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Mexican Americans in Wilmington (Images of America)
Olivia Cueva-Fernandez
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| #1790267 in eBooks | 2011-02-21 | 2011-02-21 | File type: PDF||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| about my Grandfather Eutimio Saucedo|By Christine Sanchez|when my grandpa came from Mexico.he shared a indian Dance with townspeople.he wrote manny poem's one about JFK and one about virgin Mary my mom says this poem at her church on dec.12...she served as a Guadalupana at holy fam church.but had to moved.her name is victoria saucedo cruz. my mom can tell you more about what gr|About the Author|Author Olivia Cueva-Fernandez was born and raised in Wilmington. A retired educator at levels from kindergarten through college, she served for seven years as a Los Angeles City Library commissioner, the first Hispanic library commissioner in 12
Under Spanish, Mexican, and American flags, the Los Angeles harbor area has developed many industries and businesses that survived on Mexican labor, supporting families of Mexican origin for more than a century. Pioneering Mexican Americans have worked the railroads, fields, canneries, plants, refineries, waterfront, and family-owned businesses for generations, forming strong bonds and lifelong friendships. Active in the military and sports, as well as involved in the ch...
You easily download any file type for your device.Mexican Americans in Wilmington (Images of America) | Olivia Cueva-Fernandez.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.