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Document Details


Title: Angel Hernandez
Document type: Oral history
Accessibility: Free Only
Repository: California State University, Long Beach. Virtual Oral/Aural History Archive
Collection: Mexican American/Chicano History: The Mexican Revolution
Description: Angel Hernandez was born in Zacatecas where his father worked in the American owned mines. He emigrated to the US, but returned to Mexico at about the time of the beginning of the Mexican Revolution. During the Revolution, he met some revolutionary leaders and witnessed some violence including the killing of some Chinese Mexicans who sided with the Mexican Army, by revolutionaries in Torreon, Coahuila. His wife, Luz, observed some revolutionary violence when she lived in Cuidad Juarez.
Original Language: English
Audio: [Audio available]
Speaker: Hernandez, Angel
Speaker gender: Male
Speaker place of birth: Zacatecas, Mexico; Mexico; North America
Document date: Undated
Historical events discussed: Mexican Revolution, 1910-1920
Locations discussed: Chihuahua, Mexico; Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico; Mexico; North America; Zacatecas, Mexico
Topics discussed - ASP terms: Chihuahua, Mexico; Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico; Mexican Revolution, 1910-1920; Mexico; North America; Oral history; Revolutionaries--Mexico; Revolutions--Mexico; Zacatecas, Mexico
ASP release: 2007-01
Document code: OHI0035286-38854