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HISPANIC COMMUNITY DISAPPOINTED WITH LACK OF PUBLIC SELECTION PROCESS

September 12, 1990 By Yolanda Reynolds Amid repeated protests that the Historic Ads Advisory committee was not following agreed upon procedures, the committee decided to place the statue in downtown San Jose. Exactly where and when is yet to be decided. The one other decision was that the Fallon statue does not belong in the …

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H.A.A.C. to determine Fallon statue fate tonight

September 5, 1990 By Yolanda Reynolds Last week the Historic’ Arts advisory Committee meeting brought together a number of historians from throughout the Bay Area whose specialty is early day California history. Most of the historians who spoke before the committee at that meeting felt that Fallon’s raising of the American flag was not really …

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HISPANICS: A FORCE IN CALIFORNIA TO MEET THE CHALLENGE OF THE 21ST CENTURY

August 22, 1990 By Yolanda Reynolds Hispanics in Clara County number an estimated 310,000. The City of San Jose has both the largest concentration of and the highest percentage of Hispanics (est. to be 30%) of any city in the County. There are 14 cities in Santa Clara County whose total population is estimated to …

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