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    Interview of Chicano poet and activist Trinidad Sanchez, Jr

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    Chicano poet and activist Trinidad Sanchez Jr., talks about his family and upbringing in Pontiac, Michigan. Sanchez talks about his beginnings as a poet, his audiences, and his subject matter. He explains the emphasis of his poetry and reads from his book, "Why Am I So Brown?" Sanchez is interviewed by Michigan State University Librarian Diana Rivera for the Mexican Voices Michigan Lives Oral History series

    [Letter from Peter Sanchez Navarro, Jr. to John J. Herrera - November 14. 1977]

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    Personal letter from Peter Sanchez Navarro, Jr. expressing his appreciation of running into John J. Herrera in court and reminiscing over fond memories

    James Pena, Jr., oral history interview.

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    1 sound file. Duration: 51 min.Oral history interview with James Pena, Jr., conducted by Daniel Sanchez on July 26, 2005. "JJ" Pena talks about his experiences in the music industry as a musician, promoter, manager, and radio disc jockey. He focuses on the style and differences of Tejano music. Accompanied by 1 abstract

    Elsie Wagner, Frank Sanchez, Trinidad Sanchez, Augustine Wagner, Benny Wagner, Clovis Sanchez, Benny Sanchez, Lucy Wagner and unidentified children.

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    L-R: Elsie Wagner, Frank Sanchez, Trinidad Sanchez (Frank's sister and Augustine Wagner Jr.'s wife), Augustine Wagner, Benny Wagner, Clovis Sanchez and Benny Sanchez. In front is Lucy Wagner and unidentified children. Posed in front of Wagner's terron house
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