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Created1984-09-19
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An invited lecture by "gonzo journalist" Hunter S.Thompson at Arizona State University, September 19, 1984. An amateur recording from the audience with significant background/crowd noise. The introduction is joined in progress. Thompson responds to questions from the audience. The talk includes some inappropriate language. The recording is incomplete but appears

An invited lecture by "gonzo journalist" Hunter S.Thompson at Arizona State University, September 19, 1984. An amateur recording from the audience with significant background/crowd noise. The introduction is joined in progress. Thompson responds to questions from the audience. The talk includes some inappropriate language. The recording is incomplete but appears to end as Thompson is finishing his remarks.
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Created2009
DescriptionPresident Barack Obama speaks at the ASU Commencement ceremony at Sun Devil Stadium, May 13, 2009.
ContributorsSpindler, Robert (Photographer)
Created2004-10-13
DescriptionPhotographs of the ASU Tempe campus depicting debate preparations, media working the event, political figures and student involvement. Photos of the debate inside Gammage Auditorium are not included.
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ContributorsChavez, Cesar (Speaker) / Nowakowski, Michael (Speaker) / Bernasconi, Soccoro (Speaker) / M.E.Ch.A. (Arizona State University) (Contributor)
Created1989
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Video clips and Spanish language news story of Chavez speaking at ASU regarding pesticides and farm workers. The event was sponsored by the student organization MECHA.

ASU News Bureau, Special Projects, Tape SP-003.

ContributorsMelcher, Mary S. (Interviewer) / Quesada, Alicia Otilia, 1923-2020 (Interviewee)
Created1998-05-07
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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, Dora Ocampo, 1921-1998 (Interviewee)
Created1998-05-06 to 1998-05-07
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In this interview, Dora Quesada discusses her family's history in Arizona and work in cattle ranching, mining, and freighting; her education; learning English and her family's use of Spanish and English; religion; her career as a military nurse, civilian nurse, and public school teacher; racism in the medical and educational

In this interview, Dora Quesada discusses her family's history in Arizona and work in cattle ranching, mining, and freighting; her education; learning English and her family's use of Spanish and English; religion; her career as a military nurse, civilian nurse, and public school teacher; racism in the medical and educational fields; her political activity and work to oppose the Gosnell land swap; and her interest in and work to preserve Arizona's Mexican-American history.

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Created1972
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This advertisement, produced for Reveles' 1972 Congressional campaign, discusses his roots in a poor Mexican-American family, experience as a Congressional aide, and diligent and thoughtful service to the people of Arizona. It also communicates Reveles' support for such programs as national health insurance for the elderly, anti-pollution laws, and

This advertisement, produced for Reveles' 1972 Congressional campaign, discusses his roots in a poor Mexican-American family, experience as a Congressional aide, and diligent and thoughtful service to the people of Arizona. It also communicates Reveles' support for such programs as national health insurance for the elderly, anti-pollution laws, and a farm law. This film displays significant color shifting to the red.
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Created1972
DescriptionThis advertisement, produced for Reveles' 1972 Congressional campaign, praises his loyal and thoughtful service to the people of Arizona. This film displays significant color shifting to the red.
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Created1972
DescriptionThis advertisement, produced for Reveles' 1972 Congressional campaign, expresses his support for programs designed to benefit the elderly, including expanded health care, improved long-term care facilities, and Social Security reform. This film displays significant color shifting to the red.
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Contributors3Play Media (Contributor)
Created1972
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This document provides a partial transcription of Campaign Advertisements 1-3.