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Show. Espectáculo.
A man wearing a mask and chained at the ankle opens the curtains to begin a show.
Un hombre con una máscara y encadenado al tobillo abre las cortinas para comenzar un espectáculo.
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Si Se Puede, It Can Be Done. Boycott Lettuce and Grapes. Poster, 1978. Copyright Chicago Women's Graphics Collective
Poster printed with yellow, brown, green, and orange ink on white paper. A graphic of an agricultural lettuce field fills the upper two-thirds of the page. The top half of a yellow sun with jagged rays is visible just over the field at upper right in an orange sky. The sun is printed with a United Farm Workers eagle symbol and the text, "Sí Se Puede ~ It Can Be Done" in an arch along the top. Several figures in salmon-colored outfits work among the rows of lettuce throughout the center of the page. A group portrait of men, women, and children in green, white, and salmon-colored outfits fills the bottom third of the page above the text "Boycott Lettuce and Grapes" -
Siameses
Two catholic priests look alike as if they were Siamese twins. One is shaking hands with Francisco Franco and the other with a Spanish worker. -
Siete veces el sueño
Collection of short stories -
Signature of Alonso S. Perales ca. 1941.
Handwritten signature of Alonso S. Perales in 1941, 47 años. -
Signed photograph of Reverend James L. Novarro shaking hands with George H. W. Bush
Signed photograph of James L. Novarro shaking hands with George H. W. Bush. The autograph reads: "To Reverend Novarro with best wishes and friendship, George Bush." -
Signed Portrait of General Marcelino Murrieta
Signed portrait of General Marcelino Murrieta -
Silla y guitarra. Chair and Guitar.
A Spanish Civil Guard watches a stage featuring a chair and a guitar.
Un guardia civil español vigila un escenario con una silla y una guitarra.
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Sin Fronteras, v. 7, no. 3, Chicago, IL, August-September, 1980, cover.
Newsletter V 7., no., 3. With CASA organizational logo in right top corner, table of contents, and drawing of historic Mexican, Latin American, and Chicago resistance struggles by Pilsen artist Aurelio Díaz. -
Sinfonía a México
pastel on paper