Manuscripts
Binder 3
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Binder 4
Manuscripts
Letters of Luz Moreno, written in Spanish in the early 1950s from San Miguel el Alto, Jalisco, Mexico, to his daughter, Francisca "Pancha" Moreno Rivera, and son-in-law Juan Rivera, after their move to Stockton, California. Letters document Luz Moreno's responses to immigration to the United States, as well as deep reflections on poverty, Roman Catholicism, aging, and death, among other matters.
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Binder 2
Manuscripts
Letters of Luz Moreno, written in Spanish in the early 1950s from San Miguel el Alto, Jalisco, Mexico, to his daughter, Francisca "Pancha" Moreno Rivera, and son-in-law Juan Rivera, after their move to Stockton, California. Letters document Luz Moreno's responses to immigration to the United States, as well as deep reflections on poverty, Roman Catholicism, aging, and death, among other matters.
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Binder 1
Manuscripts
Letters of Luz Moreno, written in Spanish in the early 1950s from San Miguel el Alto, Jalisco, Mexico, to his daughter, Francisca "Pancha" Moreno Rivera, and son-in-law Juan Rivera, after their move to Stockton, California. Letters document Luz Moreno's responses to immigration to the United States, as well as deep reflections on poverty, Roman Catholicism, aging, and death, among other matters.
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Binder 5
Manuscripts
Letters of Luz Moreno, written in Spanish in the early 1950s from San Miguel el Alto, Jalisco, Mexico, to his daughter, Francisca "Pancha" Moreno Rivera, and son-in-law Juan Rivera, after their move to Stockton, California. Letters document Luz Moreno's responses to immigration to the United States, as well as deep reflections on poverty, Roman Catholicism, aging, and death, among other matters.
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Binder 5, continued
Manuscripts
Letters of Luz Moreno, written in Spanish in the early 1950s from San Miguel el Alto, Jalisco, Mexico, to his daughter, Francisca "Pancha" Moreno Rivera, and son-in-law Juan Rivera, after their move to Stockton, California. Letters document Luz Moreno's responses to immigration to the United States, as well as deep reflections on poverty, Roman Catholicism, aging, and death, among other matters.
mssMoreno
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Luz Moreno letters to Francisca Moreno Rivera and Juan Rivera
Manuscripts
Letters of Luz Moreno, written in Spanish in the early 1950s from San Miguel el Alto, Jalisco, Mexico, to his daughter, Francisca "Pancha" Moreno Rivera, and son-in-law Juan Rivera, after their move to Stockton, California. Letters document Luz Moreno's responses to immigration to the United States, as well as deep reflections on poverty, Roman Catholicism, aging, and death, among other matters.
mssMoreno