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- Member of: Roberto Reveles Papers
- Member of: La Raza: The Mexican Americans
Created1972
Description
This advertisement, produced for Reveles' 1972 Congressional campaign, discusses his roots in a poor Mexican-American family, experience as a Congressional aide, and diligent and thoughtful service to the people of Arizona. It also communicates Reveles' support for such programs as national health insurance for the elderly, anti-pollution laws, and a farm law. This film displays significant color shifting to the red.
Created1972
DescriptionThis advertisement, produced for Reveles' 1972 Congressional campaign, praises his loyal and thoughtful service to the people of Arizona. This film displays significant color shifting to the red.
Created1972
DescriptionThis advertisement, produced for Reveles' 1972 Congressional campaign, expresses his support for programs designed to benefit the elderly, including expanded health care, improved long-term care facilities, and Social Security reform. This film displays significant color shifting to the red.
Contributors3Play Media (Contributor)
Created1972
Description
This document provides a partial transcription of Campaign Advertisements 1-3.
ContributorsSouthwest Council of La Raza (Contributor)
Created1969
DescriptionThis section focuses on Aztec history and Mexico's Indigenous roots. It also discusses the colonization of Mexico by the Spanish.
ContributorsSouthwest Council of La Raza (Contributor)
Created1969
DescriptionThis section focuses on the political and social awakening of the Mexican American community in the United States. It examines the beginning of the Chicano/a Movement in education, politics, labor, and land rights.