[Antonio Lozano Hinojosa and his family]

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Antonio Lozano Hinojosa and his family at their home. Antonio sits on a backwards chair, smiling at the camera. His arms are crossed, highlighting his watch and wedding ring. On the couch behind him to the left sit his wife Maria, their daughter, and their son. Maria wears a black shirt and khaki pants. The daughter wears a white shirt and jeans. The son wears a black shirt with white stripes and black pants. They all look at the camera but do not smile. Decorations in the home are also visible, including framed art on the walls, dolls above the … continued below

Antonio Lozano Hinojosa y su familia en su casa. Antonio está sentado en una silla de espaldas, sonriendo a la cámara. Tiene los brazos cruzados, mostrando su reloj y su anillo de bodas. En el sofá detrás de él, a la izquierda, están sentados su esposa María, su hija y su hijo. María lleva una camisa negra y pantalones caqui. La hija lleva una camisa blanca y vaqueros. El hijo lleva una camisa negra con rayas blancas y pantalones negros. Todos miran a la cámara pero no sonríen. También se ve la decoración de la casa, que incluye arte enmarcado … continued below

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Castillo, José L. March 24, 2006.

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  • Main Title: [Antonio Lozano Hinojosa and his family]
  • Alternate Title: [Antonio Lozano Hinojosa y su familia]
  • Added Title: community/zacatecano_del_ano
  • Series Title: Zacatecano del Año

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Antonio Lozano Hinojosa and his family at their home. Antonio sits on a backwards chair, smiling at the camera. His arms are crossed, highlighting his watch and wedding ring. On the couch behind him to the left sit his wife Maria, their daughter, and their son. Maria wears a black shirt and khaki pants. The daughter wears a white shirt and jeans. The son wears a black shirt with white stripes and black pants. They all look at the camera but do not smile. Decorations in the home are also visible, including framed art on the walls, dolls above the couch, and a garland of flowers.

Antonio Lozano Hinojosa y su familia en su casa. Antonio está sentado en una silla de espaldas, sonriendo a la cámara. Tiene los brazos cruzados, mostrando su reloj y su anillo de bodas. En el sofá detrás de él, a la izquierda, están sentados su esposa María, su hija y su hijo. María lleva una camisa negra y pantalones caqui. La hija lleva una camisa blanca y vaqueros. El hijo lleva una camisa negra con rayas blancas y pantalones negros. Todos miran a la cámara pero no sonríen. También se ve la decoración de la casa, que incluye arte enmarcado en las paredes, muñecos sobre el sofá y una guirnalda de flores.

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José L. Castillo Photograph Collection

Photographs taken between 2004 and 2006 by José L. Castillo, a correspondent for the international EFE News Service.

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[Zacatecan of the year] (Text)

[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.

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[Zacatecan of the year], 0324 ZACATECANO DEL ANO, ark:/67531/metapth91111

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  • March 24, 2006

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  • March 14, 2007, 4:38 p.m.

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  • June 14, 2022, 10:35 a.m.

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Castillo, José L. [Antonio Lozano Hinojosa and his family], photograph, March 24, 2006; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth23955/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.

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