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Description
Mr. Cruz discusses his arrival in southern California in 1910 to work with his father in the citrus groves. During the interview he also talks about his schooling, ranch work, J. Cruz & Son Grocery Store, El Teatro Chapultepec, and citizenship efforts.
Type
sound
Format
Master Copy Audio cassette
Extent
2 Tapes of 2
Identifier
C-002 C-003 ccoro_000127_t01; ccoro_000127_t02
Language
English
Subject
Business--California--Corona--History Citrus fruit industry--California--Corona--History Corona (Calif.)--Social life and customs Mexican Americans--California--Corona--History Mexican Americans--California--Corona--Social conditions Cruz, Luis
Provenance
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