Illustrated poem to Elena Poniatowska, text and image by Ángela de Hoyos. First published in The Americas Review, Vol.18, No.2. Summer 1990. Republished in 1996 as a poster poem by M&A Editions.
Handwritten text critiquing consumer culture and the use of sugar and saccharin in products such as toothpaste. Written on a return envelope for The Nation magazine.
Letter from Beth Day to Leonor Grubbs (daughter of Leonor Villegas de Magnón) in which she graciously explains she has not found a publisher or interested party for Magnón's manuscript.
Statement given by Bobby Davila in September 1946. Two boys are served carbonated water instead of malts at Metzger's. Insulted by the boy who didn't want to serve them, the boys come back at the end of his shift to fight. The fights soon escalate when one of the Anglo American boys brings a gun. Before the fighting begins, cars passing by disrupt the fight and the Mexican American boys run away. As they run away, Jesse Garcia is shot in the back of the head.