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Exhibición Anual de Artistas Independientes en Nueva York 2
Una noticia de una exhibición de arte en Nueva York con varias artistas
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Exodus
Spanish Civil War refugees walk toward the French border. -
Facts and Figures about the Latin American Baptist Radio Program
This flyer gives important information about La Hora Bautista [The Baptist Hour] radio program. The program began its daily broadcast on December 1st,1950. At the time the flyer was created, the program was in range of 3,000,000 Spanish speakers with 3,000 daily listeners. -
Faculty member Otto Pikaza (center) and students at a University Hall sit-in that helped lead to the founding of the Latin American and Latino studies program
Students: Carlos Heredia (far l., partial view), Rudy Lozano (l. profile leaning in with moustache), Josefina Kramer (r., standing) -
Falange House. Casa Falangista.
Two long arms with the word "Freedom" on the sleeves seize two military leaders in Poland and Hungary. Franco is in a Falange house with a chair wedged against the door. Dos largos brazos con la palabra "Libertad" en las mangas agarran a dos líderes militares de Polonia y Hungría. Franco está en una casa de la Falange con una silla atrancada contra la puerta. -
Falangist and Communist. Falangista y Comunista.
A symmetrical composition features two military men sitting back-to-back. On the left, a man in a Falangist uniform, marked by the yoke and arrows symbol, grips a rifle while seated on the body of a bound and gagged civilian. On the right, a man in a Soviet-style Communist uniform, bearing the hammer and sickle, mirrors this pose, holding a rifle as he sits on a similarly bound civilian. The two soldiers exhibit nearly identical posture and expression, emphasizing moral equivalence. The civilians lie prone, gagged, and suffering.
Una composición simétrica presenta dos militares sentados espalda con espalda. A la izquierda, un hombre con uniforme falangista, marcado con el símbolo del yugo y las flechas, empuña un rifle mientras está sentado sobre el cuerpo de un civil atado y amordazado. A la derecha, un hombre con un uniforme comunista de estilo soviético, con la hoz y el martillo, imita esta pose, sosteniendo un rifle mientras se sienta sobre un civil atado de manera similar. Los dos soldados exhiben una postura y expresión casi idénticas, enfatizando la equivalencia moral. Los civiles yacen boca abajo, amordazados y sufriendo.
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Falangist Orangutan
A Falangist, portrayed as an orangutan, is hanging from a tree branch, which suddenly breaks.
Un falangista retratado como un orangután cuelga de la rama de un árbol, que de repente esta se rompe.
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Falangista
A Falangist is doing the Roman salute and wears a shirt with a big yoke-and-arrow emblem of the Falange on the left side. His stomach is big signifying his upper class, his feet are moving like a child, which implies his low cognitive capabilities.Tags Anti-fascist Cultures -- United States; Caricatura Editorial; Culturas Antifascistas -- Estados Unidos; España Libre (New York, 1939-1977); Fascism -- Spain -- 1939-1975; Fascismo -- España -- 1939-1975; Sociedades Hispanas Confederadas de los Estados Unidos de Norte América (SHC) -- United States -
Father with Many Children Cartoon
A pencil sketch of a distressed man surrounded with children. Accompanying text reads: "Don't feel badly...somebody's got to populate the world!." One the lower register "What... another baby again?" is crossed out and revised to read "What... another one?" -
Federica Montseny hace un llamamiento vibrante a las mujeres de América
Montseny se dirige a las mujeres americanas para pedirles su solidaridad, protesta política y ayuda material en la lucha de España contra el fascismo.