Gamal Abdel Nasser Hussein is dancing with a young woman from Suez, while a tall, large folclórica wearing a British flag pendant seems unsure about how to dance with a small military man (Franco), who is reaching out and trying to look at her, but his Falangist hat is obstructing his view.
Gamal Abdel Nasser Hussein baila con una joven Suez. Mientras tanto una folclórica alta y corpulenta que lleva un colgante con la bandera británica no está convencida de bailar con un pequeño militar (Franco). Este se acerca y trata de mirarla pero su sombrero falangista le obstruye la visión.
Gads Hill Center’s library served as a sub-branch of the Chicago Public Library from 1928 until 1989, when the new Pilsen Branch Library opened at 1805 S. Loomis St.
News clipping detailing James L. Novarro's attempt to persuade Mexican Americans at a rally to work within the system and disregard voices spewing hate and lawlessness. The rally supported a $1.25 minimum wage, but support for this cause had lost momentum by this time.