| Collection Name: |
Hispanic Rural Teachers Oral History |
| Repository Name: |
University of New Mexico. Zimmerman Library. Center for Southwest Research [Repository Details] |
| Repository Location: |
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States |
| Local Identifier: |
MSS 634 BC |
| URL: |
http://elibrary.unm.edu/oanm/NmU/nmu1%23mss634bc/nmu1%23mss634bc_m3.html#ead2html-8 |
| Dates Spanned: |
1989-1992 |
| Description: |
The goal of this oral history project was to document the lives of Hispanic women who were devoted to educating children in rural New Mexico during the period surrounding statehood. The project was directed by Erlinda Gonzales-Berry. María Dolores Gonzales Velásquez was project assistant, and Tey Diana Rebolledo, was project associate. Funding and support came from the Center for Regional Studies and the Southwest Hispanic Research Institute at the University of New Mexico. |
| Estimated Total of Interviews: |
25 |
| Broad Subjects: |
Rural Life; Ethnic groups; Education |
| ASP Subjects: |
Education; Hispanic American teachers; Hispanic Americans; New Mexico; Oral history; Rural schools--New Mexico; Teachers; United States |
| Other Subjects: |
Hispanic community |
| Collection Code: |
OHC0000221 |