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Cría Cuervos…
A three-panel cartoon. In the first panel, Uncle Sam gives dollars to Franco; in the second, Franco gives them to Castro and buys sugar; in the third, Franco is best friends with Castro and Khrushchev. Uncle Sam is thinking "A leopard never changes its spots."Tags Antifascism -- United States; Bases militares, Americanas -- España; Caricatura editorial -- Estados Unidos -- siglo XX; Castro, Fidel; Comercio de azúcar -- Cuba; Editorial Cartoons -- United States—20th century; Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeevich, 1894-1971; Military bases, American -- Spain; Periodicals -- United States; Soviet Union -- Politics and government -- 1936-1953; Sugar trade -- Cuba -- 20th century; Uncle Sam (Symbolic character); Unión Sovietica -- Politica y gobierno -
Crazy. Locos
Franco reads The New York Times in a large chair decorated with the Falangist yoke and arrows. He is quite surprised, and the caption reflects his thoughts: "Republicans, Democrats, and Elections! ... are they mad?"
Franco está leyendo The New York Times en un gran sillón decorado con el yugo y las flechas falangistas. Está bastante sorprendido y el pie de foto refleja sus pensamientos: "¡Republicanos, demócratas y elecciones! ... ¿Están locos?
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CPR demo with Mariachi musicians
At Community Health Education Training and Services Program booth, Festival de Mujeres 1979 -
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.
Un estadounidense y un español se cruzan. El lector puede ver sus pensamientos en burbujas. Aunque se parecen bastante, el español ve a un vaquero y el americano ve a un torero.
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Cover of Register Ledger for La Cruz Blanca
Cover of the register ledger that Leonor Villegas de Magnón kept in order to document and organize payments and receipts from La Cruz Blanca. -
Cover of The Rebel by Leonor Villegas de Magnón, published by Arte Público Press
Image of the book cover for The Rebel, an autobiographical account of Leonor Villegas de Magnón's experiences as a nurse during the Mexican Revolution in the U.S.-Mexico border region. This is the English version of her original account in Spanish and was first published in 1994 by Arte Público Press.Tags activistas; activists; Autobiography; Cruz Blanca, La; Feminism; Feminismo; first-hand account; HISPANIC Americans; Hispanoamericanos; Historia de Tejas; Historical Autobiography; La Rebelde; Latinas; Latinas, Mexican Revolution; Leonor Villegas de Magnón; Mexican American Literature; Mexican Revolution; Mexicoamericanos; Nurses; TEXAS; The Lady Was a Rebel -
Cover of "From the Inside, Out: A collection of poems, stories, anecdotes, and other writings"
Cover of a collection of poems, stories, anecdotes, and other writings by the children at Adams Elementary School, Harlandale Independent School District in San Antonio, Texas. -
Corrido a Pedro Infante
Sombrero Records advertisement for newspaper, lyrics and music by Jose Morante, image of Pedro Infante. Grabación Sombrero SO-111