World War, 1939-1945--Japanese Americans; Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945; Japanese Americans--California--Los Angeles; Evergreen Hostel (Los Angeles, Calif.);
Jun Oyama (left, at 12 years old), with two others (unidentified), at the Evergreen Hostel (later called [Fellowship House?]) in Boyle Heights. Jun and his family were living in the hostel after they were released from the Granada Relocation Center...
Hispanic American veterans--California--East Los Angeles; American Legion--Eugene A. Obregon Post #804 (Los Angeles, Calif.); War memorials--California--Los Angeles;
Veterans of American Legion Post 804 near the Mexican-American All Wars Memorial in the Boyle Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles. The intersection where the memorial is located is also known as Cinto Puntos, where Indiana Street, Lorena Street and...
War memorials--California--Los Angeles; United States--Armed Forces--Hispanic Americans;
The Mexican-American All Wars Memorial located at 3300 East Cesar Chavez Avenue in the Boyle Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles. The intersection is also known as Cinto Puntos, where Indiana Street, Lorena Street and East Cesar E. Chavez Avenue...
Emilia Rodriguez Aparicio (photo donor's grandmother) is standing outside and is wearing her hair pulled back and parted in the middle. She is wearing a light color dress or top and is looking at the camera. The photo was taken at a house possibly...
Teatro de los Niños (Theater group)--California--Los Angeles; Girls--California--Los Angeles; Children’s theater--California--Los Angeles; Community theater--California--Los Angeles;
A toddler girl (unidentified) wearing a blue dress is part of the production of "Que Sura la Basura" that was performed at Hollenbeck Park, in Boyle Heights. It was a production of Teatro de los Niños, the first Chicano theater group in the United...
Aparicio-Chamberlin, Vibiana; Teatro de los Niños (Theater group)--California--Los Angeles; Puppet theater--California--Los Angeles; Puppets--California--Los Angeles; Children’s theater--California--Los Angeles; Community theater--California--Los...
Vibiana Aparicio-Chamberlin (photo donor) performing in "Que Sura la Basura", a production by Teatro de los Niños. They were the first Chicano theater group in the United States with children performers. This was performed at Hollenbeck Park in...
Aparicio, Elias Rodriguez; Aparicio, Isabel Luna; Automobiles--California--Los Angeles; Husband and wife--California--Los Angeles;
Sitting on the running board of an old car are Isabel Luna Aparicio (photo donor's mother), Elias Rodriguez Aparicio (photo donor's father) and an unidentified male. There are two other unidentified males sitting inside the car. The location of...
Aparicio-Chamberlin, Vibiana; Girls--California--Los Angeles; Teatro de los Niños (Theater group)--California--Los Angeles; Puppet theater--California--Los Angeles; Puppets--California--Los Angeles; Children’s theater--California--Los Angeles;...
Vibiana Aparicio-Chamberlin (photo donor) and an unidentified young girl in a long pink and white dress are acting out a scene in "Que Sura la Basura," a production by Teatro de los Niños. They were the first Chicano theater group in the United...
Aparicio-Chamberlin, Vibiana; Teatro de los Niños (Theater group)--California--Los Angeles; Puppet theater--California--Los Angeles; Puppets--California--Los Angeles; Children’s theater--California--Los Angeles; Community theater--California--Los...
Vibiana Aparicio-Chamberlin (photo donor) performing in "Que Sura la Basura," a production by Teatro de los Niños. They were the first Chicano theater group in the United States with children performers. This was performed at Hollenbeck Park in...
Teatro de los Niños (Theater group)--California--Los Angeles; Puppet theater--California--Los Angeles; Puppets--California--Los Angeles; Children’s theater--California--Los Angeles; Community theater--California--Los Angeles;
A brown paper bag puppet used in "Que Sura la Basura," a production by Teatro de los Niños. They were the first Chicano theater group in the United States with children performers. This was performed at Hollenbeck Park in Boyle Heights. This paper...
Photo donor's father, Bill Phillips, the owner of Phillips Music Company opened in 1935 till 1991. He left Rochester, New York in 1925 to join the Navy. After completing his service in the navy, Bill moved to Southern California to join his cousins...
Aparicio, Isabel Luna; Young women--California--Los Angeles; Trees--California--Los Angeles; Clothing and dress--California--Los Angeles; Hairstyles--California--Los Angeles;
Isabel Luna Aparicio (photo donor's mother) is standing on the trunk of a tree and holding onto one of its big branches with her left hand. She is wearing a dress, a blazer, socks and peep toe slip-on shoes. She has her hair in curls with some of...
Aparicio, Elias Rodriguez; Aparicio, Emily; Brothers and sisters--California--Los Angeles; Youth--California--Los Angeles; Clothing and dress--California--Los Angeles
Dressed for a family church celebration are, Elias Rodriguez Aparicio (photo donor's father) and his sister, Emily Aparicio (photo donor's aunt). They are standing at the side of the house by the front porch in Ramona Gardens, an area of Boyle...
Aparicio, Elias Rodriguez; Men--California--Los Angeles; Clothing and dress--California--Los Angeles;
Elias Rodriguez Aparicio (photo donor's father) and an unidentified male are dressed in long sleeved shirts, trousers and suspenders for a family gathering (possibly for a funeral) at a house in Ramona Gardens, an area of Boyle Heights, in the...
Aparicio, Emily; Young women--California--Los Angeles; Clothing and dress--California--Los Angeles
A formal portrait of Emily Aparicio (photo donor's aunt), possibly hand tinted in brown hues for the clothes and lips, pink for the face and green for the eyes. She is wearing a knit blouse under a blazer and has a bow on top of her hair. The photo...
Enjoying a ride on a wooden canopy boat at Lincoln Park, one of Los Angeles' first parks, are from left: Phillip Martinez (donor's brother), Frank Martinez (donor's father) and Tom Martinez (donor) in Lincoln Heights, Spring 1958.
Vibiana Aparicio-Chamberlin (photo donor) performs to the poem ""Yo Soy Joaquin"" during a Chicano walkout at Roosevelt High School. She is wearing a beret and a bandolier that is slung from across her right shoulder. The picture is adhered to a...
Aparicio-Chamberlin, Vibiana; Teatro de los Niños (Theater group)--California--Los Angeles; Children’s theater--California--Los Angeles; Community theater--California--Los Angeles; Drum--California--Los Angeles; Plaza de la Raza (Los Angeles,...
Vibiana Aparicio-Chamberlin (photo donor) performing in a Teatro de los Niños anti-migra street skit production. ""Migra"" is Spanish slang for immigration officials. Teatro de los Niños was the first Chicano theater group in the United States with...