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Oral History Interview with Diana Palacios, July 9, 2015
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Interview with Diana Palacios, a civil servant from Crystal City, Texas. In the interview, Palacios discusses her family background, segregation, experiencing discrimination at school, and a student walkout that took place at Crystal City High School in 1969.
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4 video recordings (1 hr., 7 min., 27 sec.) : sd., col. ; digital
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Interview with Diana Palacios, a civil servant from Crystal City, Texas. In the interview, Palacios discusses her family background, segregation, experiencing discrimination at school, and a student walkout that took place at Crystal City High School in 1969.
Physical Description
4 video recordings (1 hr., 7 min., 27 sec.) : sd., col. ; digital
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Civil Rights in Black and Brown
Based at TCU, the Civil Rights in Black and Brown (CRBB) Oral History Project collects, interprets, and disseminates oral history interviews of the brown and black freedom struggles in Texas.
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Enriquez, Sandra & Palacios, Diana.Oral History Interview with Diana Palacios, July 9, 2015,
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July 2, 2015;
(https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1040173/:
accessed May 23, 2024),
University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu;
crediting TCU Mary Couts Burnett Library.