Hispanics in the United States #25 Activismo Latino - Bolerium Books
Hispanics in the United States #25 Activismo Latino - Bolerium Books
Hispanics in the United States #25 Activismo Latino - Bolerium Books
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126. [Garcia, Inez]. Free Inez [p<strong>in</strong>back button]. [Berkeley]: n. pub.,<br />
n.d.. 1.5 <strong>in</strong>ch p<strong>in</strong>back, very good, <strong>in</strong> bold black letters on a white<br />
background. Union bug shows East Bay manufacture. (#141877)<br />
$20.00<br />
Refers to <strong>the</strong> case of Inez García, a farmworker jailed for kill<strong>in</strong>g her<br />
rapist.<br />
127. Garcia, Rupert. TRA; toward revolutionary art, number 6 (volume 2<br />
no. 2). San Francisco: TRA, 1975. 48p., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, slightly shelf worn<br />
stapled wraps with a cover reproduction <strong>in</strong> colors of "El Grito de Rebelde." This<br />
copy has been signed by artist Rupert Garcia, <strong>in</strong> pencil, vertically along <strong>the</strong> right<br />
marg<strong>in</strong> of <strong>the</strong> cover. Inside f<strong>in</strong>d seven more Garcia silkscreen posters of which five<br />
are reproduced <strong>in</strong> colors. Covers have been creased. (#40049) $125.00<br />
The sixth of <strong>the</strong> seven issues of <strong>the</strong> New Left's most important art magaz<strong>in</strong>e.TRA<br />
covered developments <strong>in</strong> revolutionary and avant-garde art with <strong>the</strong> energy and<br />
zeal unique to <strong>the</strong> New Left. As it expanded, it <strong>in</strong>volved an <strong>in</strong>creas<strong>in</strong>g number of<br />
Chicano artists - poets and pa<strong>in</strong>ters both whose work related directly to <strong>the</strong><br />
grow<strong>in</strong>g struggles <strong>in</strong> Lat<strong>in</strong> America as well as US barrios. Ken Light photos<br />
grace <strong>the</strong> fifth issue, while <strong>the</strong> sixth issue conta<strong>in</strong>s a portfolio of Garcia<br />
silkscreens as well as <strong>the</strong> signed cover, along with poems by Roberto Vargas,<br />
David Henderson and new translations of Neruda works. The seventh issue<br />
conta<strong>in</strong>s a portfolio of political comics, with contributions by Tr<strong>in</strong>a Robb<strong>in</strong>s,<br />
Spa<strong>in</strong> Rodriguez, and o<strong>the</strong>rs.<br />
128. Gonzales, Pedro J., Oscar Chavez, Tony Plana, Pepe Serna, Peter Henry Schroeder, Isaac Artenste<strong>in</strong>.<br />
Break of dawn; a true story; Sunday December 10, 1989, U of A Gallagher Theater (souvenir booklet). Tucson:<br />
University of Arizona, 1989. [56p.] 4.25x5.5 <strong>in</strong>ches, illustrated with photos of Gonzalez, Chavez, Serna et al,<br />
local advertis<strong>in</strong>g, bios, story of <strong>the</strong> film, very good <strong>in</strong> stapled pr<strong>in</strong>ted wraps. (#157481) $25.00<br />
A souvenir booklet to accompany <strong>the</strong> special screen<strong>in</strong>g of <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>dependent film written and directed by Artenste<strong>in</strong><br />
tell<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> story of Los Angeles radio personality and musician Gonzalez who led a protest aga<strong>in</strong>st right-w<strong>in</strong>g<br />
deportation of Mexican Americans <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> 1930s and ended up <strong>in</strong> San Quent<strong>in</strong> on trumped-up charges.<br />
129. [Grape boycott]. Boycott grapes (p<strong>in</strong>back button). n.p., n.d..<br />
1.5 <strong>in</strong>ch diameter p<strong>in</strong>, very good, with black UFW eagle superimposed on<br />
p<strong>in</strong>k triangle, <strong>in</strong>scription <strong>in</strong> white letters around. (#161888) $15.00<br />
P<strong>in</strong> show<strong>in</strong>g Gay and Lesbian support for <strong>the</strong> <strong>United</strong> Farmworkers.