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Jira artística California
Announcement of an antifascist tour in California -
José Rubia Barcia
Portrait of Rubia Barcia for his España Libre's column -
Libertad. Freedom
People are peacefully demonstrating for freedom and the Civil guards use violence against demonstrators. -
Manifestaciones. Demonstrations
Workers and intellectuals are demonstrating in Spain for civil rights and a Civil Guard is aghast seeing the number of demonstrations grow. -
Manifestaciones. Demonstrations
Three different demonstrations come together to the front of the cartoon. Demonstrators are drawn in white. In front of them, a row of armed Civil Guards is drawn in black.Tags Alianza Sindical Obrera; Anti-fascist Cultures -- United States; Antifascism -- United States; Caricatura editorial -- Estados Unidos -- siglo XX; Demonstrations -- Spain; Editorial Cartoons -- United States -- 20th century; Libertad sindical; Manifestaciones -- España; Periodicals -- United States; Political repression; Repression política; Second Spanish Republic; Segunda República española; Sociedades Hispanas Confederadas de los Estados Unidos de Norte América (SHC) -- United States; Spanish fascism -
Mercado Común. Common Market
A cartoon belittles Franco’s intentions to enter the European Union. An old Franco, dressed in his military uniform, rides an emaciated horse toward the European Union. The horse is blindfolded, and the flies buzzing around it are waiting for its imminent death. The dying horse carries a banner that reads “Freedom of The Press." It's clear that it will be hard to get there with this horse. The barren soil contrasts with Franco’s corpulence. -
Mineros. Miners
Franco cannot sleep scared of the miners affiliated to the Labor Union Alliance; -
Monarquía. Monarchy
Old Franco thinks of Juan Carlos as the new King of Spain to continue leading his regime of oligarchs, military men, and the Catholic Church. Meanwhile, a worker continues to hope for a liberal democracy.