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Abeyta Family Collection
Albuquerque Federal Forum Project Scrapbook
This collection consists of a scrapbook documenting the Public Affairs Forums held in Albuquerque in 1938 and 1939. The forums were created by the U.S. Office of Education as a vehicle for adult education about civic matters. This program was tied in with Works Progress Administration and New Deal initiatives.
Alice Martin King Papers
The collection consists of the personal materials of Alice Martin King wife of three-time New Mexico Governor Bruce King (1971-1974; 1979-1982; 1991-1994). This collection is devoted almost exclusively to her official capacity as the First Lady of New Mexico. While there is a small amount of material from the first term, the majority of documents are concentrated on the second term and to a much greater degree on the third term when she played a much more significant role.
Amado Chaves Papers,
Arthur Seligman Scrapbooks
Collection consists of the scrapbooks of New Mexico Governor Arthur Seligman, 1930-1933. Clippings represent newspapers throughout New Mexico and reflect the activities of Seligman as governor. Subjects include; politics, pardons, education, official appointments, veterans, the economy, the National Recovery Administration, and other related topics. The collection is rich in clippings pertaining to the National Miners' Union Strike of 1933 in Gallup, New Mexico.
Barelas Community Project Records
Bergere Family Papers,
Bruce King Papers
The collection contains the personal collection of former New Mexico Governor Bruce King, with significant portions of the collection representing the involvement of his wife, Alice Martin King, in state politics.
Carlos Espinosa Cansino collection
This collection contains writings from and materials relating to the Chicano activist, Carlos Cansino. Cansino was active with the Los Duranes Community Improvement Association in Albuquerque and La Alianza Federal de Pueblos Libres, as well as Chicano organizing in Wisconsin, Minnesota and Texas.
Caroline and Margaret Schmidt Papers,
This collection contains papers of Caroline Schmidt and her sister Margaret, covering their teaching careers and education in New Mexico. It also includes political campaign material from New Mexico elections in the 1940's.
Chicano Student Movement at Western New Mexico University Oral History Project
Clinton P. Anderson Papers
Connie Martinez League of United Latin American Citizens papers
This collection contains both national and state organizational information, as well as substantial information about civil rights issues defended by LULAC.
Córdova v. Vaughn Municipal School District Papers
This collection contains documents relating to the Córdova v. Vaughn Municipal School District case in which Nadine and Patsy Córdova were fired for insubordination and for teaching "racist, inappropriate and disruptive" curricula. This collection includes reports, depositions, court exhibits, interview transcripts, examples of student work, and other miscellaneous documents.
East Mountain Historical Society Oral History Project
Eldred R. Harrington Photograph Collection
This collection contains photographs of Albuquerque High students, and facilities, many landscapes, and cityscapes, and other photographs mainly dealing with education and geology.
E.R. Harrington Papers
This collection contains items written by and about teacher Eldred R. Harrington of Albuquerque, New Mexico, as well as other memorabilia from E. R. Harrington's library and collections.
Felipe Chaves Family Papers
Francis Cushman Wilson Papers on Pueblo Legal Issues
Georgia L. Lusk Papers,
Collection consists of the political and private papers of Lusk that relate to the 80th Congress (1947-1948), the Veterans' Affairs Committee (1947-1955), War Claims Commission (1947-1953), and education in New Mexico (1931-1958). Included are ten scrapbooks pertaining to her tenure as Superintendent of Public Instruction for the state of New Mexico.
Gloria Montoya Chavez Papers
This collection contains the papers of Gloria Montoya Chavez, a student, administrator, writer, and advocate for Chicano/a and other minority issues. These papers deal with professional, personal, and political struggle within the University of New Mexico’s Chicano Studies and Chicano Student Services, also known as Hispanic Student Services, and in the surrounding community.
Governor Lew Wallace Papers,
Governor Richard C. Dillon Papers,
Heinrich Shultz Albuquerque Indian School Photograph Album
The Albuquerque Indian Boarding School photograph album includes approximately 180 photographs, labeled by Heinrich Shultz. Photographs depict students, classes, teachers, buildings, and athletes Most photos relate to the Albuquerque Indian School, however there are several that depict Zuni Day School.