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From Rocks, Stone, and Dust. Reina Ortiz Morazan, El Salvador. Interviewed by Leslie Castillo. I was nervous of getting caught, I didnt want to go back home. Some of the things that we would do for jobs is that we would buy things or materials from the market for others and delivering the items to their houses. We also get some. I remember the type of food we made such as. And we also made a different type of. My aunt wanted to bring us to the United States because there was a war commencing when I w.

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It is good to have an end to journey toward, but it is the journey that matters in the end. When I was in college, at UC Davis,. I interviewed my grandmother, Romilda Sanson for an oral history paper in Dr. In San Francisco, CA. Under the instruction of their teacher, Lisa Morehouse.

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From Rocks, Stone, and Dust. Reina Ortiz Morazan, El Salvador. Interviewed by Leslie Castillo. I was nervous of getting caught, I didnt want to go back home. Some of the things that we would do for jobs is that we would buy things or materials from the market for others and delivering the items to their houses. We also get some. I remember the type of food we made such as. And we also made a different type of. My aunt wanted to bring us to the United States because there was a war commencing when I w.

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