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Sanctuary: Who Belongs Here? The Search for Homeland on the U.S.-Mexico Border, 1848-Today

UA Archival Collections

Adalberto Guerrero Papers, 1947-2005 MS536

This collection contains documents collected by Tucson educator and former UA Assistant Dean of Student Affairs Adalberto “Beto” Guerrero. An early advocate of bilingual and bicultural education, Guerrero’s papers include correspondence, reports, essays, and articles related to his efforts in the field and to his testimony before Congress in support of the Bilingual Education Act of 1968. Also represented is his work on behalf of Chicanos in higher education in the 1970s. 

Henry "Hank" Oyama Papers, 1945-2003 MS448

The papers of Henry “Hank” Oyama relate to his pioneering work in bilingual education in the Tucson area. Of particular interest are documents that discuss his work in bilingual education at Pima Community College. Included in the collection are newspaper clippings, correspondence, bilingual education research, and conference papers.

Rudolph Troike Bilingual Education Collection, 1953-1988 (MS473)

Rudolph C. Troike, an English professor and linguistics specialist, accumulated materials pertaining to the planning, evaluation, policy making, and program development of bilingual education and bilingualism in the twentieth century. The collection contains correspondence, research files, periodicals, reports, and manuals.

Books, Theses, Dissertations and Articles