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Chicano Research [Kaye Briegel] Collection
SPC.2024.015  
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  • Conditions Governing Use
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  • Contributing Institution: California State University Dominguez Hills, Gerth Archives and Special Collections
    Title: Kaye Briegel Chicano Research Collection
    Creator: Briegel , Kaye
    source: University of California, Los Angeles. Chicano Studies Research Center. Publications
    source: Working paper series (University of California, Berkeley. Institute for the Study of Social Change)
    Identifier/Call Number: SPC.2024.015
    Physical Description: 8 boxes (four records storage boxes; three document boxes; one newspaper box; four oversized posters)
    Physical Description: 5.5 Linear Feet
    Date (inclusive): 1900-1984; undated
    Date (bulk): 1960-1980
    Language of Material: English , Spanish; Castilian .

    Conditions Governing Access

    There are no access restrictions on this collection.

    Conditions Governing Use

    All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Director of Archives and Special Collections. Permission for publication is given on behalf of Special Collections as the owner of the physical materials and not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained.

    Preferred Citation

    For information about citing archival material, see the Citations for Archival Material  guide, or consult the appropriate style manual.

    Scope and Contents

    The Kaye Briegel Research Collection (1900-1984; undated bulk: 1960-1980) contains eight boxes of reports, papers, case studies, monographs, articles, hearings, and court cases related to Chicano communities, movements, activism, culture, and history from publishers such as: Chicano Studies Research Center at UCLA, Marfel Association, Institute for the Study of Social Change, UC Berkeley, Mexican-American Study Project (UCLA), and R and E Research Associates. Also included in this collection are materials related to organizations such as American G.I. Forum of the United States, Association of Mexican American Educators Inc., Council of Mexican American Affairs, and United Farm Workers; bibliographies, directories, and other reference material; conference proceedings and programs; theses; study and teacher's guides; and ephemera such as flyers, posters, and mailers related to protests, marches, and events.

    Biographical / Historical

    Kaye Briegel, who was a lecturer of history at the California State University Long Beach, primarily assembled this collection of Chicano materials. A majority of the material in this collection was collected while Briegel was working on her master's thesis at USC "The History of Political Organizations Among Mexican-Americans in Los Angeles Since the Second World War". Briegel graduated from USC in 1967. She also completed her PhD in history from USC in 1974 and her dissertation is entitled "Alianza Hispano-Americana, 1894-1965: A Mexican American fraternal insurance society" Briegel is also a long time volunteer of historical societies and organizations in Long Beach, California.

    Related Materials

    For other related collections please consult: Chicano Publications [Kaye Briegel] Collection (newspapers, newsletters, and magazines); Chicano Pamphlets and Literature [Kaye Briegel] Collection (poetry, songbooks, novels, books, pamphlets, booklets, anthologies); United Farm Workers Ephemera; and Chicano History Collections.

    Subjects and Indexing Terms

    Mexican Americans
    Chicano movement
    Mexican Americans -- History
    University of California, Los Angeles. Chicano Studies Research Center. Publications
    Working paper series (University of California, Berkeley. Institute for the Study of Social Change)