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Cynthia L. Muñoz papers, circa 1941-2011, scattered
1 items (58 pages) — 1.47 GB (online) — 7 digital audiovisual files
Cynthia L. Muñoz is a Detroit native and U-M Dearborn graduate who identifies as half Mexican/Spanish and half Polish/Hungarian. Materials in this collection include Muñoz's unpublished memoir, Vietnam War period correspondence from her uncle Ed Ryba, and family interviews, and photographs.
The Cynthia L. Muñoz papers are comprised of materials related to the Muñoz and Ryba families. The collection includes correspondence from Muñoz's uncle "Ed" Ryba over the course of his time in the U.S. Marine Corps during the Vietnam War, an unpublished memoir written by Muñoz as part of the Immigrant Memoir Project, and family interviews and photographs.
"A Long Road to the Beginning: A Causpanic Metamorphosis" memoir, 2011
Folder 1
Unpublished memoir describing Muñoz's childhood and youth in Detroit, her father's family life in Texas and mother's family in Detroit, lives of other family members, and her drug use and rehabilitation.
[Side 1; no Side 2], 2000 March 26
(A recording of Pedro discussing and singing a traditional birthday song from Mexico. Also included is a recording of John Henry Faulk reading his "Christmas Story" on NPR.)
[Side 1], 2000 March 26
(An interview where Cindy asks her parents, Dolly and Pedro, to discuss their experiences during school.)
[Side 2], 2000 March 26
(An interview where Cindy asks her parents, Dolly and Pedro, to discuss how they met.)