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Title
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Anti-Vietnam War demnstration
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Identifier
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e_ppc_0017
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Creator
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Johnny Jenkins (Photographer)
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Dates
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1970
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Box
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ppc: UT - Demonstrations
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Resource
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Prints and photographs collection
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Description
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Photograph showing a large protest and march against the Vietnam War, at the University of Texas at Austin, 1970.
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Title
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Anti-Vietnam War demonstration
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Identifier
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e_ppc_0016
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Creator
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Lankes, Tom (Photographer)
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Dates
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1970
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Box
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ppc: UT - Demonstrations
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Resource
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Prints and photographs collection
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Description
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Photograph showing the large protest and march against the Vietnam War, which began at the University of Texas and proceeded to the State Capitol in Austin, 1970.
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Title
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Anti-Vietnam War demonstration
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Identifier
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e_ppc_0022
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Creator
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Johnny Jenkins (Photographer)
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Dates
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1970
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Box
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ppc: UT - Demonstrations
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Resource
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Prints and photographs collection
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Description
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Photograph showing the large protest and march against the Vietnam War, which began at the University of Texas and proceeded to the State Capitol in Austin, 1970.
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Title
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Anti-War demonstration
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Identifier
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e_ppc_0026
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Creator
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Reaves, Bill (Photographer)
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Dates
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1970
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Box
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ppc: UT - Demonstrations
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Resource
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Prints and photographs collection
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Description
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Photograph showing the large protest and march against the Vietnam War, which began at the University of Texas and proceeded to the state capitol in Austin, 1970.
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Title
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Armadillo - "a universe born in the radiance of armadillo wisdom...."
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Identifier
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TPA_0362
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Creator
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Shelton, J.
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Topic
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Performing arts posters
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Dates
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1970
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Box
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2.325/ZZ1
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Folder
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J. Shelton
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Resource
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Texas poster art collection
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Description
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Underside view of cosmic armadillo; concert with Ramon Ramon, 4 Daddyos, T. Thelonious Troll; Venue: Armadillo World Headquarters
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Title
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Bentsen. Senator for the Seventies., Bentsen. Senator for the Seventies.
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Identifier
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e_vwe_029
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Dates
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1970
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Box
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93-188/49
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Folder
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Campaign Organization & Strategy
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Resource
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Lloyd M. Bentsen, Jr., papers
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Description
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Blank stationary page with Lloyd Bentsen campaign letterhead
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Title
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Bubble Puppy
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Identifier
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TPA_0274
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Creator
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Franklin, Jim (JFKLN)
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Topic
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Performing arts posters
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Dates
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1970
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Box
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2.325/ZZ6
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Folder
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Jim Franklin
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Resource
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Texas poster art collection
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Description
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Large floating bubbles with puppy heads inside; with Hub City Movers, Jimmie Dale Gilmore’s rock band from Lubbock; Venue: Vulcan Gas Company
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Title
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Carl D. Olds
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Identifier
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e_math_00411
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Dates
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1970
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Box
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4RM112
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Resource
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New Mathematical Library records
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Description
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Photograph of Carl D. Olds writing in bed
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Title
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Correspondence with Eyes of Texas Tours and Whittle Music Company; 1970 and 1976
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Identifier
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camh-dob-004427
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Dates
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1970
1976
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Box
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3H111
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Resource
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UT System Office of General Counsel records
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Description
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Materials related to the song The Eyes of Texas (full folder).
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Title
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Cover of Mark Twain Journal
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Identifier
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e_rap_0468
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Creator
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Levering, Albert
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Dates
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1970
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Box
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4Zd532
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Resource
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Industrial Areas Foundation records
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Title
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Cynthia Valadez oral history
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Identifier
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camh-dob-003929_001
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Creator
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Casas, Marissa
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Contributor
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Valadez, Cynthia
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Topic
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Civil rights, Mexican American women, Community activists
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Dates
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1970
2017
2017-11-21
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Resource
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Austin women activists oral history project records
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Description
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Oral history of Cynthia Valadez conducted by Marissa Casas on November 12, 2017 and November 21, 2017. Cynthia Valadez describes her family background and early activism in high school in Mission, Texas and then in Dallas, Texas leading up to the start of her student activism at the University of Texas at Austin in 1973. She discusses her part in the Chicano Movement in Austin, Texas through her activism as a student in organizations such as the Mexican American Youth Organization and La Raza Unida party. Cynthia Valadez also shares her personal connection as a student to the local East Austin community and the impact this had on her views of community issues as well as eliminating boundaries between campus and community. She also discusses women in the Chicano Movement and her personal experience as a woman in the movement.
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Title
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Cynthia Valadez oral history
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Identifier
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camh-dob-003929_005
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Creator
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Casas, Marissa
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Contributor
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Valadez, Cynthia
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Topic
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Civil rights, Mexican American women, Community activists
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Dates
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1970
2017
2017-11-21
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Resource
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Austin women activists oral history project records
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Description
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Oral history of Cynthia Valadez conducted by Marissa Casas on November 12, 2017 and November 21, 2017. Cynthia Valadez describes her family background and early activism in high school in Mission, Texas and then in Dallas, Texas leading up to the start of her student activism at the University of Texas at Austin in 1973. She discusses her part in the Chicano Movement in Austin, Texas through her activism as a student in organizations such as the Mexican American Youth Organization and La Raza Unida party. Cynthia Valadez also shares her personal connection as a student to the local East Austin community and the impact this had on her views of community issues as well as eliminating boundaries between campus and community. She also discusses women in the Chicano Movement and her personal experience as a woman in the movement.
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Title
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Cynthia Valadez oral history
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Identifier
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camh-dob-003929_004
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Creator
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Casas, Marissa
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Contributor
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Valadez, Cynthia
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Topic
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Civil rights, Mexican American women, Community activists
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Dates
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1970
2017
2017-11-21
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Resource
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Austin women activists oral history project records
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Description
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Oral history of Cynthia Valadez conducted by Marissa Casas on November 12, 2017 and November 21, 2017. Cynthia Valadez describes her family background and early activism in high school in Mission, Texas and then in Dallas, Texas leading up to the start of her student activism at the University of Texas at Austin in 1973. She discusses her part in the Chicano Movement in Austin, Texas through her activism as a student in organizations such as the Mexican American Youth Organization and La Raza Unida party. Cynthia Valadez also shares her personal connection as a student to the local East Austin community and the impact this had on her views of community issues as well as eliminating boundaries between campus and community. She also discusses women in the Chicano Movement and her personal experience as a woman in the movement.
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Title
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Cynthia Valadez oral history
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Identifier
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camh-dob-003929_003
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Creator
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Casas, Marissa
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Contributor
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Valadez, Cynthia
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Topic
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Civil rights, Mexican American women, Community activists
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Dates
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1970
2017
2017-11-21
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Resource
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Austin women activists oral history project records
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Description
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Oral history of Cynthia Valadez conducted by Marissa Casas on November 12, 2017 and November 21, 2017. Cynthia Valadez describes her family background and early activism in high school in Mission, Texas and then in Dallas, Texas leading up to the start of her student activism at the University of Texas at Austin in 1973. She discusses her part in the Chicano Movement in Austin, Texas through her activism as a student in organizations such as the Mexican American Youth Organization and La Raza Unida party. Cynthia Valadez also shares her personal connection as a student to the local East Austin community and the impact this had on her views of community issues as well as eliminating boundaries between campus and community. She also discusses women in the Chicano Movement and her personal experience as a woman in the movement.
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Title
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Cynthia Valadez oral history
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Identifier
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camh-dob-003929_002
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Creator
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Casas, Marissa
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Contributor
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Valadez, Cynthia
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Topic
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Civil rights, Mexican American women, Community activists
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Dates
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1970
2017
2017-11-21
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Resource
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Austin women activists oral history project records
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Description
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Oral history of Cynthia Valadez conducted by Marissa Casas on November 12, 2017 and November 21, 2017. Cynthia Valadez describes her family background and early activism in high school in Mission, Texas and then in Dallas, Texas leading up to the start of her student activism at the University of Texas at Austin in 1973. She discusses her part in the Chicano Movement in Austin, Texas through her activism as a student in organizations such as the Mexican American Youth Organization and La Raza Unida party. Cynthia Valadez also shares her personal connection as a student to the local East Austin community and the impact this had on her views of community issues as well as eliminating boundaries between campus and community. She also discusses women in the Chicano Movement and her personal experience as a woman in the movement.
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Title
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Cynthia Valadez oral history
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Identifier
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camh-dob-003929
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Creator
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Casas, Marissa
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Contributor
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Valadez, Cynthia
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Topic
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Civil rights, Mexican American women, Community activists
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Dates
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1970
2017
2017-11-21
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Resource
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Austin women activists oral history project records
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Description
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Oral history of Cynthia Valadez conducted by Marissa Casas on November 12, 2017 and November 21, 2017. Cynthia Valadez describes her family background and early activism in high school in Mission, Texas and then in Dallas, Texas leading up to the start of her student activism at the University of Texas at Austin in 1973. She discusses her part in the Chicano Movement in Austin, Texas through her activism as a student in organizations such as the Mexican American Youth Organization and La Raza Unida party. Cynthia Valadez also shares her personal connection as a student to the local East Austin community and the impact this had on her views of community issues as well as eliminating boundaries between campus and community. She also discusses women in the Chicano Movement and her personal experience as a woman in the movement.
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Title
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Form letter from Jack Brooks to constituents, undated [1970]
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Identifier
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camh-dob-001776
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Creator
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Brooks, Jack, 1922-2012
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Topic
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Vietnam War (1961-1975)
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Dates
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1970
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Box
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2007-255/216
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Folder
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191.17
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Resource
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Jack B. Brooks papers
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Description
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A standard letter sent by Jack Brooks to constituents who wrote to his office to express their disapproval with the expansion of the Vietnam War into other regions of Southeast Asia including Cambodia.
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Title
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Grand Opening - Armadillo World Headquarters
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Identifier
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TPA_0280
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Creator
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Franklin, Jim (JFKLN)
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Topic
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Performing arts posters
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Dates
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1970
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Box
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2.325/ZZ6
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Folder
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Jim Franklin
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Resource
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Texas poster art collection
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Description
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Four part armadillo logo over an open chasm; reproduced in "New Handbook of Texas"; Venue: Armadillo World Headquarters
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Title
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H. Stewart Moredock
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Identifier
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e_math_00590
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Creator
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Yates, Lou
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Dates
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1970
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Box
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4RM133
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Folder
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Film Lenters: Photographs-8 X 10, b& w photos of E.G. Begle et. al.
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Resource
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School Mathematics Study Group records
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Description
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Contact sheet of H. Stewart Moredock during filming
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Title
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H. Stewart Moredock
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Identifier
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e_math_00591
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Creator
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Yates, Lou
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Dates
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1970
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Box
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4RM133
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Folder
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Film Lenters: Photographs-8 X 10, b& w photos of E.G. Begle et. al.
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Resource
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School Mathematics Study Group records
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Description
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Contact sheet of H. Stewart Moredock during filming