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Mexican hometown associations oral histories
Mexican hometown associations oral histories
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Title Mexican hometown associations oral histories 
View website digcoll.newberry.org/mexican-hometown-association
Date 2022 
Subjects Chicago (Illinois), Mexico
Description Hometown associations, or clubes de oriundos, are organizations created by migrants and immigrants to assist people in their communities of origin. The Mexican Hometown Associations Oral History Project preserves the work and life of 23 leaders of these associations in the Chicago area. Their stories are recorded and transcribed in Spanish, detailing the activities of their associations on both sides of the U.S.-Mexican border and their own personal histories of migration and life in Chicago. 
Rights Status No Copyright - United States
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Filename mhaoh-screenshot.jpg 
Unique Identifier NL1XOTW