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121. Guatemalan presidential candidate Jorge Carpio at a press conference Guatemalan presidential candidate Jorge Carpio at a press conferenceCarpio, Jorge (Carpio Nicolle); Guatemala; Unión del Centro Nacional (Guatemala); Presidential elections -- GuatemalaJorge Carpio was the founder, former leader, and secretary general of Union del Centro Nacional (UCN), then the largest opposition party in Guatemala. He finished second in Guatemala's presidential e

122. Guatemalan presidential candidate Jorge Carpio with his constituents Guatemalan presidential candidate Jorge Carpio with his constituentsCarpio, Jorge (Carpio Nicolle); Guatemala; Unión del Centro Nacional (Guatemala); Presidential elections -- GuatemalaJorge Carpio was the founder, former leader, and secretary general of Union del Centro Nacional (UCN), then the largest opposition party in Guatemala. He finished second in Guatemala's presidential e

123. H.R.8000 H.R.8000Ambassadors -- United States; Biculturalism; Bilingualism; Diplomatic and consular service, American; Education, Bilingual; Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973; Los Angeles City School District ; Mexican Americans; Mexican Americans -- Education - California; Minorities -- Education - California; Nava, Julian, 1927-; Roybal, Edward Ross, 1916-; United States. Congress. House; United States -- Foreign relations -- 20th century; United States -- Foreign relations -- MexicoCongressman Edward R. Roybal sent out this copy of H.R. 8000, the Bilingual Educational Opportunity Act, to Julian Nava. In 1967 Roybal authored this first bilingual education bill to provide local s

124. Handbook of the Supreme Council of the Mexican-American Movement Handbook of the Supreme Council of the Mexican-American MovementFriendly societies; Mexican American Movement (U.S.). Supreme Council; Mexican Americans; Mexican American students; YMCA of Los Angeles;The Supreme Council of the Mexican-American Movement, whose theme was "Progress Through Education," was created in 1945 to "improve, social, educational, economic and spiritual conditions among Mexica

125. High school walkouts, demonstrations sweep L.A. High school walkouts, demonstrations sweep L.A.In March of 1968, Mexican-American students from Lincoln, Garfield, Roosevelt, Belmont, and Wilson High Schools walked out to protest the racism and educational inequality Mexican-American youth faced

126. Hot News: Tamales!!! Fundraiser to Benefit Rodolfo Acuña V. UC Regents Hot News: Tamales!!! Fundraiser to Benefit Rodolfo Acuña V. UC RegentsAcuña, Rodolfo F.; Fund raising; Mothers of East Los Angeles; Madres del Este de Los Angeles, Santa Isabel; Mexican American women; University of California (System); University of California, Santa BarbaraThe Mothers of East Los Angeles (MELA) started in 1985 when a group of women organized to fight a proposal for the construction of a new state prison in their neighborhood. Their efforts were success

127. Howard Berman and Jose Hernandez at Installation of Comisión Femenil New Officers Howard Berman and Jose Hernandez at Installation of Comisión Femenil New OfficersComisión Femenil San Fernando Valley; Berman, Howard L. (Howard Lawrence), 1941-; Alarcón, Corina; Hernandez, Jose; Mexican American women; Mexican American women -- Political Activity; Feminism -- CaliforniaComisión Femenil San Fernando Valley traditionally swears in its new governing officers with a festive and celebratory event. New officers are installed while outgoing officers are acknowledged for

128. Immigration raids by agents of the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) Immigration raids by agents of the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS)Emigration and immigration; Illegal aliens; Raids; United States. Immigration and Naturalization Service; United States. Department of Homeland Security (Immigration)Two INS border patrol agents take in two Mexican Nationals picked up in Hollywood--a deportation of illegal aliens based on appearance. The photograph would have accompanied a newspaper article by Fr

129. In Few Words/ En Pocas Palabras by José Antonio Burciaga In Few Words/ En Pocas Palabras by José Antonio BurciagaBurciaga, José Antonio; Culture Clash (Comedy troupe); Mexican Americans; FolkloreJosé Antonio Burciaga (1940-1996) was one of the founding members of Culture Clash, and performed with the group from 1984 to 1988. An activist, writer, lecturer, and muralist, Burciaga grew up in El

130. In Memory of a Home Boy In Memory of a Home BoyMural painting and decoration -- 20th century; East Los Angeles (Calif.); MemorialsPhotograph of a mural in East Los Angeles painted in the memory of a person with the initials VNE. The mural appears on the Estrada Court Apartments (3232 Estrada Street, Los Angeles, CA 90023). Th

131. International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union letter from Pete Moore to Frank Agundez and Hank International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union letter from Pete Moore to Frank Agundez and Hank FloresInternational Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's UnionPresident Pete Moore of ILWU, Local 13 (located in Long Beach, California) wrote to Frank Agundez and Hank Flores of the same union to formally notify them that a group of three Mexican longshoremen w

132. Invitation to the wedding of Antonio Calvo and Luz Mendez Invitation to the wedding of Antonio Calvo and Luz MendezCalvo, Antonio R., 1900-; Calvo, Luz Mendez, 1896-; Emigration and immigration; Marriage; Mexican Americans; Mexico -- History -- Revolution, 1910-1920; San Fernando (Calif.); San Fernando, Rey de España (Mission : San Fernando, Calif.); Sonora (Mexico: State); WeddingsAntonio Regalado Calvo (1900-1973) and Maria de la Luz Mendez Calvo (1896-1982) were immigrants from Sonora, Mexico. They made a life together as the owners of a small Mexican restaurant, Las Delicia

133. José Antonio Burciaga, "Spilling the Beans" José Antonio Burciaga, "Spilling the Beans"Burciaga, José Antonio; Culture Clash (Comedy troupe); Mexican Americans;José Antonio Burciaga (1940-1996) was one of the founding members of Culture Clash, and performed with the group from 1984 to 1988. An activist, writer, lecturer, and muralist, Burciaga grew up in El

134. Juana Beatríz Gutiérrez and other members of the Mothers of East L.A. at a water conservation press Juana Beatríz Gutiérrez and other members of the Mothers of East L.A. at a water conservation press conferenceLatina; Mexican American women; Mothers of East Los Angeles; Madres del Este de Los Angeles; Press conferences; Water conservation; Women in politicsThe Mothers of East Los Angeles (MELA) started in 1985 when a group of women organized to fight a proposal for the construction of a new state prison in their neighborhood. Their efforts were success

135. Juana Beatríz Gutiérrez at the demonstration against the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) Juana Beatríz Gutiérrez at the demonstration against the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB)Acuña, Rodolfo F.; University of California, Santa Barbara; Actions and defenses; Demonstrations; Gutiérrez, Juana Beatríz; Mothers of East Los Angeles; Madres del Este de Los AngelesStudents at UCSB helped Acuña organize a demonstration against the university soon after he was denied a professorship. This image shows Juana Beatriz Gutierrez, one of the founders of las Madres de

136. Julian Nava Julian NavaAmbassadors -- United States; Diplomatic and consular service, American; Los Angeles City School District; Mexican Americans; Mexican Americans -- Education -- California; Minorities -- Education -- California; Nava, Julian, 1927-; United States -- Foreign relations -- 20th century; United States -- Foreign relations -- MexicoBorn and raised in East Los Angeles, Julian Nava became one of the first Mexican-American graduates of Pomona College and one of the first Mexican-American doctoral students at Harvard University. He

137. Julian Nava and Cesar Chavez Julian Nava and Cesar ChavezAmbassadors -- United States; Chavez, Cesar, 1927-; Diplomatic and consular service, American ; Los Angeles City School District; Mexican Americans; Mexican Americans -- Education -- California; Minorities -- Education -- California; Nava, Julian, 1927-; United Farm Workers; United States -- Foreign relations -- 20th century; United States -- Foreign relations -- MexicoJulian Nava and Cesar Chavez are seen shaking hands in this undated photograph. Both men met and worked together in many situations throughout their careers. In 1967, Chavez, then the president of t

138. Julian Nava and Mexican President José López Portillo Julian Nava and Mexican President José López PortilloAmbassadors -- United States; Carter, Jimmy, 1924-; Diplomatic and consular service, American; López Portillo, José; Los Angeles City School District; Mexican Americans; Mexican Americans -- Education -- California; Mexico. President (1976-1982 : López Portillo); Minorities -- Education -- California; Nava, Julian, 1927-; United States -- Foreign relations -- 20th century; United States -- Foreign relations -- Mexico;In April 3, 1980 Julian Nava became the first Mexican-American appointed U.S. Ambassador to Mexico under the Carter Administration. He presented his credentials to Mexican President José López Port

139. Julian Nava and President Jimmy Carter Julian Nava and President Jimmy CarterAmbassadors -- United States; Carter, Jimmy, 1924-; Diplomatic and consular service, American; Los Angeles City School District; Mexican Americans; Mexican Americans -- Education -- California; Mexico; Minorities -- Education -- California; Nava, Julian, 1927-; United States -- Foreign relations -- 20th century; United States -- Foreign relations -- MexicoIn April 3, 1980 Julian Nava became the first Mexican-American appointed U.S. Ambassador to Mexico under the Carter Administration. However, when President Carter was not re-elected in 1980, the Reag

140. Julian Nava inspecting a school building Julian Nava inspecting a school buildingAmbassadors -- United States; Diplomatic and consular service, American; Los Angeles City School District; Mexican Americans; Mexican Americans -- Education -- California; Minorities -- Education -- California; Nava, Julian, 1927-; Public schools; United States -- Foreign relations -- 20th century; United States -- Foreign relations -- MexicoIn 1966 a coalition was formed with its goal the election of the first Mexican-American to the Los Angeles Board of Education. Julian Nava was selected as their candidate, and he won a seat on the bo
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