry and journalism writing, as well as other ephemera and monographs.

Noriega comes from a large family with a long history in the southwest/New Mexico. He grew up in Alamogordo, New Mexico in a largely Mexican-American community. The collection contains many files on Noriega’s family history as well as the history of Alamogordo including his own reporting in Alamogordo in the early 2000s. The collection provides information on Noriega’s life which was closely tied to Chicano communities in New Mexico but also in Miami and Chicago where he lived for many years. The bulk of the files in the collection range from 1950 – 2018.

One sub-series in the collection is dedicated to files from Noriega’s daughter Renee (Reni) Celeste who passed in 2004. This sub-series consists of years of correspondence between her and her father whom she was very close to as well as her writings on film and art and her dissertation from the University of Rochester in Visual and Cultural Studies in 2003. Two of these boxes have been designated for Reni’s children Martin and Anna Forstrom.

The collection is divided into the series Business (sub series: Journalism, Norcom, Political Campaign, Public Relations), Personal (sub series: Correspondence, Genealogy, General, Noriega, Renee (Reni) Celeste, and School) Writings (sub series: Daniel Escobedo, Novels & Short Stories, Poetry, and Related Materials), and Other (sub series: Audiovisual Materials, Ephemera, and Monographs)

Dates

  • Creation: Majority of material found in 1950s – 2018

Biographical / Historical

Saturnino Noriega (1937 – 2019) often known as Sat, Saturn, or Nino along with other pen name aliases, was born to Mexican-American parents in Alamogordo, New Mexico. He grew up in the small town of Alamogordo but lived in Miami as a young adult with his first wife Charlotte and their two kids Chon and Renee (Reni) Celeste before relocating to Chicago. Later in life he returned to New Mexico with his wife Merry. Nino had many passions and careers in his life including journalism, marketing, public relations, politics, poetry, and creative writing.

Extent

20 linear ft. (40 boxes (20 linear ft) includes 12 oversized boxes (boxes 50-62))

Language of Materials

English

Title
Saturnino Noriega Papers
Status
In Progress
Subtitle
1952 – 2018, bulk 1980 – 2010
Author
Nicole Ucedo
Date
September 28, 2020
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the Chicano Studies Research Center Library Repository

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