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By Beverly Allen
Collection Overview
Abstract
The collection includes audio files, computer disks, and a cd relating to Martinez Martinez' research into Chicano leadership and activism in Colorado. Also includes publications of Chicano interest.
Scope and Contents of the Materials
The collection consists of audio files and transcripts of interviews with Colorado Chicano leaders, conducted as part of Martinez Martinez' research for her dissertation, 2000-2001. The collection also contains documentation and biographical information relating to each interviewee, computer disks with transcripts and a cd containing her dissertation, "The cultural context of leadership: Ethnic culture, leadership development and Colorado Chicanas and Chicanos." 11 publications of Chicano interest are included in the collection.
Collection Historical Note
Deborah Martinez Martinez is a writer and storyteller of the Hispanic Southwest. She writes both contemporary and historical children’s stories and novels. Her first book of poems “Women Growing” is a collaborative work with Ellen A. Holzman.
Biographical Note
Deborah Martinez Martinez is a writer and storyteller of the Hispanic Southwest. She writes both contemporary and historical children’s stories and novels. Her first book of poems “Women Growing” is a collaborative work with Ellen A. Holzman.
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository:
Colorado State University-Pueblo Library
Access Restrictions:
There are no access restrictions on this collection.
Use Restrictions:
Not all of the material in the collection is in the public domain. Researchers are responsible for addressing copyright issues.
Acquisition Source:
Deborah Martinez Martinez
Acquisition Method:
The collection was given to the repository by the donor, Deborah Martinez Martinez.
Related Materials:
Jose E. Ortega Papers, Garcia Family Papers, Rick F. Manzanares Papers, David Marquez Papers, Mitchell Kaufman Papers, Andres de Pineda Papers, David A. Sandoval Audiovisual Collection, United Mexican American Students Records, Juan Federico "Freddie Freak" Miguel Arguello Trujillo Chicano Movement Collection, George Autobee Papers
Preferred Citation:
Deborah Martinez Martinez Papers, Colorado State University-Pueblo Library, University Archives and Special Collections
Processing Information:
University Archivist Beverly Allen completed minimal processing for the collection in 2013. University Archivist Tom Sommer continued minimal processing when adding several new records in 2022.
Box and Folder Listing
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Series 1: Interviews, 2000-2001],
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Series 2: Publications, 1969-1996],
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- Series 1: Interviews, 2000-2001
- The collection includes audio files and transcripts of interviews with Colorado Chicano leaders, conducted by Martinez Martinez as part of the research for her dissertation on Chicano leadership in Colorado. Also contains files of documentation for each interview, computer disks with transcripts and a cd containing the dissertation.
- Box 1
- Folder 1: Ray Aguilera, July 10, 2000
- Folder 2: Josephine Benavidez, July 25, 2000
- Folder 3: Deborah Espinosa-Mora, July 11, 2000
- Folder 4: Charlie Jaquez, July 27, 2000
- Folder 5: Judge Dennis Maes, July 14, 2000
- Folder 6: Rita J. Martinez, July 23, 2000
- Folder 7: Maria Mondragon-Valdez, July 27, 2000
- Folder 8: Jose ‘Rudy’ Padilla, no date
- Folder 9: Marguerite Salazar, July 14, 2000
- Folder 10: Maria P. Subia
- Folder 11: “The cultural context of leadership: Ethnic culture, leadership development, and Colorado Chicanas and Chicanos, “ PhD dissertation, University of Colorado at Denver, Educational Leadership and Innovation, by Deborah Martinez Martinez (on CD), 2001
- Folder 12: Nine 3.5" computer disks containing transcripts of the interviews listed above, except no disk for Jose ‘Rudy’ Padilla, 2000
- Folder 13: Eleven cassette tapes containing audio interviews described above
- Item EMMA-0001: The Cultural Context of Leadership: Ethnic Culture, Leadership Development and Colorado Chicanas and Chicanos. PhD Dissertation, University of Colorado at Denver., 2001
- Series 2: Publications, 1969-1996
- Box 2
- Folder 1: Chicanos graficos, California. [Curator of exhibit: Mildred Monteverde. Cover design and layout: Nathan Solano. Photography: Tom Porter. Spanish translation: Guillermo Miera. Pueblo, Southern Colorado State College and the Colorado Humanities Program, (N6538.M6 M79 C01), ca. 1970
- Folder 2: Companero, 1995
- Folder 3: El Noticiario Nacional, 1996
- Folder 4: Escuela y Colegio Tlatelolco, Spanish Book ii, 22 p. illus. 23 cm. , Denver, Aztlán, 1973
- Folder 5: Hispania, 1969
- Folder 6: San Diego County La Raza Unida Newsletter, 1972
- Folder 7: Tierra y Libertad, 2 issues, 1979
- Folder 8: Un neuvo dia, 4 issues, 1977-1979
- Folder 9: Chicano Studies Section of the Ethnic Studies Program, May 18, 1970
- Folder 10: Selected Bibliography for Chicano Studies by Juan Gomez-Quinones and Alberto Camarillo, Aztllan Publicatons Chicano Studies Center University of California, Loa Angelos, Winter 1974
- Folder 11: Chicano Children’s Literature developed by Teacher Corps Project University of Southern Colorado District 11, 1975
- Folder 12: School of Finanace Reform in Colorado by The Colorado School Finance Reform Project, February, 1977
- Folder 13: Various Chicano Publications
- Including Opportunity Outlook, Journal of Trio Program, Dec. 1995; Equal Opportunity Recruitment Magazine, Vol. 15, no. 3, Spring 1982; El Diario de la Gente, Boulder, CO, July 1978; Breakthrough – policitcal journal of Prairie Fire Organizing Committee, Vol. 1, no. 3-4, Octo-Dec 1977; CUFA-SCSC, Vol. 1, no. 2; Future life as a Chicana, by Cynthia Sanchez; CUFA newsletter, Vol. 1, no 3; Las Chicanas de Pueblo, vol. 4, August 1974, and Vol. 5, September 1974; El Congresso Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan, 1975
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Series 1: Interviews, 2000-2001],
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Series 2: Publications, 1969-1996],
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