Harrison, Anita 2009-12-08

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Anita Harrison discusses her life, education, her time at Texas Tech University, and her experiences as being part of the Hispanic community in Lubbock, Texas.


General Interview Information

Interviewee Name: Anita Harrison

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Date: December 08, 2009

Location: Lubbock, Texas

Interviewer: Daniel Sanchez

Length: 01:04:42


Abstract

Introduction; Family history; Mother’s occupation; Dynamics of living in a mixed household; Deciding on what to cover in Latino Lubbock; Father’s family; Setting boundaries; Changes in mother’s life; Early education; Learning English; Saving money for college; Courses in high school; First year at Texas Tech University; Meeting new people; Teaching during the summer; Accomplishing goals and adapting; Working in Amarillo, Texas after graduating; Limited housing choices because of race; Moving back to Lubbock, Texas; Facing discrimination; Reaction to marriage; Getting started as a school teacher; Choosing the right profession; Being friendly and assertive; Meeting former students; Teaching methods; Love of teaching; Changes in school district during career; Opinions on teaching curriculum revolving around test; Deciding to retire from teaching; Preparing for class; Working with special needs children; Insight being a special needs teacher; Cherished memories from teaching; Teacher evaluations; Keeping active after retirement; Reasons for becoming a teacher; Beginning to write stories; Texas Tech University in the 1960’s; Setting an example for others; Changes in student’s appearance; Daughter’s experience at Texas Tech University; Financial hardships during college; Treating everyone the same; Differences in handling problems with parents; Opinions on keeping heritage alive.


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