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Mae Murray And Gilbert Roland Say Farewell To Her, Too
title Mae Murray And Gilbert Roland Say Farewell To Her, Toodescription Mae Murray, born Marie Adrienne Koenig, was an American film actress and producer. She was very popular in silent films and became a member of the board of trustees at the Motion Picture & Television Fund, a charitable organization formed to offer aid for those in the business who were in need. Gilbert Roland was a Mexican American film actor. Norma Talmadge was one of the great silent film actresses. She died on December 24, 1957. Murray led a colorful life, marrying four times and often appearing in court, suing or being sued for various reasons. After the silent film era, her career began to wane. She walked out of her contract with MGM, angering boss Louis B. Mayer. She became blacklisted and did not make another film after 1931. Murray married Georgian prince, David Mdivani in 1926. He bankrupted her and they divorced in 1933. They became involved in a fierce custody battle over their only child. For most of her later life, Murray lived in poverty and she moved into the Motion Picture House in Woodland Hills, a retirement community for Hollywood professionals. She died there on March 23, 1965. Photograph caption dated December 28, 1957 reads "They were among the Hollywood greats who knew and acted with Norma Talmadge when she was at the peak of her career." The service was held at the Pierce Bros. Mortuary located at 417 N. Maple Drive in Beverly Hills. Photograph was edited for publication purposes.artist/creator Unknownsubject Funeral Homes--California--Beverly Hills Men--California--Beverly Hills Women--California--Beverly Hills Herald-Examiner Collection Photographs Motion Picture Actors And Actresses--United States Roland, Gilbert,--1905-1994 Talmadge, Norma,--1894-1957--Death And Burial Murray, Mae,--1885-1965 Los Angeles Evening Herald Express Photographs Beverly Hills (Calif.) Funeral Rites And Ceremonies--California--Beverly Hills Pierce Brothers Mortuarycontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Bobby Chacon Vs Rafael "Bazooka" Limon
title Bobby Chacon Vs Rafael "Bazooka" Limondescription Pacoima's Bobby Chacon (left) never ducked an opponent or a punch. One of the gutsiest Mexican-American champs, the junior lightweight fought the best--including Danny "Little Red" Lopez. Ruben Olivares, and Alexis Arguello; the finale of Chacon's epic four-fight set with Rafael "Bazooka" Limon (shown here during their third fight) is remembered as one of the great brawls in boxing history. Like Quarry, Chacon absorbed much punishment in the ring and suffers from damage to the brain. Photo dated: March 22, 1980. Used in the Exhibit: Play by Play - A Century of L.A. Sports Photography, 1889-1989artist/creator Papaleo, Kensubject Boxing--California--Los Angeles Herald-Examiner Collection Photographs Limon, Rafael Los Angeles Herald-Examiner Photographs Chacon, Bobby Boxers (Sports)--California--Los Angelescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Martin Luther King, Jr. Observance
title Martin Luther King, Jr. Observancedescription As steady rain fell on Pershing Square, officials observing Martin Luther King Jr. week held hands during the singing of "We Shall Overcome." From left: Dr. Joseph Lowery, SCLC National President; Rev. James Lawson, Holman Methodist Church; State Senator Nate Holden; Mexican-American community leader David Ochoa; SCLC West head Manesba Tackett; Dr. Ernie Smith, Drew Postgraduate Medical School; and Evelyn Occina, SCLC West board member. The program followed a memorial march on January 14, 1978.artist/creator Unknownsubject Tackett, Manesba Pershing Square (Los Angeles, Calif.) Holden, Nate Herald-Examiner Collection Photographs Legislators--United States Smith, Ernie Adolphus,--1938- King, Martin Luther,--Jr.,--1929-1968 Occina, Evelyn Ochoa, David Los Angeles Herald-Examiner Photographs Downtown Los Angeles (Los Angeles, Calif.) Methodist Church--Clergy Lawson, James M.,--1928- Lowery, Joseph--(Joseph E.)contributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Police Chief Parker Listens To Tape Recording
title Police Chief Parker Listens To Tape Recordingdescription Police Chief William H. Parker (right) listens to a tape being played before members of the City Council. Council members wanted to know whether Chief Parker made an uncomplimentary remark on the Mexican-American population, to the effect that some Mexican-Americans here were not far removed from "the wild tribes of Mexico." After hearing the recording, Parker said it had been a "slip of the tongue." Councilmen, except Edward R. Roybal, accepted his explanation.artist/creator Unknownsubject Police Chiefs--California--Los Angeles Roybal, Edward Ross,--1916-2005 Herald-Examiner Collection Photographs Parker, William H.--(William Henry),--1902-1966 Police--California--Los Angelescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Jim Plunkett
title Jim Plunkettdescription Southern California football fans knew all about Jim Plunkett even before the Raiders moved to L.A. During his Heisman Trophy-winning season at Stanford University, he buried USC and UCLA. In the NFL, the Mexican-American Plunkett resurrected his career with the Raiders, leading them to two Super Bowl wins. Photo dated: January 7, 1984. Used in the Exhibit: Play by Play - A Century of L.A. Sports Photography, 1889-1989artist/creator Brown, Robsubject Los Angeles Raiders (Football Team) Herald-Examiner Collection Photographs Plunkett, Jim Football Players--California--Los Angeles Los Angeles Herald-Examiner Photographs Football--California--Los Angelescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Cinco De Mayo Observance
title Cinco De Mayo Observancedescription The local Mexican American colony in 1953 celebrated Cinco de Mayo, the fifth of May, the day on which Austrian Archduke Maximillian was deposed and executed in 1866. Here at historic Avila House on Olvera Street participants placed flowers before a portrait of Gen. Ignacio Zaragaza, who overthrew the Austrian leader. In the group are: Miguel Garcia, Margarita Garcia, Virginia Henandez, and Beatrice Aguirre.artist/creator Unknownsubject Los Angeles Evening Herald Express Photographs Herald-Examiner Collection Photographs Cinco De Mayo (Mexican Holiday)contributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Remember What?
title Remember What?description Photograph caption dated March 13, 1980 reads, "An anti-draft rally yesterday sponsored by the Cal State Los Angeles Chapter of MECHA, Mexican-American student group, failed to stimulate much interest on campus. The group said the rally's purpose was also to air academic-related grievances, but a campus spokesman said few students turned out. The noontime event was held in the college's free-speech area."artist/creator Papaleo, Kensubject Universities And Colleges--California--Los Angeles University Hills (Los Angeles, Calif.) Associations, Institutions, Etc.--California--Los Angeles Herald-Examiner Collection Photographs Mecha (Organization) Demonstrations--California--Los Angeles College Students--California--Los Angeles Los Angeles Herald-Examiner Photographs Universities And Colleges--Societies, Etc California State University, Los Angeles Cal State Los Angeles Mecha (Organization) Protest Movements--California--Los Angeles Signs And Signboards--California--Los Angelescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Mexican Cinco De Mayo Dancers
title Mexican Cinco De Mayo Dancersdescription These senoritas are among the candidates for the honor of reigning as queen over the Mexican-American colony's Cinco de Mayo celebration in the Los Angeles Coliseum, In the foreground is Raquel Flores. Others, left to right, are Esperanza Morales, Marta Cazares and Adelina Morales. The fete will feature dancing, singing and athletics. Photo date: May 2, 1940.artist/creator Unknownsubject Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (Los Angeles, Calif.) Herald-Examiner Collection Photographs Cinco De Mayo (Mexican Holiday) Dancecontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Cesar Chavez
title Cesar Chavezdescription Photograph also used for an article dated May 5, 1983. Portrait of Cesar Chavez taken at an unknown event. Photograph dated November 14, 1982.artist/creator Mullen, Mikesubject Herald-Examiner Collection Photographs Mexican American Agricultural Laborers--United States Labor Leaders--United States Agricultural Laborers--United States Los Angeles Herald-Examiner Photographs Portrait Photographs Chavez, Cesar,--1927-1993contributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Danny Brizuela And Jose Brizuela
title Danny Brizuela And Jose Brizueladescription Holding umbrellas to shade themselves from the sun, 7 year old Danny Brizuela and 9 year old Jose Brizuela sit along First Street near Lorena to watch the parade go by, September 16, 1984.artist/creator Unknownsubject Brizuela, Danny Parades--California--Los Angeles Brizuela, Jose Herald-Examiner Collection Photographs Los Angeles Herald-Examiner Photographs Mexican American Children--California--Los Angeles Mexican Americans--California--Los Angelescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Mexican Independence Celebration
title Mexican Independence Celebrationdescription Lalo Robles plays the guitar and Luz Valquez dances during a program held on September 13, 1951, as prelude to Saturday's and Sunday's observances here by the Mexican American community of the 141st anniversary of Mexico's Independence Day. At left are Consuelo Caetillo de Bonzo and Consul General Salvador Duhart.artist/creator Unknownsubject Men--California--Los Angeles Women--California--Los Angeles Herald-Examiner Collection Photographs Restaurants--California--Los Angeles Independence Day (Mexico) Los Angeles Evening Herald Express Photographs Dancers--California--Los Angeles Guitars Mexicans--Clothingcontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Lincoln High School Pickets
title Lincoln High School Picketsdescription Carrying placards, 18 persons staged a demonstration in front of Lincoln High School at the fall semester opening in a protest against the lack of counseling services and educational opportunities for Mexican-American students. It was the first such demonstration in Los Angeles history.artist/creator Worden, Artsubject Student Protesters--California--Los Angeles Abraham Lincoln High School (Los Angeles, Calif.) Abraham Lincoln High School (Los Angeles, Calif.)--Students Herald-Examiner Collection Photographs High Schools Students--California--Los Angeles Schools--California--Lincoln Heights (Los Angeles) Demonstrations--California--Lincoln Heights (Los Angeles) Civil Rights Movements--California--Los Angeles High Schools--California--Los Angeles Lincoln Heights (Los Angeles, Calif.)contributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Linda Ronstadt Wins A Grammy
title Linda Ronstadt Wins A Grammydescription Photograph caption dated February 23, 1989 reads, "Versatile vocalist Linda Ronstadt was recognized in the best Mexican-American Performance category." The 31st Annual Grammy Awards were held on February 22, 1989 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. Title supplied by cataloger.artist/creator Made Accessible Through A Grant From The John Randolph Haynes And Dora Haynes Foundation Ruebsamen, Jamessubject Herald-Examiner Collection Photographs Sound Recordings--Awards Singers--Awards--United States Shrine Auditorium (Los Angeles, Calif.) Los Angeles Herald-Examiner Photographs Ronstadt, Linda--Awards Grammy Awardscontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Wreath-Placing At Lincoln Park
title Wreath-Placing At Lincoln Parkdescription Agustin Yanez, third from left, speaks at a wreath-placing in Lincoln Park on September 17, 1967, the day ending the Mexican Independence celebration. Others: Supervisor Ernest Debs and Councilman Arthur Snyder (left, second from left); and Mexican-American leaders.artist/creator Unknownsubject Holidays--Mexico Herald-Examiner Collection Photographs Debs, Ernest E.,--1904-2002 Independence Day (Mexico) Snyder, Art Yanez, Agustin Los Angeles Herald-Examiner Photographs County Council Members--California--Los Angeles County Parks--California--Los Angeles City Council Members--California--Los Angelescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Let The Fiesta Begin!
title Let The Fiesta Begin!description David Duenas, 3, snacks while waiting for L.A.'s annual Mexican Independence Day Parade to start. He was one of 300,000 parade watchers, while more than 3,000 others were naturalized in a special ceremony, September 17, 1989.artist/creator Yeh, Chou Chingsubject Parades--California--Los Angeles Herald-Examiner Collection Photographs Los Angeles Herald-Examiner Photographs Costumes Duenas, David Mexican American Children--California--Los Angelescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Human Relations Commission
title Human Relations Commissiondescription Left to right, Wesley R. Brazier, Human Relations Commission president, and Leon E. Whaley, director, city Human Relations Bureau, at a meeting on September 22, 1970, in East Los Angeles on Mexican-American community problems.artist/creator Ober, Jimsubject Race Relations--United States Herald-Examiner Collection Photographs Whaley, Leon E Interpersonal Relations--California--East Los Angeles Brazier, Wesley R Los Angeles Herald-Examiner Photographs East Los Angeles (Calif.)contributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
"Boulevard Nights" Premiere Protest
title "Boulevard Nights" Premiere Protestdescription Mexican-American demonstrators converge at the Picwood Theatre on Pico Boulevard to protest the premiere of "Boulevard Nights," a film they say depicts Chicanos unfavorably. Photograph dated March 22, 1979. Title supplied by cataloger.artist/creator Unknownsubject Crowds--California--Los Angeles West Los Angeles (Los Angeles, Calif.) Motion Pictures--Protest Movements--California--Los Angeles Marquees--California--West Los Angeles (Los Angeles) Pico Boulevard (Los Angeles, Calif.) Motion Picture Premieres--California--West Los Angeles (Los Angeles) Boulevard Nights (Motion Picture) Herald-Examiner Collection Photographs Streets--California--West Los Angeles (Los Angeles) Picwood Theatre (Los Angeles, Calif.) Demonstrations--California--West Los Angeles (Los Angeles) Los Angeles Herald-Examiner Photographs Night Photographs Motion Picture Theaters--California--West Los Angeles (Los Angeles) Lost Architecture--California--West Los Angeles (Los Angeles) Protest Movements--California--Los Angelescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
"Boulevard Nights" Premiere Protest
title "Boulevard Nights" Premiere Protestdescription Mexican-American demonstrators converge at the Picwood Theatre on Pico Boulevard to protest the premiere of "Boulevard Nights," a film they say depicts Chicanos unfavorably. Photograph dated March 22, 1979. Title supplied by cataloger.artist/creator Unknownsubject Crowds--California--Los Angeles West Los Angeles (Los Angeles, Calif.) Motion Pictures--Protest Movements--California--Los Angeles Marquees--California--West Los Angeles (Los Angeles) Pico Boulevard (Los Angeles, Calif.) Motion Picture Premieres--California--West Los Angeles (Los Angeles) Boulevard Nights (Motion Picture) Herald-Examiner Collection Photographs Streets--California--West Los Angeles (Los Angeles) Picwood Theatre (Los Angeles, Calif.) Demonstrations--California--West Los Angeles (Los Angeles) Los Angeles Herald-Examiner Photographs Night Photographs Automobiles--California--Los Angeles Motion Picture Theaters--California--West Los Angeles (Los Angeles) Lost Architecture--California--West Los Angeles (Los Angeles) Protest Movements--California--Los Angelescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
It Was A Big Weekend For Pickets
title It Was A Big Weekend For Picketsdescription Photograph caption dated April 22, 1967 reads, "Meanwhile group of Young Citizens for Community Action marched at Police Academy protesting. They represent those who have not been invited to department's Mexican-American Community Conference."artist/creator Unknownsubject Herald-Examiner Collection Photographs Demonstrations--California--Los Angeles Los Angeles Herald-Examiner Photographs Young Citizens For Community Action Los Angeles Police Academycontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
"Boulevard Nights" Premiere Protest
title "Boulevard Nights" Premiere Protestdescription Mexican-American demonstrators converge at the Plaza Theater in Westwood to protest the premiere of "Boulevard Nights," a film they say depicts Chicanos unfavorably. Photograph dated March 24, 1979. Title supplied by cataloger.artist/creator Musgrove, Deansubject Lost Architecture--California--Westwood (Los Angeles) Sidewalks--California--Westwood (Los Angeles) Motion Picture Theaters--California--Westwood (Los Angeles) Motion Pictures--Protest Movements--California--Los Angeles Westwood (Los Angeles, Calif.) Boulevard Nights (Motion Picture) Herald-Examiner Collection Photographs Glendon Avenue (Los Angeles, Calif.) Los Angeles Herald-Examiner Photographs Night Photographs Demonstrations--California--Westwood (Los Angeles) Motion Picture Premieres--California--Westwood (Los Angeles) Streets--California--Westwood (Los Angeles) Mann Plaza Theater (Los Angeles, Calif.) Protest Movements--California--Los Angelescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Maldef Press Conference
title Maldef Press Conferencedescription Antonia Hernandez, President and General Counsel of MALDEF, speaks at a press conference to announce lawsuit to force redrawn supervisorial districts. Photo dated: August 25, 1988.artist/creator Grayson, Stevesubject Herald-Examiner Collection Photographs Los Angeles Herald-Examiner Photographs Mexican American Legal Defense And Educational Fundcontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Sal Castro At Lincoln High
title Sal Castro At Lincoln Highdescription Teacher and leader of boycott at Lincoln High School to protest inferior educational opportunities for Mexican-American students, Sal Castro, on June 10, 1968.artist/creator Ober, Jimsubject Student Protesters--California--Los Angeles Abraham Lincoln High School (Los Angeles, Calif.) Castro, Sal Herald-Examiner Collection Photographs Civil Rights Movements--California--Los Angeles Mexican Americans--California--Los Angeles High Schools--California--Los Angelescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Special Classes For Children Who Know No English
title Special Classes For Children Who Know No Englishdescription Financed by the Federal Government and administered by the Board of Education, special classes are held at 14 East Los Angeles schools for children who know no English. Photo dated: July 30, 1967.artist/creator Unknownsubject Schools--California--Los Angeles Herald-Examiner Collection Photographs Mexican American Children--California--Los Angelescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Whittier Boulevard Regulars
title Whittier Boulevard Regularsdescription Group of Mexican-American young adults, pose in a fast-food parking lot. Group are Whittier Boulevard regulars. Photo dated: April 15, 1979.artist/creator Musgrove, Deansubject Herald-Examiner Collection Photographs Los Angeles Herald-Examiner Photographs Mexican Americans--California--East Los Angelescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Student Walkout At Garfield High School
title Student Walkout At Garfield High Schooldescription John Ortiz, Mexican-American student leader at James A. Garfield High School, addressing assembled students during a walkout. Photo dated: March 7, 1968.artist/creator Mccarthy, H.Osubject Student Strikes--California--East Los Angeles Public Speaking--California--East Los Angeles Herald-Examiner Collection Photographs James A. Garfield High School (Los Angeles, Calif.) Mexican American Youth--California--East Los Angeles--Political Activity Demonstrations--California--East Los Angeles Audiences--California--East Los Angeles Los Angeles Herald-Examiner Photographs High Schools--California--East Los Angeles East Los Angeles (Calif.) Student Protesters--California--East Los Angelescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Harbor College Mural
title Harbor College Muraldescription From left to right: Pat Carey, Mexican-American Studies instructor; Raul Montes, artist; and Edmundo Fimbres, artist. Photo dated: Aug. 21, 1973.artist/creator Goodenow, Guysubject Wilmington (Los Angeles, Calif.) Artists Herald-Examiner Collection Photographs Los Angeles Harbor College Murals--California--Los Angeles Los Angeles Herald-Examiner Photographs Universities And Colleges--California--Wilmington (Los Angeles)contributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Ucla Law Students Demonstrate
title Ucla Law Students Demonstratedescription View inside the Law library at U.C.L.A. shows Mexican American law students after a long night. Photograph dated May 24, 1978.artist/creator Mullen, Mikesubject Westwood (Los Angeles, Calif.) Herald-Examiner Collection Photographs Law Libraries--California--Los Angeles University Of California, Los Angeles.--School Of Law Universities And Colleges--California--Westwood (Los Angeles) University Of California, Los Angeles College Students--California--Los Angeles Los Angeles Herald-Examiner Photographs Law Schools--California--Los Angeles Demonstrations--California--Westwood (Los Angeles)contributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Mexican American Opportunity Foundation
title Mexican American Opportunity Foundationdescription Women honored by the Mexican American Opportunity Foundation on March 20, 1975: (left to right, rear): Blanche M. Gomez, Consuelo G. Rodriguez, Carmen Goss; (front): Amalia Guerrero, Vilma S. Martinez, Margarita Vela Banks.artist/creator Unknownsubject Herald-Examiner Collection Photographs Mexican American Opportunity Foundation Mexican American Women--California--Los Angelescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Mexican-American Protest
title Mexican-American Protestdescription Mexican-American demonstrators at Los Angeles City Hall protest deportation raids on June 16, 1973.artist/creator Unknownsubject Crowds--California--Los Angeles Men--California--Los Angeles Women--California--Los Angeles Civic Centers--California--Los Angeles Herald-Examiner Collection Photographs Demonstrations--California--Los Angeles Frank Putnam Flint Memorial Fountain (Los Angeles, Calif.) City Hall Park Center (Los Angeles, Calif.) Downtown Los Angeles (Los Angeles, Calif.) Los Angeles Herald-Examiner Photographs Mexican Americans--California--Los Angeles Trees--California--Los Angeles Parks--California--Los Angeles Immigration Advocates--California--Los Angeles Flint, Frank P.--(Frank Putnam),--1862-1929--Statuescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Mexican American Bracero
title Mexican American Bracerodescription Photo of a Mexican American bracero. He earns $1 an hour. Photo dated: November 17, 1963.artist/creator Unknowncontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Echo Park Mural
title Echo Park Muraldescription Photograph caption reads: "A burst of music -- and pride -- greeted mural portraying Mexican-American history, unveiled in Echo Park in time for Mexican Independence Day". Photograph dated: Sep. 15, 1985. The dedication of the 200-foot mural was held at Morton Street and Morton Place, near Elysian Park. Both sides of the streets' walls were painted by more than two dozen local youths and depicted Chicano history. Standing along the wall are the people who painted the murals. Title supplied by cataloger.artist/creator Made Accessible Through A Grant From The John Randolph Haynes And Dora Haynes Foundation Sergieff, Mikesubject Men--California--Los Angeles Urban Beautification--California--Los Angeles Women--California--Los Angeles Herald-Examiner Collection Photographs Children--California--Los Angeles Echo Park (Los Angeles, Calif.) Audiences--California--Los Angeles Los Angeles Herald-Examiner Photographs Public Art--California--Los Angeles Dedications--California--Echo Park (Los Angeles) Murals--California--Echo Park (Los Angeles)contributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Anti-War Rally
title Anti-War Rallydescription Photograph shows a group of protesters listening to a speaker. Some of the visible signs read, "Registration is the 1st step to war"; "No Nukes - No Draft - No War - No Way"; "No More Vietnam - No U.S. Intervention"; "No Draft - No War", and "Join the Chicano Movement not the Army!". Photograph dated July 21, 1980. Title supplied by cataloger.artist/creator Musgrove, Deansubject Crowds--California--Los Angeles Herald-Examiner Collection Photographs Peace Movements--California--Los Angeles Demonstrations--California--Los Angeles Anti-War Demonstrations--California--Los Angeles Los Angeles Herald-Examiner Photographs Protest Movements--California--Los Angeles Signs And Signboards--California--Los Angelescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Demonstration In Monterey Park
title Demonstration In Monterey Parkdescription Photograph shows an enormous crowd walking along the intersection of Bleakwood Avenue and Brooklyn Avenue in Monterey Park. This is identified as a Chicano demonstration; some people are walking with fists up in the air, and others are holding flags and banners. Title supplied by cataloger.artist/creator Schultz, Bobsubject Monterey Park (Calif.) Flags--Mexico Herald-Examiner Collection Photographs Protest Movements--California--Monterey Park Banners--California--Monterey Park Demonstrations--California--Monterey Park Los Angeles Herald-Examiner Photographs Crowds--California--Monterey Park Chicano Movement--California, Southerncontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Threat By Manson'S Baldheaded Family
title Threat By Manson'S Baldheaded Familydescription Photograph caption dated March 30, 1971 reads, "Threat by Manson's baldheaded 'family.' Following announcement of the death penalty for Charles Manson and three girls, these Manson clan members protest with a drawing exhorting the white race to 'get theirselves together' because of increasing Chicano and black power."artist/creator Made Accessible Through A Grant From The John Randolph Haynes And Dora Haynes Foundationsubject Lutesinger, Kathryn Herald-Examiner Collection Photographs Good, Sandra Los Angeles Herald-Examiner Photographs Crime--California--Los Angeles Brunner, Mary Manson, Charles,--1934-2017--Trials, Litigation, Etc Alonzo, Maria Theresacontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Mural In Boyle Heights
title Mural In Boyle Heightsdescription A large mural of a Chicano pointing a finger saying "We are not a minority" is behind a chain link fence at the Estrada Courts, 3217 Olympic Boulevard. It was painted in 1978 by El Congresso de Artistas Cosmicos de las Americas de San Diego (Mario Torero, Rocky, El Lion, Zade) and restored in 1996 by Mario Torero and Carmen Kalo. Photograph caption reads: "Six-year-old Heriberto Aguilar stands at fence at his Olympic Boulevard home hear [sic] huge Chicano Power mural". Photograph dated Jan. 21, 1982. Title supplied by cataloger.artist/creator Made Accessible Through A Grant From The John Randolph Haynes And Dora Haynes Foundation Musgrove, Deansubject Herald-Examiner Collection Photographs El Congresso De Artistas Cosmicos De Las Americas Children--California--Los Angeles Fences--California--Los Angeles Lawns--California--Los Angeles Los Angeles Herald-Examiner Photographs Portrait Photographs Public Art--California--Los Angeles Murals--California--Boyle Heights (Los Angeles)contributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Burning Sheriff'S Car
title Burning Sheriff'S Cardescription An abandoned sheriff's car, still smoking and burning, faces a line of bungalows in East Los Angeles during the National Chicano Moratorium of August 29, 1970. Firemen are on the scene as spectators watch. Photo dated Aug. 30, 1970.artist/creator Messinger, Joesubject Herald-Examiner Collection Photographs Demonstrations--California--East Los Angeles Dwellings--California--East Los Angeles Police Vehicles--California--East Los Angeles Los Angeles Herald-Examiner Photographs East Los Angeles (Calif.) Streets--California--East Los Angeles Fire Engines--California--East Los Angeles Fires--California--East Los Angeles National Chicano Moratorium Sidewalks--California--East Los Angelescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Lincoln High School Pickets
title Lincoln High School Picketsdescription Chicano Movement picketers outside Lincoln High School on September 16, 1968. One carries a sign referring to the teacher and leader, Sal Castro, who protested the lack of educational opportunities for Mexican-American students.artist/creator Dubee, Myronsubject Mexican Americans--Civil Rights--United States Civil Rights Movements--United States Student Protesters--California--Los Angeles Abraham Lincoln High School (Los Angeles, Calif.) Herald-Examiner Collection Photographs Schools--California--Lincoln Heights (Los Angeles) High Schools--California--Los Angeles Lincoln Heights (Los Angeles, Calif.)contributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Looting At Frederick'S
title Looting At Frederick'Sdescription Police officers look at damage done by looters at Frederick's, at Soto & Whittier, during the Chicano Anti-War Moratorium.artist/creator Unknownsubject Frederick'S Of Hollywood (Firm) Herald-Examiner Collection Photographs Peace Movements--California--Los Angeles Los Angeles Herald-Examiner Photographs Pillage--California--Los Angelescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Chicano Rally In East Los Angeles
title Chicano Rally In East Los Angelesdescription Members of the Dominguez family of Lincoln Heights use an umbrella to battle the heat as they listen speakers at Ruben Salazar Park in East Los Angeles. Photograph dated August 30, 1981.artist/creator Made Accessible Through A Grant From The John Randolph Haynes And Dora Haynes Foundation Chinn, Paulsubject Herald-Examiner Collection Photographs Political Parades & Rallies--California--East Los Angeles Parks--California--East Los Angeles Los Angeles Herald-Examiner Photographs East Los Angeles (Calif.) Ruben Salazar Park (East Los Angeles, Calif.) Families--California--East Los Angelescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Chicano Protest At Police Headquarters
title Chicano Protest At Police Headquartersdescription Mexican-American protest outside headquarters of the Los Angeles Police Department. The demonstration included signs, "Viva la Raza," as police watched, on June 2, 1968. They were protesting the incarceration of four members of the Brown Berets.artist/creator Unknownsubject Los Angeles (Calif.).--Police Department Herald-Examiner Collection Photographs Civil Rights Movements--California--Los Angeles Mexican Americans--California--Los Angeles Picketing--California--Los Angeles National Brown Beret Organizationcontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Chicano Moratorium Committee Demonstration
title Chicano Moratorium Committee Demonstrationdescription Chicano Moratorium Committee conducts a march and rally commemorating ninth anniversary of Chicano anti-Vietnam war demonstrations in Atlantic Park. Hernando Perez (right foreground) gets inspired as he watches the demonstrators. Photograph dated August 29, 1979. Title supplied by cataloger.artist/creator Papaleo, Kensubject Crowds--California--Los Angeles Herald-Examiner Collection Photographs Banners--California--Los Angeles Demonstrations--California--Los Angeles Los Angeles Herald-Examiner Photographs Chicano Moratorium Protest Movements--California--Los Angeles Signs And Signboards--California--Los Angelescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Chicano Protest At Lapd
title Chicano Protest At Lapddescription Protesters march around the block of the downtown headquarters of the Los Angeles Police Department on June 2, 1968. Several thousand members of the Mexican-American community turned out to protest the incarceration of four Brown Beret members.artist/creator Unknownsubject Los Angeles (Calif.).--Police Department Herald-Examiner Collection Photographs Civil Rights Movements--California--Los Angeles Mexican Americans--California--Los Angeles Picketing--California--Los Angeles National Brown Beret Organizationcontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Chicano Movement Protest
title Chicano Movement Protestdescription Mexican Americans lead the chanting at a protest demonstration at the downtown Police headquarters on June 2, 1968. These shouters were stationed at a van that was loaded with speakers and amplifiers, protesting the Brown Beret members' incarceration.artist/creator Ober, Jimsubject Los Angeles (Calif.).--Police Department Herald-Examiner Collection Photographs Civil Rights Movements--California--Los Angeles Mexican Americans--California--Los Angeles Picketing--California--Los Angeles National Brown Beret Organizationcontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
National Chicano Moratorium
title National Chicano Moratoriumdescription In the foreground, helmeted police armed with clubs escort a collapsing officer as, in the background, other police confront a wall of demonstrators during the National Chicano Moratorium in Laguna Park (renamed Salazar Park) on August 29, 1970. Paper, aluminum cans and handmade signs litter the grass. A line of tall palm trees in the distance marks the edge of the park.artist/creator Unknownsubject Vietnam War, 1961-1975--Protest Movements Herald-Examiner Collection Photographs National Chicano Moratorium Demonstrations--California--East Los Angeles Parks--California--East Los Angeles Los Angeles Herald-Examiner Photographs East Los Angeles (Calif.) Ruben Salazar Park (East Los Angeles, Calif.) Lawns--California--East Los Angeles Police--California--Los Angelescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
National Chicano Moratorium
title National Chicano Moratoriumdescription Police and spectators look up at a power line explosion resulting from a car collision on a street corner during the National Chicano Moratorium of August 29, 1970.artist/creator Unknownsubject Police--California--East Los Angeles Herald-Examiner Collection Photographs National Chicano Moratorium Electric Lines--Poles And Towers Demonstrations--California--East Los Angeles Dwellings--California--East Los Angeles Los Angeles Herald-Examiner Photographs Streets--California--East Los Angeles Lawns--California--East Los Angeles Sidewalks--California--East Los Angelescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Chicano Demonstration
title Chicano Demonstrationdescription Chicano demonstration march down Sherman Way in the West Valley; numerous placards are visible. Photograph dated January 20, 1979. Title supplied by cataloger.artist/creator Mullen, Mikesubject Crowds--California--Los Angeles Herald-Examiner Collection Photographs Demonstrations--California--Los Angeles Los Angeles Herald-Examiner Photographs Streets--California--Los Angeles Sherman Way (Los Angeles, Calif.) Protest Movements--California--Los Angeles Signs And Signboards--California--Los Angelescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Chicano Demonstration
title Chicano Demonstrationdescription Photograph caption dated October 23, 1979 reads, "Some 150 members of the Southern Coalition to Stop Raids staged protest at L.A. Federal Building." Title supplied by cataloger.artist/creator Mullen, Mikesubject Crowds--California--Los Angeles Federal Building (Los Angeles, Calif. : 1964-) Herald-Examiner Collection Photographs Demonstrations--California--Los Angeles Los Angeles Herald-Examiner Photographs Downtown Los Angeles (Los Angeles, Calif.) Public Buildings--California--Los Angeles Protest Movements--California--Los Angeles Signs And Signboards--California--Los Angelescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) -
Chicano Demonstration
title Chicano Demonstrationdescription Chicano demonstration in front of the Federal Building shows several people, including a small band performing on the steps. A man holds a sign that reads, "Stop Gestapo Tactics". Photograph dated October 22, 1979. Title supplied by cataloger.artist/creator Mullen, Mikesubject Crowds--California--Los Angeles Federal Building (Los Angeles, Calif. : 1964-) Herald-Examiner Collection Photographs Demonstrations--California--Los Angeles Los Angeles Herald-Examiner Photographs Downtown Los Angeles (Los Angeles, Calif.) Public Buildings--California--Los Angeles Protest Movements--California--Los Angeles Signs And Signboards--California--Los Angelescontributor Digital Public Library of America (DPLA)