Archival Resources on Hispanics in Wisconsin, 1930-1979

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“Afirman Que la Policía les Persigue Sin Razón.” El Mundo, 11 August 1953
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“Alcaldesa de San Juan Recibirá Grado Honorífico en Colegio de Milwaukee.” El Mundo, 15 April 1958, by Dario Carlo
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Báez, Luis A. [Tony]; Fernández, Ricardo R.; and Guskin, Judith T. Safeguarding the Rights of Hispanic Children During Desegregation in Milwaukee Public Schools: A Community Perspective. Milwaukee: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, School of Education, Midwest National Origin Desegregation Assistance Center, January 1979. Pp. 86, notes, append.
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Baime, C. F. “Migrant education has new meaning,” Wisconsin Journal of Education, 100:8 ( March 1968), 7-8
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Belsky, Susan. “Sources Available on the Puerto Rican Community, with Emphasis on Milwaukee: For a Proposed Ethnic Studies Information Center.” Unpublished paper, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, School of Library Science, 1975. Pp. 27
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Berry-Cabán, Cristóbal S., comp., Articles from La Guardia Newspaper on Bilingual/Bicultural Education and Desegregation and Integration of Latino Students. Typewritten Bibliography. [ 1978] Pp. 3
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Berry-Cabán, Cristóbal S. “Realizan Estudio Sobre Boricuas que Viven en Milwaukee,” El Mundo ( 6 de mayo de 1979), 13-B
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Berry-Cabán, Cristóbal S. A Survey of the Puerto Rican Community on Milwaukee's Northeast Side in 1976. Milwaukee: The Milwaukee Urban Observatory, 1977. Pp. 36. Published as ERIC Document ED 164-649
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Birnbaum, Robert. “Educational Enrollment Patterns of Minority Ethnic Groups in Wisconsin.” Unpublished paper, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, November 1975. Pp. 28
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“Boricuas Milwaukee Organizan Una Sociedad con Fines Cívicos,” El Mundo, 6 September 1951
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Bralick, Anthony J. “Minority Protest in the Small City: The Latin American Struggle for Bilingual Education in Waukesha, Wisconsin.” Unpublished seminar paper, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1977. Pp. 18
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Brawner, Marlyn R[ay]. “Migration and Educational Achievement of Mexican Americans,” Social Science Quarterly, 53:4 ( March 1973), 727-737
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Browning, Frank. “From Rumble to Revolution: The Young Lords,” Ramparts, 9:4 ( October 1970), 19-25
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Bruner, Helen. “Latin Americans in Wisconsin.” Unpublished paper [ December 1971]. Pp. 6
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Burr, Elizabeth. “Along the Migrant Stream,” Library Journal, 91:2 ( 15 January 1966), 335-336
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Cabán Hernández, Rodolfo. “Chispas/Sparks.” Broadside dated 6 October 1973
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Cardenas, Gilbert, “Los Desarraigados: Chicanos in the Midwestern Region of the United States,” Aztlan, 7:2 ( Summer, 1976), 153-187
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Casso, Henry J. and García, Joseph O. An Analysis of the Evaluation of the Wisconsin First Bilingual Institute. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico, National Education Task Force de la Raza, 1974. Pp. 60
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“Centro Cultural Educativo Chicano-Boricua.” Typewritten proposal prepared by United Community Spot, Inc., Milwaukee [ 1972] Pp. 19, append.
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Clark, Noble. “Our Responsibility to Migratory Workers,” Wisconsin Welfare, 12:6 ( December 1953), 13-18
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Coan, Howard. “The History of the Spanish Center.” Unpublished typescript [Milwaukee] 1972. Pp. 19
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Cooperación Latina Staff. Needs Assessment of the Model Cities (Westside) Latin Community. [Milwaukee] Cooperacion Latina, 18 December 1972. Typewritten report. Pp. 12
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Davison, Victoria F. and Shannon, Lyle W. “Change in the Economic Absorption of Inmigrant Mexican Americans and Negroes Between 1960 and 1971,” International Migration Review, 11:2 ( Summer 1977), 190-214
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“En Torno ala Fortaleza,” El Mundo, 17 April 1958
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Erenburg, Mark. “Obreros Unidos in Wisconsin,” Monthly Labor Review, 91:6 ( June 1968), 17-23
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Fenton, Agnes M. “The Mexicans of the City of Milwaukee-Wisconsin.” Unpublished typescript prepared by Y.W.C.A. International Institute, 1 February 1930. Pp. 31
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Fernández, Ricardo R., with Folkman, Daniel V. Survey of Vocational Education Needs of Migrants in Wisconsin. Milwaukee: University of Wisconsin-Extension and Wisconsin Board of Vocational, Technical and Adult Education, 1975. Pp. 119
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Fisher, James C.; Trotter, Ann B.; and Chan, Adrian. Evaluation of a Comprehensive Vocational Rehabilitation Service Delivery System for Disabled Migrant Agricultural Workers: 1974-1977. Milwaukee: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Office of Research, School of Education, 1977 (Typewritten final report.) Pp. 27, append., addenda
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Flores, Edmundo. “Los braceros mexicanos en Wisconsin.” [Mexican Migratory Labor in Wisconsin.] El Trimestre Económico, 17:1 ( January-March 1950), 23-80
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Flores, Edmundo. “Mexican Migratory Labor in Wisconsin: A Study of the War Food Administration Program for the Use of Mexican Agricultural Workers During 1945, in the State of Wisconsin,” (masters thesis, University of Wisconsin, 1947). Pp. 73
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Folkman, Daniel V. and Valdez, Avelardo. A Survey of Wisconsin's Migrant Population. Milwaukee: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, The Center for Latin America Special Paper No. 3, 1974. Pp. 36
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Freskos, George and Hernandez, Roberto. “Viva la Raza: Social Action in Inner City South,” UWM Magazine, 4:3 ( Summer 1970), 14-19
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Galaviz, Eleazar. Clippings relating to a Latino student's dismissal from the Marquette University Law School in 1974
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Gradisnik, Anthony. “Los Olvidados: Meeting Bilingual Education Student Needs at the Secondary Level,” in Frank Grittner, ed., Careers, Communication and Culture in Foreign Language Teaching (Skokie, Ill.: National Textbook Co., 1974), 84-99
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La Guardia Newspaper. Records, 1969-1978, of a Milwaukee bilingual Hispanic newspaper
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[Guidelines of the Civil Rights Division, Department of Justice, for Fulfilling 1974 U.S. Supreme Court Decision in the Case of Lau vs. Nichols] Linguistic Reporter, ( October 1975), 58-60
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Gurda, John. “The Cohesiveness of the Latin Community on Milwaukee's Near South Side.” Course paper, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1976. Pp. 30, append.
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Gurda, John. The Latin Community on Milwaukee's Near South Side. Milwaukee: The Milwaukee Urban Observatory, 1976. Pp. 28
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Gurda, John and Anderson, Byron. The Near South Side: A Delicate Balance. [ 1971] Pp. 16
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Hernández Alvarez, José, “A Demographic Profile of the Mexican Immigration to the United States, 1910-1950,” Journal of Inter-American Studies, 8:3 ( July 1966), 471-496
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Hill, George W. Texas-Mexican Migratory Agricultural Workers in Wisconsin. University of Wisconsin, Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin No. 6 (Madison, 1948). Pp. 20
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Historic Walker's Point. Guia para los niños hecho [sic] por los niños . A Guide for Children by Children. In English y español. Milwaukee: Historic Walker's Point, 1975. Pp. 36
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Holy Trinity-Our Lady of Guadalupe, Milwaukee, Wisconsin White Plains, N.Y.: Monarch Publishing, Inc., 1975. Pp. 31, illus. [Bilingual publication]
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Kurtz, Donald V. Chicano Student Activists: One Segment of Emerging Brown Power. Milwaukee: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, The Center for Latin America Discussion Paper No. 48, 1973. Pp. 20
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“Latin American Union for Civil Rights - Building Institutions, Identity, Respect,” IFCO News [Interreligious Foundation for Community Organization, Inc.] 3 ( November-December 1972), 10
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League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), Council 11004. Records, 1977-1978, of the Milwaukee Council of LULAC, an organization founded in Texas in 1929 to meet the needs of Mexican-Americans
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Lindsey, Herbert H. and Walton, Thomas W. Educational Programs for Children of Migratory Agricultural Workers in Wisconsin, Report No. 2 Spatial and Temporal Patterns of the Movement of Seasonal Agricultural Migrant Children into Wisconsin. Madison: University of Wisconsin, Cooperative Educational Research and Services, March 1962. Pp. 47
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Loeffler, David. “Working with the 'System': The Progress of United Farm Workers (Obreros-Unidos) Under Wisconsin Law.” Hearings before the Subcommittee on Migratory Labor of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare of the United States Senate. Ninety-first Congress, 8 August 1969, Part 4-B, pp. 1900-1904
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LULAC News. 1977-present. Racine, Wis. Published by LULAC Council #289
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Machado, Florencia. “Service Employment Redevelopment.” (Typewritten course paper, 1974). Pp. 22
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Martin, Philip L. “Harvest Mechanization and Agricultural Trade Unionism: Obreros Unidos in Wisconsin,” Labor Law Journal, 28:3 ( 1977), 166-173
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Matthiasson, Carolyn J. “Coping in a New Environment: Mexican Americans in Milwaukee, Wisconsin,” Urban Anthropology, 3:2 ( Fall, 1974), 262-277
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Mendoza, James Ray. Clippings relating to the case of a Mexican-American man in Milwaukee charged with the murder of two police officers
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Metzler, William H. and Sargent, Frederic O. Migratory Farmworkers in the Midcontinent Streams. Washington, D.C.: United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service Production Research Report No. 41, 1960. Pp. 62
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Metzler, William H. and Sargent, Frederic O. “Problems of Children, Youth and Education among Mid-Continent Migrants,” Southwestern Social Science Quarterly 43:1 ( June 1962), 29-38
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Midwest Canto al Pueblo. Records relating to planning of Midwest Canto al Pueblo at Milwaukee, 1977
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Migrant Programs in Wisconsin and Ohio. Austin, Tex.: Juarez-Lincoln Center, National Migrant Information Center, 1974. Pp. 147, append., index
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Miller, Lorna M. Spanish-American Programming, Fiscal 74-75 & 75-76. [Madison] The University of Wisconsin-Extension, 1976. Pp. 41, illus.
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Milwaukee Public Schools. Educación Bilingue y Bicultural Dos Lenguajes - Muchas Culturas [Bilingual and Bicultural Education: Two Languages - Many Cultures] [, 1978] Pp. 4
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Morris, Rudolph E. Some Aspects of the Life of the Puerto Ricans in Milwaukee. Milwaukee: Milwaukee Intercollegiate Council on Intergroup Relations, 1953. Pp. 53
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Myers, George C. “Migration and the Labor Force,” Monthly Labor Review, 97:9 ( September 1974), 12-16
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Myers, Oliver T. and Cortina, Rodolfo J. “A Diachronic Study of Chicano Vocabulary: Urban Newspaper Style.” Typewritten paper [ 1978]. Pp. 12
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Nash, J. Madeleine. “The Milwaukee Federation of Independent Community Schools,” in Don Davies, ed., Schools Where Parents Make a Difference (Boston: Institute for Responsive Education, 1976), 103-120
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Nelson, Gaylord. “The Future of 'Brown Americans,'” Congressional Record. Ninety-first Congress, 23 July 1969 Pp. 4
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“Niños Boricuas Crean Problema en las Escuelas de Milwaukee.” Translation of “Young Puerto Ricans Study Our Language,” published originally in the Milwaukee Journal, 8 January 1954, El Mundo, , 14 January 1954
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Nodal Consuegra, Roberto. “Celia Cruz en Milwaukee.” El Huracan [Miami] ( October 1979), 13
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Orlich, Audrey Helen. “The Puerto Rican Job Seeker in Milwaukee.” Course paper, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1976. Pp. 6, append.
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Oyarbide, Pancho; Sánchez, María Anita; and Kresal, Richard Los Nativos: Strangers in Our Homeland. Appleton: La Raza, Inc., 1974
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Palmer, Virginia A. Walker's Point Yesterdays. Milwaukee: Land Ethics, Inc., 1975. Pp. 22, append.
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Parra, Ricardo; Rios, Victor; and Gutierrez, Armando, “Chicano Organizations in the Midwest: Past, Present and Possibilities,” Aztlan, 7:2 ( Summer, 1976), 235-253
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Portes, Alejandro. “Dilemmas of a Golden Exile: Integration of Cuban Refugee Families in Milwaukee,” American Sociological Review, 34:4 ( August 1969), 505-518
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“Queja en Milwaukee.” [Complaint in Milwaukee] Editorial, El Mundo, 13 August 1953
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Ramírez de Lewis, Carmen T. “Plan P'lante: A Project for the Reorganization of the Puerto Rican Organization of Wisconsin, Inc.” Typescript, July 1977. [Pp. 24]
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“Rebirth of an Historic Community,” Allen-Bradley Magazine ( November-December, 1973). [Pp. 4]
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Rentería, Juanita. “La Causa,” UWM Magazine, 4 ( Summer, 1970), 14-19
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Rivera, María. Papers, 1976-1977, relating to the case of a Puerto Rican woman in Milwaukee charged with battery, including clippings, leaflets, and press releases
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Salas, Jesus. “Reflections on Urban Life,” in Richard Wisniewski, ed., Teaching About Life in the City (Washington, D.C.) National Council for the Social Studies, 1972), 61-73
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Saldana, Nancy. Mexican-Americans in the Midwest: An Annotated Bibliography. East Lansing, Mich.: Michigan State University, Department of Sociology, Rural Manpower Center Special Paper No. 10, 1969. Pp. 60
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Salud! Una Guía para Servicios Médicos en Milwaukee. [To Your Health: A Guide to Medical Services in Milwaukee.] Milwaukee: Consumer Health Consultants - HOPE, Inc., 1974. Pp. 66, illus.
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Sanchez, Ricardo. Milhuas Blues and Gritos Norteños. Milwaukee: Spanish Speaking Outreach Institute, 1978. Pp. 32
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Schwarz, Bob. “Responses to La Guardia which attacked the role of the Socialist Workers Party in the Chicano movement.” Mimeo leaflet [ 1977]
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Senior, Clarence. “Patterns of Puerto Rican Dispersion in the Continental United States,” Social Problems, 2:2 ( October 1954), 93-99
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Sépulveda, Ciro. “The Origins of the Urban Colonias in the Midwest, 1910-1930,” Revista Chicano-Riquena, 4:4 ( Autumn, 1976), 99-109
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SER [Service Employment Redevelopment]-Jobs for Progress Monthly Newsletter. 1976-?. Milwaukee, Wis.
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SER-Jobs for Progress, Inc. Survey on the Spanish-Speaking Community of Milwaukee County. Typescript [ 1970] [Pp. 45]
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Sevilla, Arnoldo, comp. Directory of Agencies and Organizations for the Spanish-Speaking in Wisconsin. Milwaukee: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, The Center for Latin America Special Paper No. 4, March 1976. Pp. 32
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Sevilla, Arnoldo, comp., and Elly Seng, ed., Directory of Agencies and Organizations for the Spanish-Speaking in Wisconsin. Milwaukee: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Spanish Speaking Outreach Institute and The Center for Latin America, February 1979. Pp. 38
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Shannon, Lyle W. Change in the Cultural Integration of Chicano Migrants in an Urban Setting. Iowa City: Iowa Urban Community Research Center, 1977. Pp. 24, bibliog.
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Shannon, Lyle W. “False Assumptions About the Determinants of Mexican-American and Negro Economic Absorption,” Sociological Quarterly 16:1 ( Winter, 1975), 3-15
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Shannon, Lyle W. “Measuring Changes in Occupation and Income: Some Problems with a Cohort of Mexican-Americans, Negroes, and Anglos,” Pacific Sociological Review, 19:1 ( January 1976), 3-19
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Shannon, Lyle W. and Krass, Elaine M. “The Economic Absorption of In-migrant Laborers in a Northern Industrial Community,” American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 23:1 ( January 1964), 65-84
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Shannon, Lyle W. and Krass, Elaine M. “The Urban Adjustment of Inmigrants: The Relationship of Education to Occupation and Total Family Income,” Pacific Sociological Review, 6:1 ( Spring, 1963), 37-42
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Shannon, Lyle W. and Lettau, Kathryn. “Measuring the Adjustment of In-migrant Laborers,” Southwestern Social Science Quarterly, 44:2 ( September 1963), 139-148
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Shannon, Lyle W. and McKim, Judith. “Attitudes Toward Education and the Absorption of In-migrant Mexican-Americans and Negroes in Racine,” Education and Urban Society, 6:3 ( May 1971), 333-354
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Shannon, Lyle W. and Morgan, Patricia. “The Prediction of Economic Absorption and Cultural Integration among Mexican-Americans, Negroes, and Anglos in a Northern Industrial Community,” Human Organization, 25:2 ( Summer, 1966), 154-162
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“The Sixties: Breakthrough,” in Farm Labor Organizing, 1905-1967: A Brief History (New York: National Advisory Committee on Farm Labor, 1967)
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Slesinger, Doris P. “Health Care Utilization Patterns of Hispanic Migrant Workers in a Receiving State.” Paper presented at the Hispanic Health Services Research Conference, 6 September 1976, Albuquerque, New Mex. Pp. 22
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Slesinger, Doris P. and Eileen Muirragui. Migrant Agricultural Labor in Wisconsin: A Short History, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Institute for Research on Poverty Discussion Paper DP # 565-79 (Madison, 1979). Pp. 22
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Slesinger, Doris P., with the assistance of Eleanor Cautley; Eileen Muirraqui; Michael Richards; and Clif Wilson. “Migrant Agricultural Workers in Wisconsin.” University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Rural Sociology, Applied Population Laboratory. Population Note, No. 8, June 1979. Pp. 4
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Soriano, Jesse M. and McClafferty, James. “Spanish Speakers of the Midwest: They Are Americans Too,” Foreign Language Annals, 2:3 ( March 1969), 316-324
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[Survey of the Westside Latin Community conducted by the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee School of Social Welfare for the Spanish Center, with Cooperacion Latina]. Typescript, [ 1972]
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Swenson, Russell. Some Characteristics of the Spanish-Speaking Community of Waukesha, Wisconsin. Milwaukee: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Center for Latin America Discussion Paper No. 49, 1973. Pp. 24
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El Taller Newsletter. 1977- . Milwaukee, Wis. Published by SER-Jobs for Progress, Inc. ( February 1978 number only.)
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Thomas, Donald R. Determining an Effective Educational Program for Children of Migratory Workers in Wisconsin. Madison: University of Wisconsin School of Education, January 1961. Pp. 51
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Thomas, Donald R. Research Report on Education for Migrant Children. Statement by Professor Donald R. Thomas to the Wisconsin Governor's Commission on Human Rights, State Capitol, 19 November 1959. Pp. 6
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Throgmorton, James (Frog). Clippings relating to the September 1971 gang fight between white, black, and Puerto Rican youths which resulted in the eventual death of a white Milwaukee youth
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Valdoviros, Salvador. “The Mexican in Milwaukee.” Research paper, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1950. Pp. 22
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Item   108
Variedades. 1979-Present. Milwaukee, Wis.. Published by Publicadora Variedades. Quarterly
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Wahl, Victor T., Jr. “Migrant Farm Workers in Wisconsin,” Wisconsin Law Review ( March 1951), 344-358
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Item   110
Waupun Community Council on Human Relations. Report of Waupun Migrant Project. [Waupun, 1950]. Pp. 12
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Item   111
Waupun Community Council on Human Relations. Waupun Migrant Project: Report of the Second Season. [Waupun, 1951] Pp. 10
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Wellin, Edward. “Change and Stability in the Spanish-Surnamed Populations of Three Wisconsin Cities, 1950 and 1965.” Unpublished paper presented at the 51st annual meeting of the Central States Anthropological Society, 22 April 1972. Pp. 13
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Wellin, Edward. “The Spanish-Surnamed Population of Milwaukee: An Ecological Study.” Unpublished paper. Pp. 18
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Item   114
Wells, Miriam June, “Emigrants From the Migrant Stream: Environment and Incentives in Relocation,” Aztlan, 7:2 ( Summer, 1976), 267-290
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Wisconsin. Department of Public Instruction. State of Wisconsin Annual Evaluation Report E.S.E.A.-Title I Migrant Education Programs, Fiscal Year 1977. Pp. 54
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Wisconsin. Department of Public Welfare. Division for Children and Youth. Migrant Agricultural Workers in Door County. Madison, December 1951. Pp. 21, append.
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Wisconsin. State Advisory Committee on Social Services. Sub-Committee on Migrants and Indians. Report on Social Services to Migrants in Wisconsin. Madison, February 1973. Pp. 14, append.
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Item   118
Wisconsin. State Employment Service. Farm Labor Service. Migratory Labor in Wisconsin Agriculture, 1962. Madison, April 1963. Pp. 15
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Wisconsin Latin Programs and Cooperative Organizations. Greenfield: Wisconsin Christian Council on Spanish Speaking Affairs, July 1973. Pp. 22
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[Wisconsin Spanish Surname War Dead, Vietnam 1968-69] El Grito, 3:1 ( Fall, 1969), various pages
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“Wisconsin: The Milwaukee Public Schools' Bilingual Bicultural Education Program,” Newsletter of the Bilingual Education Service Center, 3:5 ( May-June 1976), 28-29
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Woods, Richard D. “Sources for Identification of Spanish Names,” Journal of Ethnic Studies, 4:2 ( Summer 1976), 91-94