Strong feelings over victory of “English only” campaign, 1988
LHP_Intern2019-09-12T14:22:17+00:00After the victory of the official English victory, opponents say they fear rash of discrimination.
After the victory of the official English victory, opponents say they fear rash of discrimination.
Main editorial, Oct. 14, 1988: “Now it’s on the ballot: Vote no on official English.” It calls the measure "ugly racism."
Article published in the Catholic Crosswinds decrying the English only movement, 1987
Advertisement in section of La Cucaracha for X-Mas events. Some of the events include Christmas tree decorating contests and a Christmas party in El Centro del Quinto Sol.
Photo of the Diesiseis de Septiembre celebration on September 16th, 1989 in Pueblo, Colorado.
Photo of the Coca Family playing musical instruments on September 16th, 1989 at the Diesiseis de Septiembre celebration in Plaza Verde Park
Photo of the Cinco de Mayo Parade, 1977
Photo of women dancing at the Colorado State Fair Fiesta Day, Spring 1977.
Cinco de Mayo Parade makes its way down Main Street in 1979
Multiple festivities are under preparation for 5 de Mayo 1976 including events by La Raza Unida and the Chicano Coalition. Pueblo Natives like Eppy Santova also recall how the events used to take place in the 30s and 40s.