Barbara Mouton Collection
User Collection PublicArtifacts compiled by Barbara Mouton throughout her time as East Palo Alto's Mayor and City Councilmember. Maisha Mouton was instrumental in preserving the artifacts for her mother. Her collection focuses on the battle for the city's incorporation, civil rights, city history, and affordable housing.
Barbara Mouton was the first Mayor of newly incorporated East Palo Alto. A Bay Area native, Mrs. Mouton moved to East Palo Alto after attending Stanford University and devoted her life to fighting for affordable housing, civil rights, youth development, and senior services.
Works (710)
Title | Date Added | Visibility | |
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2022-06-27 | Public | ||
2022-06-27 | Public | ||
2022-06-27 | Public | ||
'Don't Hesitate Incorporate' Bumper Sticker This work also belongs to: Incorporation of East Palo Alto Timeline Collection (1980 - 1994) |
2022-06-27 | Public | |
2022-07-05 | Public | ||
District Gets Bad Grades - Peninsula Times Tribune This work also belongs to: Ravenswood City School District Collection |
2022-07-14 | Public | |
Ravenswood Will Present Grant Plan - Peninsula Times Tribune This work also belongs to: Ravenswood City School District Collection |
2022-07-11 | Public | |
Three Persons in Race for Ravenswood Board - Times Tribune This work also belongs to: Ravenswood City School District Collection |
2022-07-07 | Public | |
Seabrook is Weary of Top Jobs - Peninsula Times Tribune This work also belongs to: Ravenswood City School District Collection |
2022-07-07 | Public | |
A League of Her Own - Palo Alto Weekly This work also belongs to: Ravenswood City School District Collection |
2022-07-08 | Public |