TABLE OF CONTENTS
Descriptive Summary
Biographical Sketch
Scope and Contents Note
Restrictions
Index Terms
Related Material
Administrative Information
Description of Series
I. Activities
II. Subject Files and Collected Materials
III. Photographs
IV. Audiovisual Materials
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María G. Flores Papers, 1966-1983
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Creator |
Flores, María G. |
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Title |
María G. Flores Papers |
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Dates: |
1966-1983 |
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Abstract |
Papers of María G. Flores include articles, bibliographies, clippings, press releases, photographs, etc., dealing with Texas farm workers. |
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Accession No. |
1989-05 |
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OCLC Record No. |
23311481 |
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Extent |
9 inches |
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Language |
English |
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Repository |
Benson Latin American Collection, The University of Texas at Austin |
María G. Flores is a photographer, writer, teacher, and social activist. She worked in support of Texas Farm Workers Union, 1975-1979.
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Includes articles, bibliographies, broadsides, clippings, interviews, leaflets, magazines, newspapers, notes, press releases, and programs from María G. Flores. The collection is organized in four series: 1. Activities, 2. Subject files, 3. Photographs, and 4. Audiovisual. The bulk of the collection relates to Texas farm workers, including the Texas Farm Workers Union, Austin Friends of the Farmworkers, the Chicano movement, Mexican American art exhibits, and the organization Mujeres Artistas del Suroeste. Materials from the Austin Friends of the Farmworkers include articles, form letters, and press releases written by Maria Flores and Estevan Flores.
Photographs, some taken by Andy Snyder, show agricultural laborers in Texas and in Ojinaga, Mexico, strikes and marches, and Mexican American singer Lydia Mendoza. The audio cassette records speeches given at a farm workers' rally in Hattiesburg, Mississippi; the videotape concerns the struggle of the Texas Farm Workers Union.
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Access Restrictions
Unrestricted.
Use Restrictions
Standard copyright restrictions apply.
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The María G. Flores Papers are classified under the following Subject Headings in the University of Texas Libraries catalog: |
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Flores, Maria G. |
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Orendain, Antonio, 1931- |
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Austin Friends of the Farmworkers |
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Mujeres Artistas del Suroeste (Organization : U.S.) |
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Texas Farm Workers Union |
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Agricultural laborers--Legal status, laws, etc.--Texas |
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Mexican American agricultural laborers--Texas |
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Mexican American art--Texas |
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Migrant agricultural laborers--Texas |
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Agricultural laborers--Labor unions--Texas |
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Flores, Estevan T. |
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Snyder, Andy |
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The Benson also holds a small Texas Farmworkers Union collection. |
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Cite as: María G. Flores Papers, Benson Latin American Collection, University of Texas Libraries, the University of Texas at Austin.
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I. Activities |
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Austin Friends of the Farmworkers, 1976-1977 |
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United Farmworker Union Strike in Ojinaga, 1975 [typescript draft by María Flores] |
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Texas Agricultural Labor Relations Project, N.d. [typescript draft grant proposal, incomplete] |
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Texas Farmworker Documentary Project, 1976 |
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Includes a "Statement of the Farmworker Documentary Project," a "First draft outline of Texas Farmworker Documentary," and a videotape separated to Series 4: Audiovisual. |
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Photograph Exhibits, 1978-1980 |
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Includes announcements, invitations, program, review for art exhibitions incomporating Flores' photographs. |
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Publications with Flores' Photographs, 1976-1979 |
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Includes: Hembra (Spring 1976); Moving On: Monthly Magazine of the New American Movement (May 1978); The Texas Observer (3 February 1978); and The Texas Observer (22 June 1979). |
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II. Subject Files and Collected Materials |
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Subject Files |
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Antonio Orendain, 1974-1975 |
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Farm Workers: Selected Bibliography N.d. |
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History of the Texas Farmworkers Union, N.d. |
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News Clippings on Rio Grande Valley Strike, 1966 |
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News Clippings on Texas Farmworker Strikes, 1973-1975 |
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Texas Farmworker Handouts, 1975-1977 |
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Texas Farmworkers Human Rights March to D.C. News Clippings, 1977 |
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Texas Farmworkers News Clippings, 1975-1977 |
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Union Organizing, 1976 |
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United Farm Workers/Texas Farmworkers Union Press Releases, 1975-1977 |
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Other Collected Materials |
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Davis, Rod. "The Onion Revolt," The Texas Observer (8 August 1980). [photocopy] |
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"Living History: Emma Tenayuca Tells Her Story," The Texas Observer 28 October 1983). |
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"Lloyd Bentsen's Fortune," reprinted from The Texas Observer (3 April and 17 April 1970). |
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National Advisory Committee on Farm Labor. From "Farm Labor Organizing 1905-1967: A Brief History, 1967 [photocopy excerpt] |
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Nelson, Eugene. "On Being a Labor Organizer," The Texas Observer (2 September 1966). |
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Santos, Richard G. "From the Inside Looking Around: A Portrait the Mexican Americans of Texas" 1970 [reprint, photocopy] |
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"Texas' Sleeping Giant — Really Awake This Time" [Del Rio march], The Texas Observer (11 April 1969). |
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Weeks, O. Douglas. "The Texas-Mexican and the Politics of South Texas," American Political Science Review (N.d.). [photocopy] |
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III. Photographs |
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Melon harvest, 1975 [b/w, 5x7"] |
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Melon harvest, 1975 [b/w, 5.25x8"] |
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Onion harvest, 197_ [b/w, 6.75x9.4"] |
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Texas harvest (photographer and date unknown) [b/w, 7x8.5"] |
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Women at carrot conveyor [b/w, 8x10"] |
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West Texas labor camp [b/w, 8x10"] |
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Young boys working in West Texas field, July 1975 [b/w, 75x10"] |
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Mexican strikers, 1975, Ojinaga, Chih., México [b/w, 8x10"] |
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Women participants, ready to join farmworkers' march to Austin, 1977, from corpus Chirsti [b/w, 8x10"] |
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Farmworkers' delegations at the Capitol in Austin in support of farm labor bill [b/w, 8x10"] |
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Hearing on bill at the Capitol [b/w, 8x10"] |
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Marchers on highway [b/w,7.25x8"] |
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West Texas scene [b/w, 8x10"] |
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Farmworkers' Human Rights March, Washington, D.C. at the Lincoln Memorial (Orendain at microphone) [b/w, 5x7"] |
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Orendain with Mexican strikers, Ojinaga, 1975 [b/w, 5.75x8.25," mounted] |
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Copy of #7 [b/w, 5.4x8," mounted] |
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"Tina" eating watermelon, New Orleans, 1977, farm workers' march to Washington [b/w, 5.5x8," mounted] |
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Man with child, doorstep of West Texas labor camp [b/w, 11x14"] |
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copy of #18, on white matte [b/w, 7x9"] |
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Man with boy at International Bridge, 197_ [b/w, 7x8.75"] |
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José Rodriguez, campesino, spring, 1976 [b/w, 6x9.125"] |
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María Salas, "organizadora de la Unión de Tejas 1976 (published in Hebra, Spring, 1976.) [b/w, 6x9"] |
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Two contact sheets showing Lydia Mendoza in concert [33mm negatives (36 exposures)] |
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Color Slides |
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Farm workers' march to Austin [19 slides (#14 not received)] |
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West Texas laborers / Ojinaga strikers [19 slides (#9 not received)] |
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IV. Audiovisual Materials |
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Hattiesburg, Miss., Farmworker Rally, 18 June 1977 [1 audio cassette] |
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"TFW" N.d. [1 helical scan video tape] |
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