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  1. Sociedad Mutualista de Obreros Mexicanos records

    The Sociedad Mutualista de Obreros Mexicanos records contain membership ledgers, record books, accounting books, expense reports, meeting attendance ledgers, society rule books and guidelines, correspondence, Spanish publications, audiovisual materials, ...

    mnboyer - 2021-09-02 12:35

  2. Teatro Libertad collection

    Teatro Libertad was a Chicano street theater group founded in 1975 in Tucson, Arizona. Over the course of 10 years, it produced a number of plays and skits, performing them in a variety of places, from cotton fields to local neighborhood centers to ...

    adhoward - 2021-10-27 10:18

  3. Mexican American Studies collection

    This collection consists of materials gathered by the Mexican American Studies department at the University of Arizona. Materials currently include audiotapes, cassettes, VHS tapes, and papers for publication. Items are arranged into series based on ...

    mnboyer - 2022-02-15 15:01

  4. Loujon Press collection

    This collection is comprised of six series: Historical notes, 1989. Correspondence, 1962-1965. Notebook, 1964. Photographs, ca. 1962-1965. Artwork, ca. 1963-1965. Book Files, 1963-1965. It includes correspondence, poetry manuscripts, a notebook, galley ...

    castanoe - 2022-04-29 12:38

  5. Western pulp fiction collection

    The Western pulp fiction collection contains hundreds of pulp fiction novels published between 1920 and 1984. The term 'pulp fiction' was applied to perceived lowbrow genre literature, typically printed on lesser-quality (pulp) paper stock. Pulp ...

    mnboyer - 2022-04-29 13:04

  6. Los Universitarios collection

    This collection contains materials related to the University of Arizona student club Los Universitarios. Los Universitarios formed in the early 1950s as a social club for Mexican-American students, many of whom were the first in their families to attend ...

    mnboyer - 2022-12-19 11:21