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[Anti-immigration protesters with a flag and a sign marching past a police car]

Description: A photograph of protesters marching past a Farmers Branch police car. The license plate of the reads 217 883. A uniformed police officer can be seen, with protesters walking in front of him. One of the protesters at the front carries a sign that reads, 'Enforce our laws!', while another protester at the back carries an American flag. A construction barrier is also visible, along with other cars and trees in the background.
Date: August 26, 2006
Creator: Castillo, José L.
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Arlington protester shouting into microphone]

Description: A photo of Procoro Villa, student leader and member of the young group of the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), speaking into a microphone to the crowd at a protest. He is wearing a white shirt with blue lettering. Behind him are other people in the crowd, also wearing white, and several large flags and a few balloons. Hundreds of high school students from different schools in Arlington (Texas) participated in a protest march to demand the approval of immigration reform which wo… more
Date: April 1, 2005
Creator: Castillo, José L.
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Audience members at Immigration Ceremony]

Description: Photograph of members of the audience at an Immigration Ceremony in February of 2018. Several people can be seen seated in rows of chairs, but many of the chairs are empty. People are standing along the back wall and in the center aisle of the room. One man is walking in front of the crowd on the left side of the photograph, facing to the left of the camera. The back wall on the left side of the photograph has been painted with a mural of the Statue of Liberty that reads, "Proud to be an Americ… more
Date: February 2018
Creator: Texas Society Sons of the American Revolution, Dallas Chapter 2
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[August Young's Declaration of Intention, 1918]

Description: Photocopy of August Young's sworn Declaration of Intention (filed in the McCulloch County District Court) to become a United States citizen, containing his renunciation of loyalty to any foreign power, in particular the King of Sweden, and recitation of his arrival from Jonkaping, Sweden to the port of New York in the State of New York aboard a White Star Line vessel on 1889-02-16 and his present marriage to Annie Young, who was born in Sweden.
Date: August 1918
Partner: McCulloch County Historical Commission

[August Young's Oath of Allegiance and Order Admitting to Citizenship, 1923]

Description: Photocopy of August Young's Oath of Allegiance presented to the McCulloch County District Court, in which he renounces allegiance to any foreign power, particularly to the King of Sweden, before swearing allegiance to the United States, together with the Order that admits him to citizenship.
Date: March 27, 1923
Partner: McCulloch County Historical Commission

Die Auswanderer nach Texas. [Part 1]

Description: This German text is the first of a three-part historical novel about German emigration to Texas. Through the novel's fictional characters, the author portrays a romantic version of German emigration to the United States, particularly Texas. Set in the mid- to late-1830s, the novel discusses the history of Texas from Spanish rule up to its time as an independent republic.
Date: 1841
Creator: Belani, H. E. R.
Partner: UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections

Die Auswanderer nach Texas. [Part 2]

Description: This German text is the second of a three-part historical novel about German emigration to Texas. Through the novel's fictional characters, the author portrays a romantic version of German emigration to the United States, particularly Texas. Set in the mid- to late-1830s, the novel discusses the history of Texas from Spanish rule up to its time as an independent republic.
Date: 1841
Creator: Belani, H. E. R.
Partner: UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections

Die Auswanderer nach Texas. [Part 3]

Description: This German text is the third of a three-part historical novel about German emigration to Texas. Through the novel's fictional characters, the author portrays a romantic version of German emigration to the United States, particularly Texas. Set in the mid- to late-1830s, the novel discusses the history of Texas from Spanish rule up to its time as an independent republic.
Date: 1841
Creator: Belani, H. E. R.
Partner: UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections
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