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Les liaisons dangereuses
The First French Republic is an old prostitute who opens the door to Franco, who enters in his thief outfit with a revolver in his hand. Liberty sleeps in a bed while a member of the French legion watches her.
La Primera República Francesa es una vieja prostituta que le abre la puerta a Franco, que entra en su traje de ladrón con un revólver en la mano. Libertad duerme en una cama mientras un miembro de la legión francesa la vigila.
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Lesson in Semantics - flyer
Flyer made of the poem "Lessons in Semantics," from Angela de Hoyo's 1985 poetry collection, Woman Woman, published by Arte Público Press. -
Letter Addressed To Chairman Democratic Party Crockett County, Tex.
Letter sent by the LULAC Ozona Council no. 28 to Houston Smith, Chairman of the Democratic Executive Committee and published in the newspaper, El Defensor. The letter informs Chairman Smith that US citizens of Latin American descent are not being allowed to participate in the Democratic primary, despite their legal right to do so. The LULAC Council requests a meeting to discuss the issue with the Chairman. -
Letter from Allan Shivers to Alonso S. Perales October 8, 1954.
Letter from Allan Shivers to Alonso S. Perales thanking him for his recommendation of Fidencio M. Guerra as Judge for Hidalgo County. -
Letter from Beth Day to Leonor Grubbs, dated April 11, 1958
Letter from Beth Day to Leonor Grubbs (daughter of Leonor Villegas de Magnón) in which she graciously explains she has not found a publisher or interested party for Magnón's manuscript.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; Manuscripts; Mexican Revolution; Mexicoamericanos; Nurses; TEXAS; The Lady Was a Rebel -
Letter from Candy Torres to Charles Bolden, dated 13 Oct. 2009
Candy Torres letter to Charles Bolden about her work environment being hostile. From the correspondence letter Torres express that she suffers from depression, anxiety and PTSD and because of this she has been treated unfairly by former employees. She feels as if no one is taking her serious or wanting to do anything about her situation. -
Letter from Lay Council for the Spanish Speaking, Archdiocese of San Antonio, February 28, 1947.
Letter written in response to the discrimination of Henrietta Castillo, Anita Gomez, and Lucy Elizondo. the Lay Council for the Spanish Speaking sent a letter to various organizations and newspapers, denouncing this event. Several community leaders and educators signed the letter. -
Letter from the Sociedad mutualista obrera mexicana to Angelina Morales
Letter from Sociedad mutualista obrera mexicana to Angelina Morales about becoming the president for the Círculo femenino. -
Letter from Venustiano Carranza to General Pablo Gonzalez, dated April 1914
Letter from Venustiano Carranza to General Pablo Gonzalez informing him that La Cruz Blanca members will he heading out to Chihuahua to help with those injured in the Torreón. -
Letter to Alonso S. Perales from Edwardo Idar April 7th, 1928.
Letter from Eduardo Idar to Alonso Perales request that Perales take some men with him to Nicaragua. He also discusses potentially establishing a new printing plant.