Photo of five Cristeros. To the right, with his leg crossed and a cartridge belt around his waist, sits Luis E. Ibarra who fought in Jalisco. After the 1929 amnesty as part of President Calles and the Church’s arrangements, Ibarra moved to Sonora.…
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…
Article in which the news about the possible construction of a U.S. embassy in front of the Santa Sedea Cathedral is discussed and viewed by the seminary as an attempt to develop U.S. imperialism within the religious realm. The article includes the…
Epimenio Antonio (Tony) Pacheco attended the University of New Mexico. Pacheco's student activity card shows what life was like in Albuquerque, New Mexico at the university. His granddaughter is Carmella Scorcia Pacheco.
Group photo of African American women who were honored at an event at the Women's Plaza of Honor, February 26, 2012. Pictured left to right are: Deana Munch Owens; Jerecia Paterson; Unidentified person; Yvonne Gathers; Tina L. Johnson; Dr.…
Program detailing the celebration of events for Women's Studies. Events included a panel of students, faculty, researchers, and supporters from Women’s Studies, the Southwest Institute for Research on Women (SIROW), and the Women’s Studies…
National Endowment for the Humanities Curriculum Project. Seated left to right: Susan Aiken, Karen Anderson, Judy Nolte Lensink (Temple), Myra Dinnerstein, Jerrold Hogle, Patricia MacCorquodale.