Mexican American authors -- Texas
Found in 231 Collections and/or Records:
Inlaid Material from Photo Album of Rodriguez’s Success, undated
All items included in the collection are personal papers or artifacts from Michael Rodriguez’s literary career.
Jacqueline Orozco (Movimiento Estudiantil Chicana/o de Aztlan, Yale), 2000
Jessica Galloso, Erika Leal, and others (South Texas College), 2019
Journal and Magazine Contributions, 1989-2019
Many stories in The Last Tortilla and Other Stories and Crossing Borders: Personal Essays were first published in these publications. It is arranged chronologically
Just Another Jungle Draft with Full Revisions, 2003
All items included in the collection are personal papers or artifacts from Michael Rodriguez’s literary career.
L-W and One Name , 1996-2020
Letters from Mr. Bradley’s class, 2003
Reflecting the impact his writing has had on young readers, these are primarily thank-you letters written to Troncoso from students whose schools he had visited. The letters from Bon View Elementary School in Ontario, California are particularly poignant due to Troncoso’s aunt, a longtime teacher’s aide at that school, having recently passed away.
Letters from Mrs. Bartosh’s 4th grade class, 2003
Reflecting the impact his writing has had on young readers, these are primarily thank-you letters written to Troncoso from students whose schools he had visited. The letters from Bon View Elementary School in Ontario, California are particularly poignant due to Troncoso’s aunt, a longtime teacher’s aide at that school, having recently passed away.
Letters from Mrs. Bell’s 6th grade class, 2003
Reflecting the impact his writing has had on young readers, these are primarily thank-you letters written to Troncoso from students whose schools he had visited. The letters from Bon View Elementary School in Ontario, California are particularly poignant due to Troncoso’s aunt, a longtime teacher’s aide at that school, having recently passed away.
Letters from Mrs. Ferguson’s class, 2003
Reflecting the impact his writing has had on young readers, these are primarily thank-you letters written to Troncoso from students whose schools he had visited. The letters from Bon View Elementary School in Ontario, California are particularly poignant due to Troncoso’s aunt, a longtime teacher’s aide at that school, having recently passed away.
Letters from Mrs. Kelly’s 5th grade class, 2003
Reflecting the impact his writing has had on young readers, these are primarily thank-you letters written to Troncoso from students whose schools he had visited. The letters from Bon View Elementary School in Ontario, California are particularly poignant due to Troncoso’s aunt, a longtime teacher’s aide at that school, having recently passed away.
Letters from Mrs. Mitchell’s 4th grade class, 2003
Reflecting the impact his writing has had on young readers, these are primarily thank-you letters written to Troncoso from students whose schools he had visited. The letters from Bon View Elementary School in Ontario, California are particularly poignant due to Troncoso’s aunt, a longtime teacher’s aide at that school, having recently passed away.
Lisa Weber and Claudia Rivers (Border Regional Library Association), 2001
Literal, Latin American Voices. “A Third Culture Literature and Migration” , Spring 2010
Many stories in The Last Tortilla and Other Stories and Crossing Borders: Personal Essays were first published in these publications. It is arranged chronologically
Literal, Latin American Voices.“The Loss of Juárez. Has the Violence in Juárez Changed Border Culture?” , Winter 2010-2011
Many stories in The Last Tortilla and Other Stories and Crossing Borders: Personal Essays were first published in these publications. It is arranged chronologically
Lonely Girls With Burning Eyes, Inlaid Items, by Marian Faye Novak [whose husband was Rodriguez’s platoon commander in Vietnam], undated
All items included in the collection are personal papers or artifacts from Michael Rodriguez’s literary career.
Magazines, 1997-2008
Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Second Battalion Platoon 250, undated
All items included in the collection are personal papers or artifacts from Michael Rodriguez’s literary career.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Peter Smith, 1982
Materials Inlaid in Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Second Battalion, Platoon 250, undated
All items included in the collection are personal papers or artifacts from Michael Rodriguez’s literary career.