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Chicano Studies Research Center Internal Files,
James Tartan Film Collection
This collection contains material related to James Tartan's short films about Chicano artists.
Test Yesenia
The Bronze Screen: 100 Years of the Latino Image in Hollywood Production Materials
The Bronze Screen: 100 Years of the Latino Image in Hollywood is a 2002 documentary directed by Nancy de los Santos, Alberto Dominguez, and Susan Racho. The collection consists of interview transcripts and copyright clearances.
The Desegregation Collection,
The Fire of Life: The Robert Legorreta - Cyclona Collection
This collection of papers, photos, LP records and three-dimensional objects represents the personal collection of the performance artist Robert Legorreta, also known as Cyclona. Items of special interest include Cyclona's scrapbook and LP record and artifact collection depicting representations of Latinos.
Esteban Torres Papers
Esteban Torres served eight terms in the United States House of Representatives as the Congressman for southeastern Los Angeles County. Prior to that he was an activist and labor organizer, the United States ambassador to UNESCO, and Special Assistant to the President for Hispanic Affairs under Jimmy Carter. This collection consists of his working papers, correspondence, and photographs. There is also a small amount of personal material.
The Carlos Vasquez Papers,
This collection consists of a wide variety of rare small press Chicano and Latino themed newspapers mainly published between the late 1960s through the mid 1970s. The following are examples nespapers in this collection:
La Gente
La Verdad
UCLA Daily Bruin
Vencerenos
El Tecolote
La Raza
Palante
Prensa Popular
Chicanismo
The Black Panther
Granma
Carlos G. Velez-Ibanez Sterilization Research Collection
This is a research collection of papers and notes on sterilization, fertility, and eugenics. It also contains material on Madrigal v. Quilligan, a 1978 lawsuit brought by ten Mexican-American women who had been sterilized without their informed consent. Most of the materials are photocopies.