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San Francisco: KQED, Ch. 9. Part 1: (071) Camera 1, Tape 1. Unedited footage. Part 2: (072) Camera 2, Tape 1. Unedited footage. Part 3: (073) Camera 1, Tape 2. Unedited footage. Part 4: (074) Camera 2, Tape 2. Unedited footage. Part 5: (075) Camera 2, Tape 3. Unedited footage. Part 6: (076) Camera 1, Tape 3. Unedited footage. Part 7: (077) Camera 1, Tape 4. Unedited footage. Part 8: (078) Camera 2, Tape 4. Unedited footage. Part 9: (079) Camera 1, Tape 5. Unedited footage. Part 10: (080) Camera 2, Tape 5. Unedited footage. Part 11: (081) Camera 1, Tape 6. Unedited footage. Part 12: (082) Camera 2, Tape 6. Unedited footage. Part 13 (083) Camera 1, Tape 7. Unedited footage. Part 14: (084) Camera 1, Tape 7. Unedited footage. Part 15: (085) Camera 1, Tape 8. Luis Valdez introduces each corrido in ""Los Corridos,"" and historical account about El Teatro Campesino. Part 16: (086) Camera 2, Tape 8. Luis Valdez continues. California Preservation Service (CAPS)
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