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International Antifascist Solidarity (U.S. Section) (S.I.A.)
S.I.A. fundraiser flyer -
Revisando las noticias
Poem about exile in New York; -
Belly. Barriga.
The rich man's belly squishes the ordinary man into the wall. -
Low wages. Salarios bajos.
A man is doing multiple jobs at one time. He is writing with his left hand. Holding a nail with his left foot as he hammers it with his right hand. He is also typewriting with his left foot. -
New Franco's Autarchy. Nueva economía de austeridad franquista.
A Banner saying "New Franco's Autarchy" runs perpendicular in the middle of the cartoon. On the top a rich man, a falangist, an Opus Dei priest, and a military man in black and they are holding their big stomachs with their hands. After crossing the banner, their stomachs grow bigger. At the bottom, common men cross the banner and they get thinner and no longer have clothes. -
Frankist Spain. España Frankista.
A rich man with the words "Frankist State" on his coat shows his little boy a cake on a shop, while a poor child begs him. -
Boy in Rags. Niño pobre.
A child in rags is in the front while the church, the military, and the oligarchy run away. The caption reads "Franco Regime." -
The Imperial Eagle. El águila imperial.
An imperial eagle flies away with money bags in its talons and Franco cannot detain it. The caption reads, "The Imperial Eagle flies … to Switzerland." -
Cowboy and Torero
An American and a Spaniard cross paths. The reader can see their thoughts in bubbles. Although they look quite alike, the Spaniard sees a cowboy, and the American sees a Torero; -
Eisenhower
Franco is next to a Christmas tree with fascist decorations: swastikas, the three-cornered hat of the Civil Guard, a tank, a Stuka, the Falange insignia, a revolver, a football, a skull, and the fascist slogan “Arriba España.” Instead of garlands, there are chains. Instead of an angel on top of the tree, there are the gallows. Franco is excited with the many presents under the tree. The presents are labeled United Nations, Relations with De Gaulle, European Politics. Tellingly, he looks at the present labeled “Eisenhower Visit,” one of the biggest.