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DESCRIPTION:Virginia Sanchez will be speaking for the Southwest Studies block 1 Aficionados Luncheon Lecture\, and lunch will be served. \n\nSánchez is an independent historian and author from Denver. She was a recipient of the 2023 Hulbert Center Fellowship for Community and Contingent Scholars\, and we are excited to welcome her back for our first Aficionados Lecture of the year on September 6th\, at 12:00pm at Taste Restaurant in the Fine Arts Center. Sánchez will explain how and why New Mexico lost its northern area when the U.S. Congress created Colorado Territory in 1861. She will also discuss the political obstacles\, cultural conflicts\, and prejudice experienced by Hispano representatives to the Colorado Territorial Legislature\, and how the lives of 7\,000 Spanish-speaking\, U.S. citizens were impacted by this congressional action. She is the author of Pleas and Petitions: Hispano Culture and Legislative Conflict in Territorial Colorado\, published by the University of Colorado Press in 2020. \n\nRSVP swshulbert@coloradocollege.edu or https://forms.gle/dkup2gKdVnCqsxVR9 This event is open to the general public.  https://www.coloradocollege.edu/newsevents/calendar/details.html?EventID=55190&amp\;booking=1SEQUENCE:0\n\nhttps://today.coloradocollege.edu/events/6842
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SUMMARY:Aficionados Luncheon: Displaced in Place in Territorial Colorado\, 1861-1875
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