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Oral history interview with Helen Caparis
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Title
Oral history interview with Helen Caparis
Series Title
Collection Guide (External)
Created Date
December 12th, 2005
Description
The Greek-American Oral History Project documents the historical experiences of immigrant Greeks and first-generation Greek Americans in the Sacramento region. Interviewees discuss events dating back to the turn of the twentieth century, including memories relating to the immigration experience, family life, the development of the Greek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation, and the social life of the Greek-American community. Ongoing interviews are focused on the unchronicled experiences of Greeks in California agriculture, particularly in the Central Valley. Born in 1921, Helen Caparis was the eldest child of Greek immigrants Vasileki and George Manolis. Her parents were from Arcadia. Her mother, Vasileki Kolanzopolis was born in 1894 in Tripolis. Her father George Manolis, born 1884, came from a village outside of Tripolis. At the turn of the century, George moved to the United States for the first time and worked for the railroad in Omaha. He later settled in Sacramento, working in the hotel business. He returned to Greece around 1910, when he met Vasileki. Together, they moved to Sacramento, California in 1920 and started their family. Helen grew up in Sacramento, completed high school in 1939 and later worked for Social Security as a recorder and translator.
Creators and Contributors
Creator:
Capital Campus Oral History Program
Subject Topic
Spatial Coverage
Language
Media Type
Format
Transcript
Extent
71
Pages
Dimensions
8.5
x
11
in
Generation
Original
Copyright Statement
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Country of Creation
United States
Contributing Organization
Call Number
GAOH/01
Contributing Organization Contact Information
Email: lib-scua@saclink.csus.edu
Phone: (916) 278-5240
Phone: (916) 278-5240
Organization Websites
Link to Internet Archive