Ben Alviclar

Oral history interview with Chicano Tustin resident, Ben Alviclar by Viola Valles Beilin.




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1977-05-04

Viola Valles Beilin

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View of Mexican family seated on brick wall; children holding cotton candy; other people in background.
Courtesy of the California History Room, California State Library, Sacramento, California

I have this thing about when somebody comes to me, especially a Mexican American, I feel a moral obligation to help. I really do. And I think that’s what eventually led me into my areas of endeavor that I’m in now.