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This three-part program traces Chicano heritage and influence in Arizona's history between the 1600s and the 1950s. It begins with a consideration of Mexican immigrants' role in pioneering Arizona's first non-Indigenous settlements, discusses these settlers' conflicts with Indigenous peoples and Anglo settlers, recounts Mexican-American contributions to Arizona's economic growth, chronicles rising racism towards, discrimination against, and segregation of Mexican-Americans, and finally studies Mexican-American work to secure equal rights.
This report was prepared as part of the Phoenix Holocaust Association's efforts to build a successful Holocaust education curriculum. It surveys Holocaust education programs in other states in order to identify the key elements of successful programming, including the role of Holocaust commissions, resource centers, and funding.
Diversity Works @ ASU is a series of reports "intended to provide an annual snapshot of ASU's commitment to inclusion as a guiding value."
Richard Pearce-Moses compiled this description of photographic collections held in Arizona State University's Department of Archives and Manuscripts (later Archives and Special Collections) in 1991. Each collection description includes a title, creation dates, a biographical note describing the creator, an administrative history, a summary of the format(s) present, an overview of the subjects represented, a statement of responsibility, a list of any related materials, and an identifier. Materials in the Greater Arizona Collection, University Archives, the Chicano/a Research Collection, and the Visual Literacy Collection as of 1991 are included.