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The Hispanic Oral History Project documents the diverse perspectives of the Hispanic people of Lubbock and the South Plains. These interviews and accompanying manuscript materials cover a myriad of topics including; early Lubbock, discrimination, politics, education, music, art, cultural celebrations, the May 11th 1970 tornado, commerce, and sport.  
 
The Hispanic Oral History Project documents the diverse perspectives of the Hispanic people of Lubbock and the South Plains. These interviews and accompanying manuscript materials cover a myriad of topics including; early Lubbock, discrimination, politics, education, music, art, cultural celebrations, the May 11th 1970 tornado, commerce, and sport.  
  
Interview projects include Daniel Sanchez in the 1990s-present, as well as David Zepeda in the 1970s (Mexican-Americans on the South Plains).
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Interview projects include Daniel Sanchez in the 1990s-present, as well as David Zepeda in the 1970s (Mexican-Americans on the South Plains) and Yolanda Romero in the 1980s.  
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See also [[:Category: Spanish Language Interviews]]
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[[Category: Interview Series]]

Latest revision as of 22:04, 17 September 2019

The Hispanic Oral History Project documents the diverse perspectives of the Hispanic people of Lubbock and the South Plains. These interviews and accompanying manuscript materials cover a myriad of topics including; early Lubbock, discrimination, politics, education, music, art, cultural celebrations, the May 11th 1970 tornado, commerce, and sport.

Interview projects include Daniel Sanchez in the 1990s-present, as well as David Zepeda in the 1970s (Mexican-Americans on the South Plains) and Yolanda Romero in the 1980s.

See also Category: Spanish Language Interviews