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James and Margarita Mendez Papers
This collection contains material on the lives of James and Margarita Mendez. It consists of photographs, printed matter, memorabilia, correspondence, and realia. It includes material on Garfield and Roosevelt High Schools, the foreced relocation and incarceration of Japanese Americans, the World War II service of James Mendez and Margarita's brother Eloy Duran, and material related to Margarita's career as a social worker.
Candelario Mendoza Music Collection
This collection of over 2000 vinyl records represents the collected music of educator and dance hall impresario Candelario Mendoza.
Mexican American Bar Association (MABA) Records
The Mexican American Bar Association (MABA) was founded in 1959 by a group of Mexican American attorneys who saw the need to create an organization committed to empowering and educating the Latino community. It is one of the most prominent and largest Latino bar associations in the nation.
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Luis M. Meza Papers
The collection consists of papers related to two films by filmmaker Luis Meza, the short Who Gets to Water the Grass? (1986) and his feature film The Staccato Purr of the Exhaust (1996). Various work prints, Beta tapes, VHS tapes, final film prints and screening cassettes are also a part of the collection.
Elaine K. Miller Oral History Collection
The Joan Moore Papers
Dionicio Morales Papers
Edward Victor Moreno Papers
Collection consists of correspondence, newspapers, and research materials related to Mexican Americans in education, bilingual education and other social and political issues predominantly in California. Research materials include government publications, scholarship, reports and studies, conference materials, educational materials and other papers.
Mujeres Activas en Letras y Cambio Social (MALCS) Records, Part I
This collection of papers consists of newsletters, meeting agendas, and photos of Mujeres Activas en Letras y Cambio Social (MALCS), a national organization of Chicanas/ Latinas and Native American women and gender non-conforming academics, students, and activists.
Mujeres Activas en Letras y Cambio Social (MALCS) Records, Part II
This collection of papers consists of newsletters, meeting agendas, and photos of Mujeres Activas en Letras y Cambio Social (MALCS), a national organization of Chicanas/ Latinas and Native American women and gender non-conforming academics, students, and activists.