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Hispanic - Studies and Reports, Box 1

Folder “Quests for Success”, Colbert, Nancy. — Nancy Colbert (May 1984) “Quests for success: A study of Lawrence, Massachusetts, first and latest immigrant groups: the Irish (1846) and the Hispanics (1960).” Typescript (xerox copy), 17 pp. Phillips Academy (Andover, Mass.) student paper. (1984.088.01)

Folder Report of the Hispanic Task Force. — Gladys Rodriguez and Hilton Irizarry (1985), Report of the Hispanic Task Force to Ric Murphy, Director, State Office of Affirmative Action, published by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 73 pp. (1998.079.09)

Folder Hispanics In Lawrence: A Symposium. — Yohel Camayd-Freixas et al. (Dec. 1985) Hispanics in Lawrence: A Demographic Analysis, prepared by YCF Associates for the Lawrence Area Department of Social Services and the Massachusetts Commission on Hispanic Affairs. 70 pp.

Folder “Hispanics in Massachusetts: A Demographic Analysis” — Massachusetts Commission on Hispanic Affairs (Aug. 1986) Hispanics in Massachusetts: A Demographic Analysis, ed. Yohel Camayd-Freixas. 60 pp., two copies. (1998.079.08)

Folder Growing Up Hispanic in Lawrence, Massachusetts — Urban Studies Institute (Oct. 1986), Growing Up Hispanic in Lawrence, first edition. 85 pp., seven copies held. (1986.123.01, 1995.012.024, 1995.006.03, 1998.079.07, 2015.007.021, 2006.039.001)

Folder Curriculum Project – Hispanics. — Lawrence Heritage State Park curriculum project “Hispanics”, circa 1986. Includes “Hispanics in Lawrence” (10 pp.), workbook pages, and activities for students.

Folder “Hispanic Impact in Lawrence” — Hispanic Impact in Lawrence (Jul. 1988) compiled by Rev. Daniel O’Neill, published by Equal Opportunity Office, Lawrence, Massachusetts. Compilation of news clippings and photographs, circa 1970s-80s. (1995.012.22)

Folder Stevenson: Hispanic and Minority Owned Business in Lawrence. — Kim Stevenson (Oct. 1991) “Hispanic and Minority Owned Business in Lawrence: A Market Study of Essex Street and Downtown Lawrence, MA.” Prepared for the Lawrence Community Development Department by Kim Stevenson, graduate student intern from Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge MA. 53 pp. (2019.053)

Folder Mikaye Yoshiko papers. — Folder contains:
Business card for Mikaye Yoshiko (Assoc. Professor at Iwate Prefectural University, Japan).
“El ser y el erotismo en el contexto del feminismo en la literatura femenina moderna: Julia De Burgos y Yosano Akiko, la comparación de dos poetas precursoras de la liberación de la mujer en Puerto Rico y Japón” (article by Shigaki Yoshiko, pp. 287-310 in Homines: Revista de ciencias sociales Feb.-Dec. 1996, two photocopies).
“Puerto Rican Women’s Struggle: Handling the Colonial Relationship in a Postcolonial World” (Mikaye Yoshiko, revised version of paper presented at American Studies Assoc. 2006 Annual Meeting, 14 pp.).
“Puerto Rican Diaspora (A Primer for Japanese Readers)” (draft manuscript by Shigaki Mitsuhiro and Miyake Yoshiko, circa 2007, originally in Guroubaru diasupora. Dai 6 kan, Chuunambei, 30 pp., two photocopies).
Pamphlet for “U.S. Local Governments and Political Organizations’ Response to the Growing Presence of Puerto Rican Residents: An Inter-regional Comparative Study / Las reacciones tomadas por los gobiernos y organizaciones políticas locales en EE. UU. hacia la creciente presencia de los residents puertorriqueños: Un estudio comparativo inter-regional” (research project, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, 2007-2010, two copies).

Folder Growing Up in Lawrence, Massachusetts. — Urban Studies Institute (May 1998), Growing Up in Lawrence, (revision of Growing Up Hispanic in Lawrence) 111 pp., two copies held. Includes ordering information, letter from Susan Lloyd, and news clipping “Student report tells what growing up in Lawrence is like” by Hernán Rozemberg (in the Eagle-Tribune, 20 Jul. 1998). (1998.038.01. 2019.053)

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