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Document Details


Title: Grace Arceneaux: Mexican-American Farmworker and Community Organizer
Document type: Oral history
Accessibility: Free Only
Repository: University of California, Santa Cruz. University Library. Special Collections and Archives
Collection: Agricultural History Santa Cruz County
Description: Grace Palacio Arceneaux, a Mexican-American resident of Watsonville, California, was interviewed in 1977 by Meri Knaster, an editor at the Regional History Project, as part of a series of oral histories documenting local agricultural and ethnic history.
Extent: 207 pages
URL: http://library.ucsc.edu/reg-hist/arceneaux.book.pdf
Original Language: English
Time span: Not indicated ... to 1977 (Year of interview)
Speaker: Arceneaux, Grace Palacio, 1920-
Speaker gender: Female
Speaker date of birth: 3-Mar-1920
Speaker place of birth: Jalisco, Mexico; Mexico; North America
Speaker occupation: Community leader; Farmer
Age at speaking: 57
Document location: Watsonville, CA
Document date: 01-Jun-1977
Interviewer: Knaster, Meri
Locations discussed: California; Mexico; North America; United States
Topics discussed - ASP terms: California; Cultural relations; Education; Ethnicity; Family--History; Farm life; Filipinos--United States; Mexicans--United States; Mexico; North America; Oral history; Tuberculosis; United States
Topics discussed - Other terms: Family life
ASP release: 2005-06
Document code: OHI0023869-25394