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Niña. Little Girl.
A little girl has been killed by Stukas' bombs and her body lies down next to a Spanish history book. The caption says "Eternal Scenes from people who suffer." -
Hierro para refugios. Iron for Shelters.
A man is constructing a Spanish Civil War shelter with iron donated by the members of the Confederated Hispanic Societies (CHS) in the Republican zone. Iron will be sent to Spain in the campaign "American Relief Ship for Spain;"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 -
¿Y ésto por qué? Why?
A woman covers with a blanket killed children during the Spanish Civil War. The drawing caption says "Why?" -
La Bestia; The Beast;
A beast personifies Fascism. It is carrying broken buildings on its back, signifying the end of civilization. It carries an ax and a net that contains nude women and their children. -
Letter from Felix Fraga to Esther Campos
Letter from Felix Fraga, Houston City Councilmember District H, to Esther Campos, congratulating her on her election to the Board of Education of the Houston Independent School District (HISD). -
In Loving Memory María Esther Campos
Printed funeral program for María Esther Campos, including her photograph, order of service and obituary. -
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) -
Distinguished paradoxist honorary membership
Distinguished achievement in the paradoxist literary Movement and honorary membership -
Houston's Climate, People Give Visiting Comic Warm Welcome
Newspaper clipping about comedian Jose Jimenez (also known as Bill Dana), his visit to Houston, and his interview on the KLVL radio station. Includes a picture by Jim Cox of Mary Helen Martinez with Jimenez. -
To Sr. Lic. Alonso S. Perales, From Pedro Fernandez, Noviembre 30 de 1936
Letter from Pedro Fernandez to Alonso S. Perales, asking him to please translate Social Security Form SS-5 from Spanish to English. The form, published in San Antonio's La Prensa on Nov. 26, 1936, stated that people of Mexican descent should be classified as white.