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Mexican-Americans from Mexico to Washington State: Discrimination and Segregation in the Memory of One Witness Item Info
Jenaro Castaeda, interview transcript...
Jenaro Castaeda, interview transcript - application/pdf
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- Title:
- Mexican-Americans from Mexico to Washington State: Discrimination and Segregation in the Memory of One Witness
- Creator:
- Lance, Yris
- Date Created:
- 2007
- Description:
- Jenaro Castaeda, a former migrant worker, describes life growing up in a post-World War II farm labor camp and comments on the social barriers he has faced as a Mexican-American. He also touches on his work with the Washington State Office of Minority and Womens Business Enterprises and expresses his hopes for greater recognition and understanding of Washingtons minority communities.
- Subjects:
- Mexican Americans Latin Americans Ethnic identity Businesspeople World War Farmers Race discrimination Women Race relations Businesspeople
- Location:
- Yakima County
- Latitude:
- 46.54755182088891
- Longitude:
- -120.65047137325278
- Source:
- Tacoma Community History Project
- Type:
- record
- Format:
- compound_object
Source
- Preferred Citation:
- "Mexican-Americans from Mexico to Washington State: Discrimination and Segregation in the Memory of One Witness", Tacoma Community History Project, University of Washington Tacoma Library
- Reference Link:
- https://erika-b.github.io/tchp/items/chp200702.html
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