[Oral History Interview with Hector Flores] Page: 1
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Hector Flores
Interviewer: Malik H. Dulaney Date: September 3, 2011
Place of Interview: Dallas, TX
Mr. Dulaney: September 3, 2011, we are here with Mr. Hector
Flores for his interview. How are you doing,
Mr. Flores?
Mr. Flores: Great, how are you today?
Mr. Dulaney: Pretty good, pretty good. We're going to go
ahead and start this off, and we're going to
[going to] be laid back and kind of see where
this goes based on what you say, if that's
okay. And we have some set questions, which I
think were probably sent to you or should
have been sent to you.
Mr. Flores: I didn't get any questions.
Mr. Dulaney: No, okay. Let's go ahead and start off with
your background. Can you tell us where you
were born?
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