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Emily Jimenez to "Dear Sir," c. 1975 on Latino Youth Inc. "Gente Para Ayuda" letterhead.
Letter from Latino Youth Inc. (Alternative High School) about coordinating activities with Mujeres Latinas en Acción for "young ladies" in Pilsen and requesting donated baking materials. -
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) -
"Lucha de la Comunidad de Pilsen Por Su Biblioteca," El Heraldo, v. II, no. 24, June 11, 1981, page 1.
Spanish language newspaper article with photo about June,1981 protests for a larger, centrally located public library in Pilsen. Organized by El Comité Pro-Biblioteca. -
Strike! While the iron is hot! Wages for housework
From print: color (poster format) 48.2 x 35.5 cm. -
Pilsen residents march outside City Hall
Members of Pilsen community march outside City Hall, protesting lack of Latino firefighters, 21 North LaSalle Street, Chicago, Illinois. From Black-and-white negative. -
18th St. Development Corporation flyer, "Si Se Puede" page 1, 1977.
Print/mimograph of hand drawing -
March from Mulshoe, Texas by the Texas Farmworkers Union
Jesus, Don Claudio & Pantaleon near Cisco, Texas. -
Salt of the Earth (1954 film poster)
Poster promoting the theatrical premiere of the 1954 American film Salt of the Earth at a (now demolished) theater on 86th Street in Manhattan. Mexican actress Rosaura Revueltas, who played the leading role, is shown. The poster had four "pages", as it was folded and two-sided, this is the "front" side.