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Prensa Popular (vol. 1, no. 2), 1973-11-26

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Scope and Contents

"Chicanos and Arabs... Victims of Aggression"; "Pete Wilson Blind To Deportations, Seeks Political Power Instead" [police Chief Ray Hoobler and mass deportations; profile of Mayor Pete Wilson's rise to power in San Diego and actions against Chicano community]; "UC-MECHA Conference" [discord at conference at UC-Riverside for state-wide U.C. Mechas, included in article are the majority position and minority position from conference regarding the ideology of U.C. Mecha, and a critique by the paper regarding the majority position]; Teamsters stall: UFW Agreement not final [spanish, aggrement between Teamsters and United Farm Workers, includes cartoon]; "La Jolla: The Poor In An Affluent Society" [Josephine Foulks; Club de Progreso operates under umbrella of SOFA, aims to fight for Chicano working community in La Jolla]; "Chicano Community Organize In La Jolla" [Club de Progreso, a women's organization founded ca. 1962 in Chicano barrio of La Jolla]; "Migrants Harassed" [Fresno]; "Farah Boycott" [United Labor Committee for Justice to Farah Workers]; "Linda Vista Health Center" [first anniversary]; "Hysterectomies: Imposed Sterilization" [Los Angeles-area hysterectomies performed as "exploratory surgery"]; "Immigration: Reality and Myth"; "Immigration Laws of the USA"; "For Chile" [Chile Support Committee to provide support to Chilean people and opposition to U.S. support of the Pinochet regime]; "Boycott Gallo" [cartoon]; "Support Arabs" [demonstrations in New York, Chicago, San Francisco]; "A Resolution Against Racism"; "Your Help Is Crucial!" [tactics of agribusiness, Teamsters Union, and the Farm Bureau against the United Farm Workers Union; includes boycott list to support UFW]; "Seizure of Mexican Territory"; "Tijuana Land Takeover" [student land siezure of government land]; "Newsbriefs"; "Women in India: Famine and Revolt"

Dates

  • Publication: 1973-11-26

Language of Materials

From the File:

Chiefly in English; some articles in Spanish.

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Extent

From the Collection: 300 Linear Feet