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1968 film project by the Canadian Film Board documenting life in Farmersville, CA. Disc 1: 1. Leroy Covert; 2. Pentacostal Church of God; 3. Chamber of Commerce Meeting part 1; 4. Chamber of Commerce Meeting part 2; 5. Ralph Pizarro, English; 6. Ralph Pizarro, Spanish; 7. Marion Cundiff. Disc 2: 1. Mexican American Farm Workers; 2. Daniel Ybarra and Leo Fry; 3. Lenno Johnston; 4. Three Lion's Club Members; 5. Donald Montgomery; 6. Three Teachers; 7. Mr. and Mrs. Gasca, Spanish. Disc 3: Mrs. Duran; 2. High School Administrators; 3. Illusion y Progresso; 4. Four Mothers; 5. Members of the Press; 6. Gathering Sounds; 7. Mr. and Mrs. Arnall; 8. Ruben Deleon and Hector Navarro; 9. Ralph Guerra Disc 4: 1. Anglo American Teenagers; 2. Mexican American Teenagers; 3. Mr. and Mrs. Qualls; 4. Don Hillman on Disincorporation
Mexican American agricultural laborers Migrant agricultural laborers--California Agricultural industries--20th Century Agricultural machinery Racism Racism in education Classism
Place
Farmersville (Calif.)
Provenance
Tulare County Library California Revealed is supported by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian.
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