Peterson, Bob 2004-02-26

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Bob Peterson discusses his experiences with coach Lerma and playing football under him. He also discusses the racial aspect of living as a minority. He also gives more contacts of who to speak with about coach Lerma


General Interview Information

Interviewee Name: Bob Peterson

Additional Parties Recorded:

Date: February 26, 2004

Location:

Interviewer: Jorge Iber

Length: 00:33:35


Abstract

Introduction, Background, Father’s occupation, Mother was a housewife, Present background, School, Experiences with Coach Lerma, Football, Anglo, Mexican relations, Gringos, Reaction in community, Difference between coaches, Motivate, Emotional type, Mrs. Lerma, Teacher, Coach Lerma didn’t teach, Athletic director, His coaches under him, Minority in a community, Not too turbulent, Same class, Dating, Other contacts for Coach Lerma, Mrs. Lerma’s support, Yearbooks, Other contacts, Stadium Name


Access Information

Original Recording Format:

Recording Format Notes:

Transcript: No transcript available



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