friction and nonfiction; #1 is an issue devoted to land and water <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong>southwest. 65.0028. Cross<strong>in</strong>g borders, cruzando fornteras: Los Siguientes 500 años <strong>the</strong> next500 years; 1992 conference proceed<strong>in</strong>gs. San Antonio, NALAC The NationalAssociation of Lat<strong>in</strong>o Arts and Culture, 1994. 231p., 8.25x10.5 <strong>in</strong>ches,directories, illustrations, very good first edition stated <strong>in</strong> tradepaperback pictorial wraps. 30.0029. De colores; journal of emerg<strong>in</strong>g raza philosophies, Volume 1, Number 4(1975). Albuquerque, Parajito Publications, [1975]. 79p., wraps. Witharticles by Juan Bruce-Novoa on 'The Space of Chicano Literature', SylviaAlicia Gonzales on Chicano poetry, and more. 22.0030. Ano<strong>the</strong>r copy, Volume 2, Number 1 (1975). Albuquerque, ParajitoPublications, 1975. 79p., wraps. With material on Eusebio Chacon andFlorencio Trujillo, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g some of <strong>the</strong> latter's poetry. 22.0031. Demonstrate aga<strong>in</strong>st Mondale; Tues., April 15 -5:30 pm, St. FrancisHotel, Union Square, S.F. Oakland and San Francisco, Comite de CaliforniaContra la Represion and New Movement <strong>in</strong> Solidarity with Puerto RicanIndependence, [1980]. 8.5x14 <strong>in</strong>ch sheet, folded twice as self-mailer.30.0032. Early childhood education; a selected bibliography. Los Angeles,Chicano Research Library, Chicano Studies Center, University of California,1972. 26p., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, wraps slightly foxed and stapled. Bibliographyof Chicano <strong>the</strong>mes. 12.0033. Emigración. San Juan, Departmento de Intruccion Publica, División deEducación de la Comunidad, 1966. 95p., illus. <strong>in</strong> text, second edition,paper somewhat browned. For preteens. OCLC lists one hold<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> US.75.0034. engage/social action, vol. 6, no. 6, June 1978. Wash<strong>in</strong>gton, <strong>United</strong>Methodist Church, 1978. 47p., wraps. The major article is a 31p. forum on<strong>the</strong> Hispanic church <strong>in</strong> Methodism. 15.0035. Entre astutos y héroes; Rose L. Nash, illustrator. Miami, Dade CountyBoard of Public Instruction, Spanish Curricula Development Center, 1978.41p., wraps. For <strong>in</strong>termediate grade levels. 25.0036. Estudios fronterizos Mexico-Estados Unidos; directorio de<strong>in</strong>vestigadores. Tijuana, Centro de Estudios Fronterizos del Norte deMexico, 1982. [xviii], 282p., wraps. 22.0037. Eureka fall 2002; draw<strong>in</strong>gs by Melv<strong>in</strong>, Ulises & Julio. San Francisco,Clase de Escritura Creativa, ABE/GED Program Transitional Studies, CCSF,2002. [152]p., 8.5x11 <strong>in</strong>ches, slightly worn wraps. Spanish language poetryand stories by CCSF students. 30.0038. The Fat capitalist's song on <strong>the</strong> death of Che Guevara. New York, TimesChange Press, 1970. unpag<strong>in</strong>ated, lightly soiled wraps, repr<strong>in</strong>ted from TheWater Tunnel, State College, PA, November 16, 1969, writer unknown withillustrations by <strong>the</strong> Cuban artist Posada. 10.0039. La felicidad cómo hallarla. New York, Watchtower Bible and TractSociety of New York, 1980. 191p. 15.0040. Fiesta; revista mensual en Español. Oakland, n. pub., 1960. 42p.Spanish-language magaz<strong>in</strong>e emanat<strong>in</strong>g from Oakland. No OCLC hold<strong>in</strong>gs.45.00
41. The Forumeer: official publication of <strong>the</strong> American G.I. Forum of <strong>the</strong>U.S. Three issues: April, July, September 1970. San Jose, CA, American G.I.Forum, 1970. Three issues of <strong>the</strong> tabloid format newspaper, 4p. apiece,some ton<strong>in</strong>g but o<strong>the</strong>rwise good condition. 95.00Include articles on Chicano protests aga<strong>in</strong>st judge Gerald Charg<strong>in</strong>, <strong>the</strong>Coors boycott, a protest follow<strong>in</strong>g <strong>the</strong> burn<strong>in</strong>g of <strong>the</strong> MECHA house <strong>in</strong>Northridge, and more. The American G.I. Forum is a Hispanic veterans andcivil rights organization.42. Free <strong>the</strong> F.A.L.N.! Free Puerto Rico. San Francisco, New Movement <strong>in</strong>Solidarity with Puerto Rican Independence and Socialism, [198-?]. 8.5x14<strong>in</strong>ch sheet, pr<strong>in</strong>ted s<strong>in</strong>gle side. 30.0043. From <strong>the</strong> Canyon Collective. Canyon, CA, Canyon Collective, n.d. 24p.,pamphlet <strong>in</strong> tabloid newspaper format, paper moderately toned, not brittle,edgeworn at bottom edge. 25.00Includes articles, correspondence and proposals on various radical socialprojects such as <strong>the</strong> Tierra Amarilla Agricultural Cooperative <strong>in</strong> NewMexico; <strong>the</strong> COPS commune <strong>in</strong> Berkeley; alternative child care andeducational options; underground railroad for draft resisters, and muchmore.44. El futuro 5 #1. [Sacramento], California Student Aid Commission, [200-?]. 12p. color comic promot<strong>in</strong>g education, very good <strong>in</strong> wraps. 12.0045. El Gallo: la Voz de la Justicia. Vol. 5, no. 4 and 5. Denver, CO, <strong>the</strong>newspaper, 1973. Two issues of <strong>the</strong> tabloid format newspaper, 12 and 16pages, contents <strong>in</strong> both English and Spanish, paper slightly toned andedgeworn, with wear to fold, but o<strong>the</strong>rwise good. 60.00Includes much material on <strong>the</strong> Raza Unida Party, Chicano Liberation Day,<strong>the</strong> release from prison of <strong>the</strong> activist Luis "Junior" Mart<strong>in</strong>ez after hisaquittal on charges of assault<strong>in</strong>g police, and much more.46. General del P<strong>in</strong>o speaks; an <strong>in</strong>sight <strong>in</strong>to elite corruption and militarydissension <strong>in</strong> Castro's Cuba. Wash<strong>in</strong>gton, Cuban American NationalFoundation, 1987. ii, 66p., wraps. Del P<strong>in</strong>o defected to <strong>the</strong> US <strong>in</strong> 1987.22.0047. El Grito del Norte: a cry for justice <strong>in</strong> nor<strong>the</strong>rn New Mexico. [14issues of <strong>the</strong> newspaper]. Española, NM, El Grito del Norte, 1969-72.Fourteen issues of <strong>the</strong> tabloid-format newspaper, generally 16 pages, textmostly <strong>in</strong> English with some Spanish, some issues ex-library. Issue present<strong>in</strong>clude: Vol. II no. 7; Vol. III nos. 3-5, 8-13; Vol. IV nos. 1,2, and 6,and Vol. V no. 7. 250.00Wide-rang<strong>in</strong>g content <strong>in</strong>cludes much on farmworkers, a special issue devotedto a "Raza report from North Vietnam," Native American issues, poetry andessays, and much more. Founded and edited by Elizabeth Mart<strong>in</strong>ez.48. El Grito del Norte: a cry for justice <strong>in</strong> nor<strong>the</strong>rn New Mexico. Vol. IIIno. 4 (April 13, 1970). Española, NM, El Grito del Norte, 1970. S<strong>in</strong>gleissue of <strong>the</strong> tabloid-format newspaper, 8 pages, text <strong>in</strong> English andSpanish. 35.00Includes front-page article on potato workers <strong>in</strong> La Jara, CO and report ofa census taker hitt<strong>in</strong>g a Chicana woman who refused to identify herself as"white" on <strong>the</strong> form; <strong>the</strong> anniversary of a co-op <strong>in</strong> Tierra Amarilla, Indianprotesters tak<strong>in</strong>g over a BIA office, and more.
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