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Profile of Lawrence Brown III, a musician that self-identifies as a blind Mexican-American and Black American. Recorded in English. Includes American Sign Language interpretation and open captions.

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A single road leads towards a large hill. Small shrubs line both sides of the road.

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A dirt road stands between the border wall and a chain link fence outside El Paso. In the distance, a Ferris wheel documents the festivities in town.

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During President Carter's administration, the Immigration and Naturalization Service constructed an "impenetrable" fence at selected areas near El Paso, Calexico, and San Ysidro, among others. It is twelve feet high and constructed of metal webbing…

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A copy from a series of flyers printed by the National League to Defend Religious Liberty promoting a boycott in 1929. The boycott comprised various actions such as not purchasing lottery tickets, attending playhouses or movie theaters. Its…

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Photograph of the bridge labeled "15" of the USS Arizona

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Originally, treaties between Mexico and the United States provided for mutual navigation rights along the Rio Grande. Now, the river water is used primarily for domestic purposes and irrigation. As a result of the United States-Mexico water treaty of…

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Broadside of the USS Arizona

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Blackened plants indicative of fire damage and a wire fence marking the border between Sonora and Arizona.

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View of a burned mesquite along the Arizona/Sonora border.

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Butler on USS Arizona. Dog on board of the USS Arizona battleship.

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1903 essay published in the University of Arizona Burro presenting women students anger about university curfew and restrictions

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An image of a woman sitting on the ground, smoking some drug.

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Campaign bumper sticker for Stewart L. Udall: "I'M FOR STEW" in yellow text on a blue background, attributed to "Local 1766 Union."

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Campaign on the road, 1975-1976.

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Campaign photos. Udall with arms crossed. 1975-1976.

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Campaign sign: "Re-Elect Congressman Udall".

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Campaign signs regarding Udall and his politics. From 1984 scrapbook, but likely regarding his 1968 campaign.

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Photograph of Bettina Drum Salcido holding baby Marisela Campuzano in Tucson, Arizona.
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