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For GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH please contact:
 
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Life on the Border: 1950s & 1960s

Volume No. 14: 1996

Drawing of El Paso in the 50s and 60s "Life on the Border: 1950s & 1960s." Vise, Ruth E. Borderlands Spring 1996, Vol. 14 : 2.

"From the Editors." Pierce, Sandra R. and Rosemary Hoy. Borderlands Spring 1996, Vol. 14 : 2.

"A Baseball Team By Any Other Name." Corral, Alfredo. Borderlands Spring 1996, Vol. 14: 3.

"Drive-In Theatres Appealed to All Ages." Paniagua, Rebecca, et al. Borderlands Spring 1996, Vol. 14 : 3.

"El Paso Trolley First to Connect Two Nations." Gallardo, Manny, Sandra L. Dominguez, Art Guerra. Borderlands Spring 1996, Vol. 14 : 5 +10.

"Barbie Doll Revolutionized Toy Industry." Ramos, Belem. Borderlands Spring 1996, Vol. 14: 5 + 12 +13.

"Rabies Took Bite Out of Sun City." Boussy, Regine. Borderlands Spring 1996,Vol. 14 : 6. "Rabies: A Deadly Virus." Boussy, Regine. Borderlands Spring 1996,Vol. 14 : 6.

"Border Patrol Used Variety Of Methods to Control Immigration."   Denzler, Elizabeth and Sheryl Wilcox. Borderlands Spring 1996, Vol. 14: 7.

"L. A. Nixon Fought Texas Voting Law." Pierce, Sandra. Borderlands Spring 1996, Vol. 14 : 8.

"Douglass School Served Black Community Well."  Johnson, Alan A, et al. Borderlands Spring 1996, Vol. 14 : 9 + 14 +15.  

"Thelma White Case Forced College Integration." Herrera Veronica and Alan Johnson. Borderlands Spring 1996, Vol. 14 : 9.

"Steve Crosno: An El Paso Original." Hoy, Rosemary and Leonie Pompa. Borderlands Spring 1996, Vol. 14: 10.

"Rock 'N' Roll Defined Teen Culture."  Leonie, Pompa and Irene Martinez. Borderlands Spring 1996, Vol. 14 : 11.

"A Shopping Mall by the People for the People." Celum, Sharon.  Borderlands Spring 1996, Vol. 14: 12.

"Chamizal Dispute Settled Peacefully." Rios, Juan, et al. Borderlands Spring 1996, Vol. 14 : 13.

"Turney Mansion Becomes Work of Art." Esparza, Dominique A. Borderlands Spring 1996, Vol. 14 : 14.

"First Hispanic Mayor Elected in 1957." Padilla, Sara and Salazar, Lorraine. Borderlands Spring 1996, Vol. 14 : 15.

"Flower Children Chose Alternative Lifestyle." Hoy, Rosemary and Leonie Pompa. Borderlands Spring 1996, Vol. 14 : 16.

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Borderlands is published annually by El Paso Community College, P.O. Box 20500, El Paso, TX 79998.

It is a collection of student written articles on the history & culture of the El Paso, Juárez, Las Cruces border region, comprising the states of Texas, New Mexico, and the Mexican state of Chihuahua.   This site was created with seed money from the Integrating Technical Contexts into Academic Courses (ITAC) Project, and maintained by the Northwest Community Library staff. 

Funds for the program were provided by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board under the auspices of the federal Carl D. Perkins Vocational and Technical Education Act of 1998.  

Ruth Vise, English Professor and Borderlands Project Director, EPCC
Monica Wong, Website Project Coordinator, Head Librarian,  Northwest Community Library,  EPCC
Joe Old, Technical Consultant, ITAC Project
Mary Sarber,  Lorely Ambriz, and Library Staff.
Rachel Murphree, web weaver

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