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A tall woman in black holding scissors symbolizes the censorship in Spain, which is poised to eliminate the arts.
Una mujer alta vestida de negro, con unas tijeras en la mano, simboliza la censura en España que está a punto de recortar las artes.
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!Cría Cuervos!...
A short Franco kicks a tall Uncle Sam in the knee, which causes Uncle Sam cold sweats. The medals of honor from Franco’s army uniform fall to the floor with the force of the kick. -
¡Hijo Mío. Tu vida será más humana!
A working-class family gives reasons to fight fascism. -
¡Lo que encierran los libros!
What’s in the books!Aurelio Pego's chronicle on students' strikes in Barcelona. -
¿A dónde nos llevas?
Franco is driving a carriage pulled by his supporters. It contains a big bag of dollars for fascist countries, the monarchy, the aristocracy, and the economic elite. It has the Spanish flag, and the Falangist motto "Arriba España," a Catholic cross, and a swastika. The legend says "To a Happy Spain." -
¿Y ésto por qué? Why?
A woman covers with a blanket killed children during the Spanish Civil War. The drawing caption says "Why?" -
"Marcha ascendente”
Photograph, transcription, and translation of Violeta's Miqueli editorial. -
1 de mayo. May 1st.
Two panels contrast people celebrating labor day during the Second Spanish Republic with demonstrations for for civil rights during Francisco Franco Dictatorship.Tags Antifascism -- United States; Caricatura Editorial; Caricatura editorial -- Estados Unidos -- siglo XX; Demonstrations -- Spain; Editorial Cartoons -- United States -- 20th century; Labor Day; Manifestaciones -- España; Periodicals -- United States; Political repression; Primero de Mayo; Repression política; Sociedades Hispanas Confederadas de los Estados Unidos de Norte América (SHC) -- United States -
14 de abril y Franco. April, 14th and Franco
The date that commemorates the Second Republic, April 14, has been painted on a street wall. Francisco Franco is alarmed at the growing assertiveness of the antifascist resistance. -
14 de abril. April, 14th.
A student is holding a torch and a sign that announces students' support to the Republic and asks for freedom of association.Tags Alianza Sindical Obrera; Antifascism -- United States; Caricatura editorial -- Estados Unidos -- siglo XX; Demonstrations -- Spain; Editorial Cartoons -- United States -- 20th century; Libertad sindical; Manifestaciones -- España; Manifestaciones de estudiantes; Periodicals -- United States; Political repression; Repression política; Second Spanish Republic; Segunda República española; Student demonstrations