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- Creators: Quesada, Alicia Otilia, 1923-2020
- Creators: Logan, Laura Mae (Laura Mae Hurtado), 1920-2013
- Creators: Enriquez, Virginia Rodriquez, 1904-1968
ContributorsMelcher, Mary S. (Interviewer) / Quesada, Alicia Otilia, 1923-2020 (Interviewee)
Created1998-05-07
Description
In this interview, Alicia Quesada discusses the Ocampo family's settlement in Wickenburg, Teodoro Ocampo's cattle ranch, her childhood memories, her family's involvement in the Wickenburg community, her professional life, her work to oppose the Gosnell land swap, and her interest in and efforts to preserve Arizona's Mexican-American history.
ContributorsMelcher, Mary S. (Interviewer) / Quesada, Alicia Otilia, 1923-2020 (Interviewee)
Description
In this recording, Alicia Quesada discusses the Ocampo family's settlement in Wickenburg; Teodoro Ocampo's cattle ranch; memories of her childhood, including education and daily chores; recreation, including picnics held on the desert; learning English and her family's use of Spanish and English; religion, including the growth of the Catholic Church; her work as a stenographer at the Arizona State Legislature and at Cox, Lockwood, & Lockwood; her family's involvement in the Wickenburg community, including the Latin American Club; and her move to Phoenix.
ContributorsMelcher, Mary S. (Interviewer) / Quesada, Alicia Otilia, 1923-2020 (Interviewee)
Description
In this recording, Alicia Quesada discusses her professional life and the racial discrimination she faced; her employment with the Arizona State Senate, the Arizona Industrial Commission, Arizona State University, the Congress of Industrial Organizations, and the Social Security Administration; the Gosnell land swap and her work opposing it; and her interest in and efforts to preserve Arizona's Mexican-American history.
ContributorsCantu, Inez (Inez Jones Gomez), 1911-1966 (Depicted) / Alvarez, Joséfina (Joséfina Ocampo Quesada), 1920- (Depicted) / Wilson, Irma, 1895-1974 (Depicted) / Vasquez, Ida (Ida Morales), 1921- (Depicted) / Logan, Laura Mae (Laura Mae Hurtado), 1920-2013 (Depicted)
ContributorsCole, Minerva (Minerva Lois Gonsalves), 1911-2003 (Depicted) / Wilson, Irma, 1895-1974 (Depicted) / Gutierrez, Rebecca Muñoz (Rebecca Florian Muñoz), 1916-2000 (Depicted) / Padilla, Aurelia (Aurelia Gonzales), 1919- (Depicted) / Vasquez, Ida (Ida Morales), 1921- (Depicted) / Sanchez, Marge (Marguerite Davis) (Depicted) / Diaz, Carmen (Carmen Reyes Reynosa), 1919-2005 (Depicted) / Alvarez, Joséfina (Joséfina Ocampo Quesada), 1920- (Depicted) / Sigala, Alyce (Alyce Susan Gonzales) (Depicted) / Logan, Laura Mae (Laura Mae Hurtado), 1920-2013 (Depicted)
ContributorsOrtega, Victor B., 1915-1964 (Depicted) / Garcia, Ed (Depicted) / Valdez, Edmundo, 1908-2003 (Depicted) / Candelaria, Pauline (Pauline Gomez Sanchez), 1914-2002 (Depicted) / Salazar, Manuel (Depicted) / Castañeda, Trinidad (José Trinidad), 1916-1967 (Depicted) / Alvarez, Joséfina (Joséfina Ocampo Quesada), 1920- (Depicted) / Sigala, Alyce (Alyce Susan Gonzales) (Depicted) / Lerma, Bill (William Gracia), 1913-2008 (Depicted) / Orrantia, Arnold (Arnold Duran), 1920-1978 (Depicted) / Logan, Laura Mae (Laura Mae Hurtado), 1920-2013 (Depicted) / Padilla, Aurelia (Aurelia Gonzales), 1919- (Depicted) / Perez, Lucinda (Lucinda Florian Muñoz), 1914-1982 (Depicted)
ContributorsLogan, Laura Mae (Laura Mae Hurtado), 1920-2013 (Depicted)
ContributorsQuesada, Alicia Otilia, 1923-2020 (Depicted) / Fuentes, Carlos (Depicted) / Munoz, Jose (Photographer)
Created1989-09
ContributorsQuesada, Alicia Otilia, 1923-2020 (Depicted)
Created1943 (year uncertain)
Description
Phoenix, Arizona.
ContributorsQuesada, Alicia Otilia, 1923-2020 (Depicted) / Marquez, Juanita Casares, 1925-1980 (Contributor)
Created1946-05-10
Description
Back row, 3rd from left, Maria Rodriguez; 5th from left, Juanita Casares. Front row, 2nd from left, Alicia Quesada. The Flamingo Club was initiated during the World War II period as a patriotic organization to support the war effort because Mexican American [?]. Flamingo Club, Westward Ho Hotel, Phoenix, Arizona.