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Title
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Adela Mancias oral history
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Identifier
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camh-dob-004040
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Creator
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Walje, Ethan
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Contributor
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Mancias, Adela, 1953-
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Topic
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Zoning law, Hispanic American women, Social justice
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Dates
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1974
1990-12-31
2021-02-27
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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 Adela Mancias conducted by Ethan Walje on February 27, 2021. Adela Mancias recounts her experiences growing up in Texas as a Mexican-American and how it led to her interest in activism. She discusses her work with the Raza Unida Party and Brown Berets in Austin, Texas, including her participation in protests against the Austin Boat Club races and the Ku Klux Klan march in Austin on February 19, 1983. She also discusses her work in organizing resistance to unfair zoning laws in East Austin and talks about her later documentary and radio work.
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Title
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Alicia Jarry oral history
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Identifier
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camh-dob-004032
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Creator
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Randall, Elise
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Contributor
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Jarry, Alicia McCullough, 1944-
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Topic
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Abortion, Community health services, Mental health services, Reproductive rights
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Dates
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1944-04
2021
2021-02-28
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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 Alicia Jarry conducted by Elise Randall on February 28, 2021 about her involvement with the People's Community Clinic.
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Title
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Cheryl Jean Jefferson oral history
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Identifier
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camh-dob-004041
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Creator
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Vu, Tong
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Contributor
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Jefferson, Cheryl Jean, 1951-
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Topic
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Civil rights, African Americans, Peace movements, Energy conservation
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Dates
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2021-02-26
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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 Cheryl Jean Jefferson conducted by Tong Vu on February, 26th 2021. Cheryl Jefferson was born to a military family in Anchorage, Alaska. Her family eventually settled in Brenham, Texas, and she elected to attend Southwest Texas State University in the late 1960s. While in school, she began her detailed career that includes Civil Rights Activism, antiwar activism, television production, and politics. With the Civil Rights movement in its latter stages, and the ongoing Vietnam War, Cheryl found involvement in just about every social movement. She was part of the student Senate at Southwest Texas State, and even met with former president Lyndon B. Johnson a handful of times. Most notably, Cheryl worked with the television network, KLRU, formerly known as KLRN. While Cheryl enjoyed working in all of the previously mentioned fields, she found the most happiness in her later career, where she worked in energy conservation.
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Title
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Deborah D. Tucker oral history
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Identifier
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camh-dob-004039
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Creator
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Garrett, Sam, Farmer, Ciera
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Contributor
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Tucker, Debby
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Topic
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Feminism, Sexual abuse victims, Social justice
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Dates
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2021-02-28
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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 Deborah D. Tucker conducted by Sam Garrett and Cierra Farmer on February 28, 2021. Tucker discusses her work to fight violence against women in Austin during the 70s and early 80s. This includes her work at the Austin Rape Crisis Center, the Austin Center for Battered Women, and the Texas Council on Family Violence. Specifically, she talks about the goals of these organizations, the methods they used to achieve these goals, and how the Austin community reacted to the anti-rape movement and women's liberation.