Mexican-Americans protest arrests by police in Denver, Colorado. They are identified as (l to r) Martha Medrano, Esquiel Lovato, Larry Aragon, Antonio Martinez, and Larry Lovato. Lettering reads; "La Casa Del Barrio."
A Mexican-American man speaks into a microphone in Denver, Colorado, during a protest. Picket sign reads: "Chicano Means Power." An ornate lamp is on a brick building with entablature.
Young Mexican-American men protest the arrest of Mexican Americans for a bus bombing in Denver, Colorado. They hold a sign that reads: "Chicano Means Power."
View of five Native Americans sitting in an office, Denver, Colorado; Members of the American Indian Movement (AIM), they occupy the regional office of the Office of Economic Opportunity.
American Indian Movement--People--1970-1980.; United States. Office of Equal Opportunity--1970-1980.; Indians of North America--Great Plains--1970-1980.; Ojibwa Indians--Colorado--Denver--1970-1980.; Denver (Colo.)--1970-1980.;...
Three Native American men stand in a circle and beat a drum on the steps of the Colorado State Capitol building in Denver, Colorado. They are protesting a bill which would allow only resident Indians free tuition at Fort Lewis College. Supporters...
Colorado State Capitol (Denver, Colo.)--Riots & demonstrations--1970-1980.; Fort Lewis College--Riots & demonstrations--1970-1980.; Indians of North America--Great Plains--1970-1980.; Denver (Colo.)--1970-1980.;...
Native American men and women walk a picket line to protest perceived discrimination by the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Signs read: "Indins [sic] are red, B. I. A. what are you," "Stop persecuting Indians," and, "Give us BIA."
United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs. Denver Area Office.--Riots & demonstrations--1970-1980.; Indians of North America--Great Plains--1970-1980.; Denver (Colo.)--1970-1980.; Demonstrations--Colorado--Denver--1970-1980.;...
Native Americans (Plains) form two lines as they march down a sidewalk in Denver, Colorado, holding flags and pickets to protest perceived discrimination by the Bureau of Indian Affairs. One picket sign reads: "Urban Indians are 'off their duffs'...
United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs. Denver Area Office.--Riots & demonstrations--1970-1980.; Indians of North America--Great Plains--1970-1980.; Denver (Colo.)--1970-1980.; Demonstrations--Colorado--Denver--1970-1980.;...
Mexican-Americans attend a speech by Rodolfo "Corky" Gonzalez at the Colorado State Capitol building in Denver, Colorado; Mr. Gonzalez is behind a banner speaking into a microphone. Men in berets and sunglasses stand in the foreground.