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The Coors Night Club and Latino Liquors
Picture of two Latino owned businesses at 3400 Navajo Street in the Highland neighborhood, 1996

August 30, 2020
The Chicano Fight Against the KKK
La Cucaracha announces the Brown Berets’ efforts in fighting the KKK and their patrol of the Mexican-American border.

November 8, 2022
The Chicano Causa: The Brown Berets
A newspaper entry explaining who the Brown Berets are and their mission. The entry includes a short history of the Brown Berets, their achievements, and their goals.

November 7, 2022
The Catholic Capilla de Todos Los Santos, a part of the Shrine of the Stations of the Cross (La Mesa de la Piedad y de la Misericordia, Hill of Piety and Mercy) in San Luis, built in 1986
The Catholic Capilla de Todos Los Santos, a part of the Shrine of the Stations of the Cross (La Mesa de la Piedad y de la Misericordia, Hill of Piety and Mercy) in San Luis, built in 1986

March 18, 2019
The Case for Chicano Studies
1973 article in El Diario arguing why Chicano Studies are neccesary at high schools and universities. The article argues that students have the right to learn about their culture and heritage.

June 7, 2021
The Brown Berets work security at the Platte Valley Action Center 1971
The Brown Berets work security for a fundraiser at the Platte Valley Action Center in Westside Denver. Confrontation breaks out between Chicanos and Denver PD, leads to mass arrests and numerous injuries.

March 22, 2022
The Boulder Hispanic Experience 1994 Video of “Los Inmigrantes” and a panel discussion
Short film of a panel discussion based on the film Los Inmigrantes, 1994

June 4, 2021
The aftermath of a fire in Antonito (Conejos County), 1905.
Shows smoking adobe buildings destroyed by the fire. Hispanic American men, probably firefighters, stand near a wagon loaded with three large barrels filled with water to fight the fire. A ladder is up against an adobe building with a wooden false front, a sign reads: “Drug Store.”

March 18, 2019
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