Albert Sierra

The recording documents the life of Albert Sierra, a Chicano Assistant Professor of Law at Western State University College of Law in Fullerton, California.




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1979-01-25

Viola Valles Beilin

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View of men leaning against food service counter on Broadway in Los Angeles. A food counter's menu signs can be seen behind them.
Courtesy of the California History Room, California State Library, Sacramento, California

During the time that I grew up in East L.A., although I didn’t know it until I got involved with politics, the East L.A. area, the unincorporated East L.A. area, was the most stable area in the County of Los Angeles.