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Lopez / Balance Between Community Organizing and Studying Law, Part Two

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Interview Interview with David T. Lopez
Subjects Work › Labor Unions
Work › Agricultural Work › Agricultural Work and Wage Labor
Work › Discrimination at Work
Work › Discrimination at Work › Discrimination at Work: Union Membership
Community Organizations
Community Organizations › Civil Rights Organizations › League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC)
Community Organizations › Community outreach
Race Relations
Race Relations › Anglo-Mexican Race Relations
Race Relations › Black-White Race Relations
Geography
Geography › Geographical Descriptions
Geography › Places (Cities, Towns, Neighborhoods, and Intersections)
White Resistance to Civil Rights › White Resistance and Tokenism
Education
Education › Higher Education
Education › Teachers and Administrators
Education › Quality of Instruction
Law and Public Policy
Ideology › Liberalism
Chicano Power
Chicano Power › Chicano Institution-building
Chicano Power › Chicano Power and Community Organizing
Law and Public Policy › Public Assistance
Class and Status › Black Professionals
Education › Quality of Instruction › Textbooks
Tags Houston College of Law
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Interview date 2016-06-27
Interview source CRBB Summer 2016
Interviewees Lopez, David T.
Interviewers Enriquez, Sandra
Rodriguez, Samantha
Duration 00:06:38
Citation "Balance Between Community Organizing and Studying Law, Part Two," from David T. Lopez oral history interview with Sandra Enriquez and Samantha Rodriguez,  June 27, 2016, Houston, Civil Rights in Black and Brown Interview Database, https://crbb.tcu.edu/clips/4667/balance-between-community-organizing-and-studying-law-part-2, accessed November 21, 2024