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[Woman opening book on table]
Photograph of a woman browsing through a variety of books stacked on a table. There are several other tables shown behind her with stacks of books.
[Woman looking at books on table]
Photograph of a woman browsing through a variety of books stacked on a table. There are several other tables shown behind her with stacks of books.
[Shelves of Spanish-language books with identifying sign]
Photograph showing a shelf of books at a library and sign is visible with the text "Libros Espanol, Non-Fiction".
[Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps members participate in march]
Members of the Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps participate in a march to honor Cesar Chavez in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Marchers carry a banner for the League of United Latin American Citizens]
Marchers in Fort Worth, Texas carry a banner for the League of United Latin American Citizens Councils.
[Group of young dancers perform behind banner for Cesar Chavez Day]
A group of children perform a dance behind a Cesar Chavez Day banner.
[Administrators pose in front of a mural at the Cesar Chavez School]
A photo of part of the administrative team of the Cesar Chavez elementary school of Fort Worth, from left to right: Alicia Menchaca, Christine Gardiner, Lina Aguillon, Lourdes Martinez, Mary Jane Cantu, Teresa Brown, Nora Barron, and Betty Delarosa. The women all wear jeans and pose close together in front of the mural.
[Students pose in front of a banner promoting a Cesar Chavez Day]
Future activists and community leaders might be in this youth group of the League of Latin American Citizens (LULAC). They pose with a banner for the creation of a national holiday for Cesar Chavez.
[Young women pose with box of tickets]
From right to left: Lidia Martinex, Anabel Tavera, and Ivonne Tavera volunteered in the carnival that was organized by Cesar Chavez Elementary School in Fort Worth to commemorate the birth of the union organizer that the school is named after.
[Police officer and two men stand in front of the Cesar Chavez School]
A pause is necessary for Sergio L. of Leon (left), a policeman for Tarrant county, Jesus Reyes (center), an activist, and Sergeant Manuel Sanchez, of the Summit High School Junior Reserve Officer Training Corp. in Mansfield. The three actively participated in the march honoring the birth of union organizer Cesar Chavez. The march took place last Friday outside of the elementary school that is named after him in Fort Worth.
[Buttons promoting a national holiday in honor of Cesar Chavez]
Button promoting a national holiday in honor of Cesar Chavez are on display at the Cesar Chavez School in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Ann Marie Weiss with posters and small flags in the background]
Una fotografía de Ann Marie Weiss, presidenta de DFW International y presidenta y fundadora de Dallas International. Lleva una chaqueta roja. Detrás de ella hay pequeñas banderas de varios países y en la pared hay carteles de todo el mundo.
[People standing and sitting on curb]
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[Man speaking at podium with "Coca Cola" sign in background]
NALEO is the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials.
[Man pointing with index finger in front of "Coca Cola" sign]
NALEO is the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials.
[Homeless man eating while standing on street corner]
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[Man speaking at podium with right hand raised]
NALEO is the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials.
[Homeless people standing near stop sign]
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[Public health forum]
At a public forum in Fort Worth organized by the Allied Communities of Tarrant people vented their frustration at the lack of medical care for lower socio-economic classes. Both the original Spanish article and the English translation are included.
[Zacatecan of the year]
This article deals with the honor that will be bestowed on Antonio Lozano Hiojosa by the Federation of Zacatecas of Texas. Both the original Spanish article and the English translation are included.
Nuevo programa de denuncia atrae la atencion de audiencia Dallas
This article informs of a new radio station in Dallas that offers Hispanics an opportunity to air their grievances without fear of retribution. Both the original Spanish article and the English translation are included.
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