-
Cecchini, Maria interview
Mary Wedegaertner
Topics Include: Italy, World War I, fishing, Stockton (California), Catholic, Legion of Mary, United States court system, alterations, dress making, sewing, Depression, women’s rights
-
Chan, Sadie interview
Unknown
Topics Include: China, Chinese, Stockton (California). poultry, cannery, Chinese New Year, Methodism, superstitions, matched marriage, Depression, education, women’s rights
-
Diangson, Domenica
Carole Hensley
Topics Discussed: Filipinos/as, Discrimination, Great Depression, customs, home life, community, Stockton, World War II
-
Errecart, Ana interview
Mary Cusick
Topics Include: Basque, French Basque, Stockton (California), farming, housekeeping, Basque hotel, family, sheep, Hotel, dance
-
Gonos, Sylvia interview
Carole Hensley
Topics Include: Greek, Greece, Tracy (California), Depression, railroad, quarry, World War II, grocery store, small business owner, Greek school, Daughters of Penelope, Greek Orthodox, baklava, Ronald Reagan, women’s rights, citizenship
-
Jimenez, Dolores interview
Mary Cusick
Topics Include: Spanish, Hawaii, sugar plantation, El Circulo Espanol, field labor, fruit picking, Oakley (California). Depression, traditions, Junior Women’s Club, Stockton (California), education
This collection consists of oral history interviews and other primary source materials pertaining to the history of women in the western United States. The Women in the West collection was developed with the aspiration of increasing the amount of available materials and documentation of west coast women's history. The collection is built upon the work of Dr. Sally Miller, who was a Professor of History at the University of the Pacific in Stockton, California. She organized a conference and three seminars concerning Stockton immigrant women in 1980-81. Miller had her students interview sixty-five women of twenty-seven nationalities ranging in age from twenty to ninety years old. Most of the women interviewed had come to the United States between 1920 and 1950.
Printing is not supported at the primary Gallery Thumbnail page. Please first navigate to a specific Image before printing.