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Title
Bill and Delia Coleman at their Coleman Family Farm in Carpinteria, CA
Contributor
Beatrice Talaugon-Dunn
Date Created and/or Issued
1993-2012
Publication Information
California State University, Channel Islands, John Spoor Broome Library
Contributing Institution
California State University, Channel Islands
Collection
Filipinos in Ventura County Digital Image Collection
Rights Information
Copyrighted
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Copyright held by contributor, Beatrice Talaugon-Dunn
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Description
Bill Coleman, a teenager in the 1950s, grew up in the Dacayana home in La Conchita, CA. In 1963 he bought land in Carpinteria and has been farming ever since. The Coleman Family Farm is run by Bill, his wife Delia, and son Romeo. They specialize in organic Asian greens and sell their produce at the Santa Monica and Oxnard College Farmers Markets.
Type
image
Identifier
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/c8ws8shs
CACAMCUC_128
Language
English
Subject
Bill Coleman
Delia Coleman
Filipino Americans
Farmers
Place
Ventura County (Calif.)
Carpinteria (Calif.)

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