Mesa Leadership talk with Angy Booker, Celia Burns, Susie Sato, 2003 November 1, 2006 March
Abstract
Booker, Burns, and Sato ? all from well-known families who helped settle Mesa ? participate in a panel interview to talk about Mesa in the early 1900's. They each tell how their families came to Mesa and what they did for a living, including farming and cooking at a downtown armory. They discuss everyday life ? doing laundry by hand, swimming in the canals for recreation, and keeping cool without air-conditioning. Booker talks about being part of the first African-American family to live in Mesa. Sato talks about being Japanese in an area that was primarily Mormon; she also describes the situation she and other Japanese-Americans were in during WWII. They conclude the interview by fielding questions from the audience ? telling what they like about contemporary Mesa and giving some school-day memories.
Dates
- 2003 November 1
- Digitization: 2006 March
Creator
- Zafra, Sarah (Interviewer, Person)
Digital Repository
Mesa Leadership talk with Angy Booker, Celia Burns, Susie Sato
Language of Materials
Materials in English, Spanish, and other languages.
Conditions Governing Access
Use or distribution of these materials must be approved by the Mesa Historical Society. All rights reserved.
Extent
1 Items ; 47 minutes, 32 seconds
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Computer hardware: 3 Intel Celeron 1.8 GHz/224 MB RAM PCs manufactured by PowerSpec, each with a Firewire hard drive (2 manufactured by MicroNet, 1 by LaCie); M-Audio Delta Audiophile internal sound card; External Firewire hard drive; Analog to digital converter: Prism Sound Dream ADA-8XR, Prism Sound Dream AD-2; Analog playback equipment: Nakamichi Dragon, Nakamichi cassette deck 1; Operating system: Windows XP; Capture and editing software: Steinberg Wavelab 4.0; Formatting software: Sony Soundforge.
General
Transcript available
- African Americans -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- Interviews
- Agriculture -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- History
- Booker, Angy (Interviewee)
- Burns, Celia (Interviewee)
- Frontier and pioneer life -- Mesa (Ariz.)
- Interviews
- Japanese Americans -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- Interviews
- Mesa (Ariz.) -- History -- 20th century
- Mesa (Ariz.) -- Social life and customs -- 20th century
- Race relations -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- History
- Sato, Susie Ikeda (Interviewee)
Source
- Mesa Historical Society (Organization)
- Heritage Colorado (Organization)
Creator
- Zafra, Sarah (Interviewer, Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Special Collections and Archives Repository