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Don Johnstone papers pertaining to the Albuquerque Citizens Committee
Collection
Identifier: MSS-883-BC
Abstract
The collection documents the formation and functions of the civic, non-partisan Albuquerque Citizens Committee from 1952-1970. Their platform focused on “concern for the quality of urban living," including the environment, human life, economic opportunity/anti-poverty, and high standards of competence in government.
Dates:
1951-1970
Emma Moya Collection on the History of Old Town Albuquerque and Related Communities
Collection
Identifier: MSS-907-BC
Abstract
The Emma Moya collection documents the history and people of Old Town Albuquerque and the communities of Atrisco, Barelas, Los Duranes, Martineztown, and related neighborhoods. It also contains her study of Jewish traditions in New Mexico as well as some sketches of local people and places by Joel T. Ramirez.
Dates:
1854-2013; Majority of material found within 1970-1999
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- Barelas (Albuquerque, N.M.) -- History 1
- City planning -- New Mexico -- Albuquerque 1
- Community organization -- New Mexico -- Albuquerque 1
- Local government – New Mexico – Albuquerque – Citizen participation 1
- Los Duranes (Albuquerque, N.M.) -- History 1
- Martinez Town (N.M.) -- History 1
- Municipal government – New Mexico -- Albuquerque 1
- Old Town (Albuquerque. N.M.) – Social life and customs 1
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- Moya, Emma, 1931- 1
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