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Letters, 1954-2007
Libertad Familia | Defiende Los Derechos De Las Mujeres Inmigrantes [sic]
The Albert and Angela Feldstein collection consist of thousands of political buttons, posters, pamphlets, stickers, bumper stickers, hats, tote bags, drinkware, conference swag, photographs, t-shirts, and other ephemera from U. S. political events such as conventions, marches, and demonstrations for Black Lives Matter, LGBTQ+ rights, women's rights, Republican and Democratic conventions, and other events.
March for Women's Lives, Contraception, Abortion, Reproductive Rights, Peace, approximately 2000-2010
The Albert and Angela Feldstein collection consist of thousands of political buttons, posters, pamphlets, stickers, bumper stickers, hats, tote bags, drinkware, conference swag, photographs, t-shirts, and other ephemera from U. S. political events such as conventions, marches, and demonstrations for Black Lives Matter, LGBTQ+ rights, women's rights, Republican and Democratic conventions, and other events.
MARCH. Twentieth Century Mexican Painting, Exhibition catalog, 1975-04-28 - 1975-05-09
Me gusta! KUNO 1400 AM
Mexicana cards
The ephemera and artifacts series contains personal items collected by Stephen O. Murray.
Music
¡Ningún ser humano es ilegal! | No human being is illegal | www.internationalsocialist.org
The Albert and Angela Feldstein collection consist of thousands of political buttons, posters, pamphlets, stickers, bumper stickers, hats, tote bags, drinkware, conference swag, photographs, t-shirts, and other ephemera from U. S. political events such as conventions, marches, and demonstrations for Black Lives Matter, LGBTQ+ rights, women's rights, Republican and Democratic conventions, and other events.
Nosotros Venceremos: Viva La Huelga!
UFW seal on left side. Black font with orange background.
[Pancho Villa Smoking], 2015
This collection of calendar art consists of materials acquired as a purchase by the MSU Libraries or items separated from the papers of Juana and Jesse Gonzales, Julio Cesar Guerrero and Pedro and Diana Rivera. The items in the collection are as early as 1972 and the bulk in the first decade of 2000.