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Academic
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- 1971-2002 (Creation)
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Protest signatures sent to the Argentinean government; research documents for article on Turkish women in Germany; notes for research paper at UC Humanities Research Institute at UC Irvine; Documents to establish a folklorico dance group at UCSB, course materials for Chicano Studies 186P, the first raza dance taught at UCBS, the establishment of "Raices de Mi Tierra" dance ensemble.
37/1: Socialism and Man- Che Guevara Pamphlet, 1971
37/2: Ajua gringo!, 1972
37/3: Letters and Petitions to the Argentinian Government Concerning the Desapareciedos, 1976
37/4: Oscar Collazos Manuscripts, 1977
37/5: Malintzin Materials, 1980-1989
37/6: Research and publications concerning Turkish Women in Germany, 1981-1989
37/7: Malintzin, 1982-1983
37/8: George Washington University, 1984-1987
37/9: YBG at UC Irvine; Preliminary reflections on collection research/ Mini Papers, 1986-1988
37/10: Turkish women in the FRG Notes, 1987
37/11: Turkish Women in the FRG- Original, 1987-1988
37/12: Dance, 1990
37/13: Musicin/Dance of Chicanos 186A, 1991
37/14: 186A, 1991
37/15: Chicano Studies 186B, 1991
37/16: Chicana Source Book, 1996-1999
37/17: Gladys Limon's Submission for the Women's sourcebook, 1998
37/18: Veronica Valdez's Submissions for the Women's source book, 1998
37/19: Monica Gamboa- Work for YBG's Chicano Studies 193, 1998
37/20: Marisa Flores- Woman's Sourcebook Submission, 1998
37/21: Maricia Magana- Women's Sourcebook Submission, 1998
37/22: Cruzito Cruz- Women's Sourcebook Submissions, 1998
37/23: Marie Hernandez- Women's Sourcebook Submissions, 1998
37/24: Andre Vazquez- Women's Sourcebook Submissions, 1998
37/25: Gerardo Arenas- Work for YBG's Chicano Studies 199RA, 1998
37/26: Chicano Studies Bylaws, Emails and YBG's notes, 1998
37/27: Winter 2002 Evaluations CHST 1B YBG, 2002
37/28: Collections of German Poetry- Unknown Author
37/29: Juan Rios Reader: Dance in Latin America