Eunice Romero Gonzales Interview
Item
Title
Eunice Romero Gonzales Interview
Identifier
2019.003.028
Type
Sound
Description
1994 interview with Eunice Romero Gonzales. Eunice details her early years growing up in the Redland's citrus ranching industry, and the changes that occurred after the War and the Bracero Program. Part B discusses Education in Redlands and Racial discrimination as well as Eunice's adult life employment.
Subject
Citrus Fruit Industry
Citrus Fruit Industry, Family History
Citrus Fruit Industry, Labor
Community life in Redlands
Mission District
Ranching
Bracero Program
Mexican American Military Service
Racial/Ethnic Discrimination
Americanization
Education
Lincoln Elementary School (Redlands)
Entertainment and Leisure Activities
Political activism
Mexican/Mexican American Owned Businesses
World War II
Citrus Packinghouses
Smudging
Mexican Migration
Domestic Work Household
Civil Rights Activism
Spatial Coverage
California, Southern; Redlands (Calif.); Cone Camp
Temporal Coverage
1920s-1990s
Creator
Antonio Vasquez
Date
July 8, 1994
Contributor
Gonzales, Eunice
Format
Audio Cassette
Language
English
Duration
Side A: 48.23
Side B:48.34
Total: 122.56
Side B:48.34
Total: 122.56