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Chicago Urban League Women's Division
In Chicago, IL. Pictured left to right are: Ida O. Williams, James W. Compton, Hugh O'Brian, Jimmye Calm, and Josie Foster. -
Rev. Addie Wyatt speaking at the first Coalition of Labor Union Women convention in Chicago
In auditorium. This was the first convention of the Coalition of Labor Union Women. -
Executive Committee members, Mujeres Latinas en Acción (MLEA), 1979
L to R: Elena Sarabia, Linda Coronado, Gwen Stern. At MLEA office with MLEA poster in background. -
1963 University of Illinois Chicago Circle campus model and the circle interchange
From a campus catalogue. Identifier catalog196364univ -
Poetry Reading benefit leaflet, poems by South African writers James Matthews and Ilva MacKay, February 6, 1977 (?), New Word Resource Center, Chicago, IL.
Leaflet advertising poetry readings with poems by James Matthews and Ilva MacKay on February 6 at First United Methodist Church and February 12 at New World Resource Center. The leaflet says James Matthews and Ilva MacKay are victims of racism in South Africa. -
University of Illinois at Springfield campus
Aerial view of University of Illinois at Springfield campus -
La Mujer Despierta newsletter, June 1979. Publication of Mujeres Latinas en Acción, Chicago. IL. Editor: Diana Solís.
Page 1 of newsletter, issue 2. Image from 1979 Festival de Mujeres poster based on photograph by Diana Solís. -
Spanish Coalition for Jobs office with Mary Gonzalez-Koenig (founder)
Outdoor view. This organization was renamed National Latino Education Institute -
Festival de Mujeres flyer, Chicago, IL, 1979
Flyer for Festival de Mujeres, June 30, 1979, on 17th Street between Wood and Wolcott streets. On paper, with image by Mercedes Corona based on a photograph by Diana Solís. Sponsored by Mujeres Latinas en Acción. -
Si Se Puede, It Can Be Done. Boycott Lettuce and Grapes. Poster, 1978. Copyright Chicago Women's Graphics Collective
Poster printed with yellow, brown, green, and orange ink on white paper. A graphic of an agricultural lettuce field fills the upper two-thirds of the page. The top half of a yellow sun with jagged rays is visible just over the field at upper right in an orange sky. The sun is printed with a United Farm Workers eagle symbol and the text, "Sí Se Puede ~ It Can Be Done" in an arch along the top. Several figures in salmon-colored outfits work among the rows of lettuce throughout the center of the page. A group portrait of men, women, and children in green, white, and salmon-colored outfits fills the bottom third of the page above the text "Boycott Lettuce and Grapes"