On this page you will find:

Primary Source Sets for Pueblo

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Art, Music, and Dancing Click here
Chicano/a Activists Click here
Children and Family Events Click here
Colorado Fuel & Iron Co (CF&I) Click here
Community Celebrations Click here
“English Only” Movement, 1987-8 Click here
Hispanic Neighborhoods and Residents, 1850s – 1906 Click here
Political/Legal Activity, Miscellaneous, 1970s-1990s Click here
Religion Click here
Salt Creek Disputes 1960s-1990s Click here
Salt Creek Residents 2016: Men Click here
Salt Creek Residents 2016: Women Click here 
Schools: Disputes and Student Activism Click here
Schools and Education: Other Information Click here
Sources in Spanish Click here
Sports Click here
Unions and Strikes Click here
Veterans and Servicemen Click here
Women, Work, and Domestic Life Click here

For Analysis Tools and other resources for teaching with primary sources, Click here

Sample Lesson Plans for Pueblo

Title Link
Celebrations Click here
Chicano Educational Demands: A Comparison of Los Angeles and              Pueblo (a Spanish language lesson) Click here
Civil Rights Movement in Pueblo: Education Click here
Farming Click here
Identity and Community: Interviewing Our Families Click here
Identity Quilt – The Complexities of Ethnic Identity Click here
Immigration: “This I Believe” Essays Click here
Labor and Working Conditions for Latinos, 1920s-1970s Click here
Latino leaders Click here
Life of a Migrant Worker: Before, During, and After Click here
Mining: Analyzing Photographs of Colorado’s Mining History Click here
Veterans Day: Celebrating Diversity (a PowerPoint presentation) Click here
Workers’ Movements and Civil Rights Activity Click here