Ochoa, Edward 1987-01-14

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Edward Ochoa discusses his life in Lubbock and changes over time.

General Interview Information

Interviewee Name: Edward Ochoa

Additional Parties Recorded: None

Date: January 14, 1987

Location: Lubbock, Texas

Interviewer: Anselmo Ochoa

Length: 45 minutes


Abstract

Tape 1, Side 1: family; moving from Marlin, Texas to Lubbock, Texas; the city of Lubbock compared to the city during the interview; the family’s work and how they used to live when they were younger; Makes descriptions about old pictures of him; Talks about several families that he used to know.


Tape 1, Side 2: interest in history; the weather in Lubbock when he was younger; Hispanic celebrations in Lubbock; favorite hobbies; his life changing moment; how different his life was from that of his parents.


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Access Information

Original Recording Format: audio cassette

Recording Format Notes: original recording digitized, CD copy available in Reading Room

Transcript: Spanish and English draft transcripts available in Reading Room



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