Title |
Oral history interview with Dolores Brown, conducted by Gloria Aquino (transcript) |
Creator |
Brown, Dolores |
Contributor |
Aquino, Gloria; Genealogical Society Of Hispanic America, Utah Chapter |
Date |
2022-04-05 |
Spatial Coverage |
Olathe, Kansas |
Subject |
Mexican Americans; Spanish Language--Social aspects--United States; Racism in education; Catholic Church; Brown, Dolores--Interviews |
Keywords |
Midwife; Mining; Airplane Construction; Elementary School Teacher; Ma Bell; Gender Roles/Expectations; Dual Citizenship; Immigration Policy; New Mexican identity; Farm Food; Language Erasure, Retention, Re-acquisition; Interethnic Dating and Marriage; Ethnic and Religious; Discrimination; White Latinx invisibility |
Description |
Dolores Brown discusses her family history in Mexico and New Mexico, and growing up in Utah. She recounts dealing with discrimination when speaking Spanish in elementary school and her parents' resolve that she speak only English at a young age. She discusses the educational achievements of her family and her experiences as a teacher. |
Type |
Text |
Genre |
oral histories (literary works) |
Format |
application/pdf |
Extent |
18 pages |
Rights |
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ARK |
ark:/87278/s6ssy2k5 |
Collection Name |
Construyendo Latinidad |
State |
New Mexico; Kansas; Utah, California; Michoacan |
City |
Wichita; Vallecitos; Olathe; Lark; Midvale; Los Angeles |
Setname |
uum_cliw |
ID |
2212733 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6ssy2k5 |