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Statement given by Bobby Davila in September 1946
Statement given by Bobby Davila in September 1946. Two boys are served carbonated water instead of malts at Metzger's. Insulted by the boy who didn't want to serve them, the boys come back at the end of his shift to fight. The fights soon escalate when one of the Anglo American boys brings a gun. Before the fighting begins, cars passing by disrupt the fight and the Mexican American boys run away. As they run away, Jesse Garcia is shot in the back of the head. -
Statue of Liberty. Estatua de la libertad.
Franco is painting The Statue of Liberty as a Spanish Civil Guard, with the Falange yoke and arrows, carrying a pistol and a sable.
Franco pinta La Estatua de la Libertad como un guardia civil español, con el yugo y las fechas de la Falange, con una pistola y un sable.
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Statues. Estatuas.
Three statues stand together: a gorilla wearing an amulet, a donkey standing on its hind legs, and a pig sitting in a chair.
Tres estatuas están juntas: un gorila con un amuleto, un burro sobre sus patas traseras y un cerdo sentado en una silla.
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Stomach. Barriga.
A wealthy man's stomach squashes a poor Spaniard against a wall.
El estómago de un hombre rico aplasta a un pobre español contra una pared.
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Stories and Tales from Dona Ramona: The Rio Bravo - The coldest sea is the Dead Sea
A two-paragraph narrative of the wild Rio Grande River in the early 20th Century. Translated by Neil J. Devereaux. -
Stormy Rally Climaxes Austin March
News clipping detailing James L. Novarro's attempt to persuade Mexican Americans at a rally to work within the system and disregard voices spewing hate and lawlessness. The rally supported a $1.25 minimum wage, but support for this cause had lost momentum by this time. -
Strike! While the iron is hot! Wages for housework
From print: color (poster format) 48.2 x 35.5 cm. -
STS 51A Press conference
Astronauts Anna Lee Fisher and Joseph Allen answering questions by reporters in Bldg 2 - Public Affairs Office. -
Students in Gads Hill Center’s library, c. 1985
Gads Hill Center’s library served as a sub-branch of the Chicago Public Library from 1928 until 1989, when the new Pilsen Branch Library opened at 1805 S. Loomis St. -
Students' opinions. Opiniones de los estudiantes.
Franco swings his swords at the students' views about his regime.
Franco blande sus sables contra las opiniones de los estudiantes sobre su régimen.