Boulder County Latino History
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Ramirez, Albert, Clip #2 (video, 2013)

His wife Vera’s ancestors in Mexico and New Mexico

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Ramirez, Albert, Clip #1 (video, 2013)

His parents’ migration from Mexico during the Revolution

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Cordova, Augustine Eliseo, Clip #2 (video, 2013)

The events surrounding the death of “Los Seis” in 1974

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Cordova, Augustine Eliseo, Clip #1 (video, 2013)

Being a student activist at CU-Boulder in the early 1970s

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Student Exercises

Cara Luchies shares classroom exercises that can be used in conjunction with workshop/BCLHP material.

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Immigration

Dr. McIntosh explores immigration from Mexico prior to 1940 including with an emphasis on the motivations and struggles of miners and farm workers.

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Social Life, Entertainment and Sports

The rich cultural life of Latinos is explored with a focus on social entertainment and sports.

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Education

Professor Marjorie McIntosh’s presentation covers aspects of education regarding Latinos in the Boulder and Longmont areas.
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Religion and KKK

Explore the history of KKK in Boulder County from a religious standpoint.

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Chicano Issues

An examination of current issues facing Latinos. An emphasis is placed on discrimination faced by young Latinos.

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Relief units swamped by needy’s calls, 1932

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Account by Veronica Lamas of her parents’ arrest by ICE, 2013

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Three Young Children Playing in Yard

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The Arroyo family at Chautauqua Park, 1947

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Teaching Boulder County Latino History is an extension of the Boulder County Latino History Project. This site provides resources for those interested in teaching Boulder County Latino History. The teaching resources are grounded in the books written by CU Boulder’s Distinguished Professor Marjorie McIntosh.

There are three central components to this site. The Lesson Database provides lessons for K-12 teachers. Each lesson uses primary sources and is grounded in the books by Prof. McIntosh. Beyond the curated lessons teachers are encouraged to explore the Primary Source Sets and access the full text of Prof. McIntosh’s books. The book outlines link lesson plans and primary sources to each chapter. Teachers and students are welcome to download all or parts of the books to support their learning.

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