Victor Lopetegue (Mexican Consul), Velia Dominguez, Zach V. Chayet (President of Centro Mexico), and Maria Lopez pose in Mexican costume in Denver, Colorado.
Bernard Valdez, a Spanish American employee of the Colorado Welfare Department, poses in Denver, Colorado, by charts and graphs with titles: "Aid to Dependent Children," and "Aid to the Needy Disabled."
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Chicano men and women and an African-American man participate in a march to commemorate Mexican Independence Day on 32nd (Thirty-second) Avenue at Zuni Street in Denver, Colorado. Some of the marchers wear straw sombreros.
A group of six men and women pose for a group photo. Two men and two women are dressed in dancers costumes in celebration of Mexican Independence day. The men wear sombreros and charros or horseman's costumes. The women wear multi-color skirts...
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Spanish American men and women protest by a marble ram sculpture at the United States Post Office in Denver, Colorado. Picket signs read: "Mexican-Amer. Suffers Under Double Standards," "The Post Office Practices Discrimination Against Mexicans,"...
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Centro Cultural treasurer, Edward Lucero stands and holds a large sized check with Miss Charletta Espinoza and Centro director Gil Martinez. The check is Centro Cultural's share to meet a matching grant from the Colorado Council on the Arts and...
A crowd celebrates at the festival and grand opening of Centro Cultural located at 935 West 11th (Eleventh) Avenue in Denver, Colorado. Shows a ring toss game and booths in front of the Centro Cultural building.
Mexican Americans march down 15th (Fifteenth) Street in Denver, Colorado in celebration of Mexican National Day. A group rides on a float in the middle of the crowd. The Colorado State Capitol Building is in the background.
Two women and two men are seated at a table, one man speaks into a microphone. The two women wear buttons that have a photo of Chicano civil rights leader Rodolfo "Corky" Gonzales. Two men, possibly Brown Berets, stand behind group of men and women.
A photo of a woman as she speaks into a microphone. This may be Patricia Borjon-Lopez, an activist, at the National Chicano Youth Liberation Conference.
A large crowd gathers in Denver, Colorado in celebration of Mexican National Day, September 16, 1969. Banners reads: "La Huelca Del Mundo Ya Basta Raza" and "SDS? supports Chicano Liberation".
A group of young Chicano children rehearse for Los Posadas, a traditional Mexican Advent Christmas celebration, at the Centro Cultural. Some of the Mexican American children are dressed in ponchos and sombreros. Two boys and one girl stand in front...
A Mexican American man seated under a tree with a group of women and children plays a guitar. He wears a sombrero. A young African American girl is seated on the legs of a Mexican American woman.
Cecil Hernandez of Mastercraft Kitchens (on the left) receives the keys, from Charles R. Babb, to a new one million dollar plant for the company. Charles R. Babb is the vice-president of the Montbello Industrial park in northeast Denver, Colorado....
Mexican American artist Carlos Santistevan kneels down to look at a painting possibly in the Centro de la Cruzada in Denver, Colorado. Additional paintings are on the floor and lean against the wall. Carlos Santistevan was the founder of the El...