Title |
Robert Archuleta, Hispanic Oral Histories, Accn 1369 |
Creator |
Archuleta, Robert, 1930- |
Contributor |
Kelen, Leslie G., 1949- |
Date |
1985-05-28 |
Date Digital |
2016-05-02 |
Spatial Coverage |
Grand Junction, Mesa County, Colorado, United States; Pocatello, Bannock County, Idaho, United States; Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, United States |
Subject |
Hispanic Americans--Utah--Interviews; Archuleta, Robert, 1930- --Interviews; Civil rights--United States; Communism--United States |
Access Rights |
I acknowledge and agree that all information I obtain as a result of accessing any oral history provided by the University of Utah's Marriott Library shall be used only for historical or scholarly or academic research purposes, and not for commercial purposes. I understand that any other use of the materials is not authorized by the University of Utah and may exceed the scope of permission granted to the University of Utah by the interviewer or interviewee. I may request permission for other uses, in writing to Special Collections at the Marriott Library, which the University of Utah may choose grant, in its sole discretion. I agree to defend, indemnify and hold the University of Utah and its Marriott Library harmless for and against any actions or claims that relate to my improper use of materials provided by the University of Utah. |
Description |
Transcript (161 pages) of interviews by Leslie Kelen with Robert Archuleta, on May 28, 1985 and September 16, 1988. |
Collection Number and Name |
ACCN 1369, Hispanic Oral Histories, 1984-1987 |
Abstract |
Archuleta (b. 1930) recalls his childhood in Colorado on the farm his father managed until the Depression, and then in a barrio in Grand Junction. He describes his mother's work with the sick and the difficulty finding a white doctor who would treat hispanics. He talks about moving to Idaho and compares the discrimination in Pocatello and Grand Junction. Other topics covered include schooling, becoming a teacher, learning white ways, and getting his first teaching job in Salt Lake City. Archuleta also discusses his involvement in civil rights, the Spanish-Speaking Organization for Community Integrity and Opportunity (SOCIO), living among the Mormons, and the Utah Council for Constitutional Freedom and Liberty. In the final interview Archuleta discusses being a member of the Communist Party. |
Type |
Text |
Format |
application/pdf |
Extent |
161 pages |
Language |
eng |
Rights |
|
Rights Holder |
For further information please contact Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah at spcreference@lists.utah.edu or (801)581-8863 or 295 South 1500 East, 4th Floor, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112 |
Relation |
http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv46923 |
Scanning Technician |
Mazi Rakhsha |
Conversion Specifications |
Original scanned with Kirtas 2400 and saved as 400 ppi uncompressed TIFF. PDF generated by Adobe Acrobat Pro X for CONTENTdm display |
ARK |
ark:/87278/s6rb9b8x |
Topic |
Hispanic Americans; Civil rights--U.S. states; Communism |
Genre |
oral histories (literary works) |
Is Part of |
Construyendo Latinidad |
Setname |
uum_hoh |
ID |
892969 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6rb9b8x |