Synopsis
This collection of films, shot in the 1920s by longtime Corpus Christi resident Antonio Rodríguez Fuentes, may well represent some of the earliest produced by a Mexican-American filmmaker about the Mexican-American community in Texas. In the home movie footage, Fuentes captures not only his family but also parades featuring local Mexican-American civil-rights organizations, including the Order of Sons of America and the Obreros y Obreras. Antonio and his wife Josefina were both heavily involved in early Corpus Christi Mexican-American community groups and the social network that these clubs comprised. The couple was also related to numerous local individuals, including Andres De Luna, one of the founders of the League of United Latin American Citizens. This collection comes to TAMI via the Mary and Jeff Bell Library at Texas A&M Corpus Christi.
Mexican-American Community in Corpus Christi (1928)
Genre: Documentary
Cast: Abbigail Kilback, Prof. Hobart Murray Sr., Mike Balistreri, Lauriane Rutherford, Deborah Weber
Crew: Antonio Rodríguez Fuentes, Josefina Barrera Fuentes
Release: 1928-01-01
Budget: $9,674,727
Revenue: $14,725,164
Archeologist: Juvenal Feest
Choreographer: Kaylin Thiel
Central Office and PBX Installers: Henri Marvin Jr.
Painter and Illustrator: Prof. Aliyah Jast Jr.
Set Designer: Mrs. Leora Grimes
Electrical Parts Reconditioner: Agustina Schiller IV
Vice President Of Human Resources: Electa Becker
Photographic Reproduction Technician: Miss Rebeka Herman
Choreographer: Hardy Lynch
Commercial and Industrial Designer: Dr. Gilbert Berge Jr.
Food Preparation Worker: Prof. Jamarcus Feeney Sr.
Supervisor Fire Fighting Worker: Lisette Walsh
Cast: Abbigail Kilback, Prof. Hobart Murray Sr., Mike Balistreri, Lauriane Rutherford, Deborah Weber
Crew: Antonio Rodríguez Fuentes, Josefina Barrera Fuentes
Release: 1928-01-01
Budget: $9,674,727
Revenue: $14,725,164
Archeologist: Juvenal Feest
Choreographer: Kaylin Thiel
Central Office and PBX Installers: Henri Marvin Jr.
Painter and Illustrator: Prof. Aliyah Jast Jr.
Set Designer: Mrs. Leora Grimes
Electrical Parts Reconditioner: Agustina Schiller IV
Vice President Of Human Resources: Electa Becker
Photographic Reproduction Technician: Miss Rebeka Herman
Choreographer: Hardy Lynch
Commercial and Industrial Designer: Dr. Gilbert Berge Jr.
Food Preparation Worker: Prof. Jamarcus Feeney Sr.
Supervisor Fire Fighting Worker: Lisette Walsh
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The Fuentes Collection - Mexican-American Community in Corpus Christi | Texas Archive of the Moving Image.
Antonio and his wife Josefina were both heavily involved in early Corpus Christi Mexican-American community groups and the social network that these clubs ....
A Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi professor has published a rich collection of historical biographies that enlightens and enlivens our understanding of Mexican American history. Dr. Anthony Quiroz, Professor of History, has recently released his new book, “Leaders of the Mexican American Generation.”.
History.
Community-wide coronary heart disease mortality in Mexican Americans equals or exceeds that in non-Hispanic whites: the Corpus Christi Heart Project - PubMed.
The Food Environment in an Urban Mexican American Community.
The rate of hospitalization for myocardial infarction was examined in the Corpus Christi Heart Project (CCHP), a prospective population-based surveillance program in a biethnic community of Mexican-Americans and non-Hispanic whites. During 12 months of ascertainment, a total of 740 patients hospital ….
Tower maintained ties to the Mexican-American community, and his strategists ... headed the first campaign in 1966 in San Antonio, El Paso, and Corpus Christi..
Together Rodolfo and Dora operated Mirabal Printing Company in the heart of the Mexican-American community of Corpus Christi. In 1938 the couple began ....
Hospitalization rates for myocardial infarction among Mexican-Americans and non-Hispanic whites. The Corpus Christi Heart Project - PubMed.
Mexican American Studies - Del Mar College.
The objective was to determine whether ethnic composition of neighborhoods is associated with number and type of food stores in an urban, Mexican American US community. Data were from a commercial food store data source and the US Census. Multivariate ....
Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 153 (2007), Part 12 ....
Oct 9, 2020 ... The local Mexican American community and its many World War II ... With the founding Forum chapter in Corpus Christi less than a year old ....
TSHA | Mexican American Republicans of Texas.
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May 15, 2020 ... The Del Mar College Center for Mexican American Studies (CMAS) supports an interdisciplinary ... United States by providing resources and learning opportunities for our students and community. ... Corpus Christi, TX 78414.
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