Senator Richard Castro speaks to reporters about the Gallo Wine boycott at a press conference held at Super Save Drugs located near West 44th Avenue and North Pecos Street in the Sunnyside neighborhood, Denver, Colorado. Mike Wilzoch stands on...
United Farm Workers of America--People--1970-1980.; Mexican Americans--1970-1980.; Hispanic Americans--1970-1980.; Denver (Colo.)--1970-1980.; Press conferences.; Legislators--Colorado.; Wilzoch, Mike--Pictorial works.; Castro, Richard Thomas,...
Directory produced by the First Baptist Church in Denver, Colorado. Included in the directory is: a list of member, past and present, along with their address in and out of the Denver area, the Churches By-Laws and advertisements from local Denver...
Eha, Walter R. (Walter Ralph), 1891-1978--Archives.; First Baptist Church (Denver, Colo.)
Booklet of poetry written by students of the Morey Junior High School in Denver, Colorado. The book was sponsored by the English and Miss Agnes Govreau of the Art Department. The booklet was hand set by the boys in the printing class.
Morey Junior High School (Denver, Colo.); School prose, American--Colorado--Denver.; Schools--Colorado--Denver.
Photograph of a painting by Harold Harrington Betts. Against the backdrop of a jagged mountain range, a Native American (tribe unknown) gestures as he speaks to a white man who holds a rifle. Another man sits on a rock and listens, as does a Native...
Indians of North America--1900-1910.; Covered wagons--1900-1910.; Deserts--1900-1910.; Paintings--1900-1910.; Pioneers--1900-1910.
Kathleen Phillips speaks in Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado, at a Society of Children's Book Writers workshop, during the International Reading Association convention.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt speaks into a microphone from his touring sedan at Fitzsimons General Hospital, he's protected by police and secret service agents. A crowds gathered behind the Sedan.
Fitzsimons Army Medical Center--1930-1940.; Denver (Colo.)--1930-1940.; Convertible automobiles--Colorado--Denver--1930-1940.; Presidents--United States--1930-1940.; Secret service--American--Colorado--Denver--1930-1940.;...
President Franklin D. Roosevelt sits in a touring car on his visit to Denver, Colorado, during his 1936 campaign, and speaks with an unidentified man. Police officers and spectators watch nearby.
Denver (Colo.)--1930-1940.; Men--Colorado--Denver--1930-1940.; Police--Colorado--Denver--1930-1940.; Political campaigns--Colorado--Denver--1930-1940.; Presidents--United States--1930-1940.; Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945.
President Warren G. Harding speaks, from a long covered open veranda hung with bunting, at Fitzsimons General Hospital in Colorado on June 25,1923. He spoke on increased benefits for World War I veterans.
Fitzsimons Army Medical Center--1920-1930.; Denver (Colo.)--1920-1930.; Porches--Colorado--Denver--1920-1930.; Presidents--United States--1920-1930.; Spectators--Colorado--Denver--1920-1930.; Harding, Warren G. (Warren Gamaliel), 1865-1923.
View of conventioneers in Trinidad, Colorado. A man standing speaks to a seated woman holding a crutch. A U. S. Mailbox is on the wall under a sign that reads: "Young Ladies Desiring Escorts Register Here - Escort Committee." On the wall in the...
Trinidad (Colo.)--1930-1940.; Mathes, Ben.; Paylor, I. Irvin.
United States President Franklin Delano Roosevelt speaks from a podium in Denver, Colorado. The Colorado State Capitol portico and dome are in the background.
Colorado State Capitol (Denver, Colo.)--Buildings--1930-1940.; Denver (Colo.)--1930-1940.; Presidents--United States--1930-1940.; Public speaking--Colorado--Denver--1930-1940.; Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945.
United States President Franklin Delano Roosevelt speaks from a podium in Denver, Colorado. The Colorado State Capitol portico and dome are in the background.
Colorado State Capitol (Denver, Colo.)--Buildings--1930-1940.; Denver (Colo.)--1930-1940.; Presidents--United States--1930-1940.; Public speaking--Colorado--Denver--1930-1940.; Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945.
Colorado Governor Edwin C. Johnson speaks at an event in Colorado. University of Colorado football star, and eventual Congressman, Byron "Whizzer" R. White stands next to the Governor on the stage.
Denver (Colo.)--1930-1940.; Football players--Colorado--Denver--1930-1940.; Governors--Colorado--1930-1940.; Johnson, Edwin Carl, 1884-1970.; White, Byron R., 1917-
A large crowd gathers at the American Legion Convention held in Denver, Colorado. A band stands in the middle of the crowd and a speaker speaks at a microphone on a stage. Some spectators sit on the edge of a roof in the background. Signs on a wall...
American Legion--Meetings--1930-1940.; Denver (Colo.)--1930-1940.; Marching bands--Colorado--Denver--1930-1940.; Meetings--Colorado--Denver--1930-1940.; Military organizations--Colorado--Denver--1930-1940.; Public...
President Franklin D. Roosevelt sits in a touring car on his visit to Denver, Colorado and speaks with an unidentified man. Police officers and spectators watch nearby.
Denver (Colo.)--1930-1940.; Presidents--United States--1930-1940.; Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945.
A man, possibly a Denver official, speaks with reporters and community members at a press conference. The man seated at the end of the table with long hair is possibly Antonio Martinez.
A photo of a woman as she speaks into a microphone. This may be Patricia Borjon-Lopez, an activist, at the National Chicano Youth Liberation Conference.
Albert Gurule, Mexican-American candidate for Governor of Colorado, speaks in Fort Collins, Colorado; men behind him are (l to r) Ernesto Andrade (Fort Collins, State Board of Education), Fred Gallegos (Larimer County Clerk), Andres Gavalon (Fort...
Gurule, Albert.; Hispanic Americans--Colorado--Fort Collins--Politics and government--1960-1970.; Mexican Americans--Colorado--Fort Collins--Politics and government--1960-1970.; Fort Collins (Colo.)--1960-1970.; Government officials--Colorado--Fort...
A Mexican-American man speaks into a microphone in Denver, Colorado, during a protest. Picket sign reads: "Chicano Means Power." An ornate lamp is on a brick building with entablature.
Two Native American Ute men stand on a buffalo hide, talking, western slope Wasatch Mountains, Utah. One of the men, wearing a shirt and leggings, leans on a rifle and carries a powder horn with a beaded strap, as the other man, wearing a fringed...
Indians of North America--Utah--1870-1880.; Uinta Indians--Utah--1870-1880.; Ute Indians--Clothing & dress--Utah--1870-1880.; Wasatch Range (Utah and Idaho)--1870-1880.
Chief Two Strikes speaks from inside the council circle of Native American Lakota Sioux, on the Pine Ridge Reservation, South Dakota, as he attempts to convince the remaining Ghost Dancers to give up their weapons.
United States. Office of Indian Affairs. Pine Ridge Agency--1890-1900.; Dakota Indians--South Dakota--Pine Ridge--1890-1900.; Indians of North America--South Dakota--Pine Ridge--1890-1900.; Teton Indians--South Dakota--Pine Ridge--1890-1900.;...
Chief Kicking Bear speaks from inside the council circle of Native American Lakota Sioux, as he attempts to convince the remaining Ghost Dancers to give up their weapons, Pine Ridge Reservation, South Dakota.
Dakota Indians--South Dakota--Pine Ridge--1890-1900.; Indians of North America--South Dakota--Pine Ridge--1890-1900.; Teton Indians--South Dakota--Pine Ridge--1890-1900.; Wounded Knee Massacre, S.D., 1890.; Pine Ridge Indian Reservation...
Shows three Hispanic men in an office. One man, seated at a desk, speaks on a telephone. One man is seated on the desk and the other is seated on a chair in front of the desk.
Charles Whiteman poses outdoors. He was captured by the Utes at age 2 and traded to the Arapahos. He lived as an Arapaho during his lifetime. He holds a hatched pipe. He wears a fur pelt bandolier, a beaded hair pipe vest, a scarf around his neck....
Arapaho Indians--1890-1920.; Indians of North America--1890-1920.; Clothing & dress--1890-1920.; Tomahawks--1890-1920.; Whiteman, Charles.
Quas-sah-yah, (Quassiah) a Native American Comanche man and close friend of Quanah Parker speaks at a podium with an interpreter at his side, during the unveiling of the Parker Monument, Post Oak Mission Cemetery, near Cache, Oklahoma.
Comanche Indians--Oklahoma--Cache--1920-1930.; Indian interpreters--Oklahoma--Cache--1920-1930.; Indians of North America--Oklahoma--Cache--1920-1930.; Cache (Okla.)--1920-1930.; Post Oak Mission Cemetery (Comanche County, Okla.)--1920-1930.;...
A Native American (0sage) man, identified as Bacon Rind, sits in a chair at a desk and speaks into a telephone. He wears moccasins, leggings, a blanket around his waist, a print shirt, and a traditional beaver bandeau.
Indians of North America--1880-1910.; Osage Indians--1880-1910.; Telephones--1880-1910.; Bacon Rind.
Two men are standing at a bar in Silver Plume, Colorado. One of the men faces the camera and holds up a drink; the other speaks to the smiling woman behind the bar. The bar has curved, ornately carved wood which is raised and paneled. Bar stools...
At the dedication of the Matchless Mine and Baby Doe Tabor's cabin in Leadville, Lake County, Colorado, Caroline Bancroft speaks through a megaphone and Eleanor Weckbaugh holds an umbrella; both women are in period costumes. Gordon Weeks is the...
A Native American orator speaks in front of a council at Fort Laramie, Wyoming Territory. Other Native Americans sit against the far wall, white men sit at a table.
Indians of North America--1860-1870.; Public speaking--1860-1870.
An African American (Black) couple sit in chairs in a large opulent room in an unknown location in Denver, Colorado. The woman wears a party dress and speaks to a man dressed in a tuxedo, they both hold drinks. A sign in the distance reads H.D.C.,...
A man stands at a podium and speaks into a microphone at the dedication of the City of Brest Park in Denver, Colorado. Several people sit on an elevated stage and a crowd stands nearby to listen. A woman sits on the hood of a car in the distance.
City of Brest Park (Denver, Colo.); Denver (Colo.)--1960-1970.; Dedications--Colorado--Denver--1960-1970.; Parks--Colorado--Denver--1960-1970.; Public speaking--Colorado--Denver--1960-1970.; Spectators--Colorado--Denver--1960-1970.
Colorado Governor Henry Augustus Buchtel speaks to a crowd at the cornerstone ceremony at the Denver Public Library (Carnegie) construction site in the Civic Center neighborhood of Denver, Colorado. A United States flag and the Burton residence are...
Burton, Alida--Homes & haunts.; Denver Public Library--Buildings--1900-1910.; Civic Center (Denver, Colo. : Neighborhood)--1900-1910.; Denver (Colo.)--1900-1910.; Building construction--Colorado--Denver--1900-1910.; Cornerstone...
James Ward, an African-American (Black) principal from Manual High School at 28th (Twenty-eighth) and Franklin Streets in the Whittier neighborhood of Denver, Colorado, speaks with Denver Urban Renewal Authority officials, Manual students, and...
Denver Urban Renewal Authority--People--1970-1980.; Manual High School (Denver, Colo.)--People--1970-1980.; African Americans--Men--Colorado--Denver--1970-1980.; Denver (Colo.)--1970-1980.; Whittier (Denver, Colo.)--1970-1980.; Ground breaking...