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By Beverly Allen, Archivist
Collection Overview
Abstract
The collection consists of six sound recordings, including recordings of Elias Baca singing his corridos and union songs. There are also interviews with Baca, his daughter Eva Baca Martinez, and grandson Frank Martinez which discuss the Ludlow Massacre, Baca's music, and life in the mining camps.
Scope and Contents of the Materials
The collection consists of six sound recordings, including recordings of Elias Baca singing his corridos and union songs. There are also interviews with Baca, his daughter Eva Baca Martinez, and grandson Frank Martinez which discuss the Ludlow Massacre, Baca's music, and life in the mining camps.
Biographical Note
Elias Baca was born in Trinidad, Colorado, in 1895 and grew up in Aguilar, Colorado. The son of a half-Cherokee woman, Soledad Lopez, from Espanola, New Mexico, and Vicente Baca, from Madrid, Spain, a mail courier riding between Santa Fe and Colorado. Vicente Baca was a musician, playing fiddle and guitar. At the age of 18, Baca started working in the coal mines of Colorado, and was actively involved in strikes and union activity. Baca recalled fighting scabs, protest marches and the women and children who perished in the Ludlow Massacre. He worked for 66 years as a miner in Colorado, Wyoming, and Utah, surviving two large explosions and eventually developing black lung. Despite the hardships, Baca never quit singing his mining and union corridos and only quit playing guitar when his hands were disabled with arthritis. He spent his last years in Price, Utah, where he died in 1998.
Subject/Index Terms
Box and Folder Listing
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Item 1: Songs: "Dark as a dungeon," "Old Black Joe,", no date],
[Item 2: Elias Baca, singing corridos in Spanish, unaccompanied: 1) untitled; 2) "Que viva la nacion", no date],
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Item 3: Interview, Elias Baca by Nancy Tanaguchi, Price, UT, November 11, 1986],
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Item 4: Interview, Elias Baca by David Stanley, Price UT, January 9, 1987],
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Item 5: Interviews, Eva Martinez (daughter of Elias Baca), July 29, 1996 and Frank Martinez (grandson of Elias Baca), August 19, 1996, and Philip Baca (adopted son), August 30, 1996; all interviewed by Sarah Rudd., 1996],
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Item 6: Duplicate of item 4, 1987],
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- Item 2: Elias Baca, singing corridos in Spanish, unaccompanied: 1) untitled; 2) "Que viva la nacion", no date