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Title
Interview
with
Ernesto
Cortes
Jr.
,
1994
.
Interviewee
Cortes, Ernesto
Interviewer
Burkett, Lynnell Jackson.
Description
Holiday
Inn
Airport
Hotel
,
San
Antonio
,
Texas
The
inspirational
developer
of
Communities
Organized
for
Public
Service
reflects
on the
neighborhood-based
political
organization’s
accomplishments
and
transformational
role
in
San
Antonio
through
the
1970s
and
80s
.
Ernesto
Cortes
Jr
.
defines
COPS’
birth
as a
necessary
counter
to the
North
Side
oligarchy
that
controlled
the
city’s
political
and
economic
destiny
, and
details
COPS’
maturity
from its
days
pushing
for
public
spending
on
inner
city
infrastructure
needs
to its
collaborative
work
on
job-producing
economic
development
.
Date-Original
1994-05-27
Subject
San Antonio (Tex.).--economic conditions
San Antonio (Tex.).--social conditions
San Antonio (Tex.).
Civil rights
Mexicans in Texas
Communities Organized for Public Service (COPS)
Collection
Institute of Texan Cultures Oral History Collection
Local Subject
Oral History Interviews
Activism/Activists
Mexican Americans
Politics/Politicians
San Antonio History
Publisher
University of Texas at San Antonio
Type
text
Format
pdf
Digitization Specifications
24 bit, 200 dpi
Source
Interview with Ernesto Cortes Jr., 1994: Institute of Texan Cultures Oral History Collection
Language
eng
Finding Aid
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/utsa/00317/utsa-00317.html
Rights
http://lib.utsa.edu/SpecialCollections/services_copyright.html
Resource Identifier
OHT 923.8 C 828
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