Box 1
Contains 32 Results:
"When L.A. Exploded With Joy", 1995-08-14
This collection consists of manuscripts of Manazar Gamboa's poems, plays, and short stories, as well as notes showing his creative process. There is also research material on Chavez Ravine, as well as clippings and other printed material.
"Rebuilding a City" by Robert E. Alexander and Drayton S. Bryant, 1951
Photocopied excerpts from The Haynes Foundation.
"Years of Discontent: The Battle of Chavez Ravine, Los Angeles, 1949-1959" by Victoria Valdez, 1983-05-23
This collection consists of manuscripts of Manazar Gamboa's poems, plays, and short stories, as well as notes showing his creative process. There is also research material on Chavez Ravine, as well as clippings and other printed material.
"Spring Street Massacre" , 1953-07
From Frontier Magazine.
"Homes into Kindling", 1959-12
This collection consists of manuscripts of Manazar Gamboa's poems, plays, and short stories, as well as notes showing his creative process. There is also research material on Chavez Ravine, as well as clippings and other printed material.
"Elephant with a Headache" , 1955-09
From Frontier Magazine.
"Ravine Once Was Close Knit Community", 1972-06-04
This collection consists of manuscripts of Manazar Gamboa's poems, plays, and short stories, as well as notes showing his creative process. There is also research material on Chavez Ravine, as well as clippings and other printed material.
"Chance to Belong: Story of the Los Angeles Youth Project 1943-1949" by Duane Robinson, 1959
This collection consists of manuscripts of Manazar Gamboa's poems, plays, and short stories, as well as notes showing his creative process. There is also research material on Chavez Ravine, as well as clippings and other printed material.
Chavez Ravine and eviction of residents, 1950 - 1999
Includes: "Field of Uprooted Dreams"; three maps for Elysian Park Heights; photocopies of letters form the Housing Authority of Los Angeles to families of the Chavez Ravine and Palo Verde area; "Senor Chavez and His Ravine"; "Sixty Years in Southern California"; "North From Mexico"; "Our Fight for Chavez Ravine."
Dodgers' move to Los Angeles, 1957
This collection consists of manuscripts of Manazar Gamboa's poems, plays, and short stories, as well as notes showing his creative process. There is also research material on Chavez Ravine, as well as clippings and other printed material.