The memory of oranges
Citrus days preserved in oral history by Cal State Fullerton
OC Register.com’s article on the Oral History project (Reg Req’d, use Bugmenot to bypass registration)
Through a $5,000 grant from the California Stories Fund, Cal State Fullerton’s Center for Oral and Public History center conducted 21 interviews with former packinghouse workers, pickers in the fields, growers, and anyone who lived during the farming era to create the history project titled “Packed Up, Squeezed Out: The Citrus Industry in Placentia.”
Posted by Susan A. Kitchens on April 07, 2005 in
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