Two older men standing side-by-side smiling at the camera against a dark, textured background. The man on the left wears a light blue guayabera shirt and a beaded necklace, while the man on the right wears a blue polo shirt and glasses. Both men are holding up small, old black-and-white photographs of two younger men, presumably themselves in their youth.

Memory, Education, and Discrimination: Life For Mexican American Children in 20th Century Austin

This project by Kara Culp explores the experiences of Latino immigrants and Mexican Americans in Texas public schools after the 1960s, examining how federal, state, and local education policies shaped bilingual education and the experiences of Spanish-speaking students through annotated oral histories and archival materials.

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