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Title
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Bob Beamon
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Identifier
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e_dlh_0005
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Creator
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Heikes, Darryl
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Topic
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Sports
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Dates
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1968-10-23
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Box
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2.325/T18a
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Resource
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Darryl Heikes photographs
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Description
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Bob Beamon breaks the world record with his 29-foot, 2 1/2 inch long jump in Mexico City and wins the Olympic Gold Medal, October 23, 1968. While the press pack covered the favorites, Heikes was the "rover" for UPI. "The last thing I wanted was to be at the finish line with 100 other photographers." His photo of Beamon was sold to LIFE magazine and seen worldwide.
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Title
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Earthquake
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Identifier
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e_fj_0058
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Creator
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Johnston, Frank, 1941- (Photogrgapher)
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Dates
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1985-09-24
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Box
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2013-009/2
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Folder
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To Be Printed - 1985; [includes Mexico, Vietnam, Reagan, and unidentified], circa 1983-1985
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Resource
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Frank Johnston photographic archive
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Description
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Photograph of a still-standing statue among the rubble after the Mexico City earthquake, September 24, 1985
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Title
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Mexico, 1968
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Identifier
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e_jfmd_0378
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Creator
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Dominis, John, 1921-2013 (Photogrgapher)
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Dates
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1968
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Box
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2016-268/7
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Folder
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Mexico, Set 80487
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Resource
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John Dominis photographic archive
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Description
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Duplicate photograph of an older couple having lunch, and a mother with her child on a bench at Paseo de la Reforma in Mexico City, LIFE caption reads: Lunch on the Paseo de la Reforma. LIFE magazine, 1968
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Title
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Mobiloil Sign in front of Statue of Carlos IV of Spain, Mobiloil Sign in front of Statue of Carlos IV of Spain
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Identifier
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di_10981
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Box
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2.104/5.3A
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Folder
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Geographic - Mexico - Marketing
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Resource
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ExxonMobil historical collection
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Description
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A black and white photo of a mobiloil sign in front of Statue of Carlos IV of Spain in the Plaza de la Reforma, Mexico City.
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Title
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Selects
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Identifier
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e_dh_0989
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Creator
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Halstead, Dirck, 1936-....
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Topic
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The World
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Dates
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1976
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Box
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3y186
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Folder
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1
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Resource
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Dirck Halstead photographic archive
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Description
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Sleeping Children huddled together on street over ventilation grate
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Title
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Sylvia Orozco oral history
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Identifier
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camh-dob-004042
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Creator
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Zavala, Adely, Brooke, Alison
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Contributor
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Orozco, Sylvia (Artist)
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Topic
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Art, College student newspapers and periodicals, Hispanic American women, Education, Mexican American art
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Dates
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1954-11-02
2020-11-04
2021-02-27
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Resource
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Austin women activists oral history project records
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Description
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Oral history of Sylvia Orozco conducted by Alison Brooke and Adely Zavala on February 27, 2021, describing her life and work in activism in the Chicano movement in Austin, Cuero, Kingsville, and Mexico City. She discusses her childhood in Cuero, Texas, and how her family influenced her later activism, her involvement in the Chicano movement at Texas A&I in the early 1970s as well as the Art department at that school. She also discusses her experience at the University of Texas at Austin in the art department as well as her activism work in the Chicano Movement, especially her involvement in organizations like; MAYO, CASA, LUChA, MAS, the Committee for Rural Democracy, the Raza Unida Party and Para La Gente newspaper. Later she discusses her experience in Mexico on the Becas Para Aztlan scholarship program and her studies at the San Carlos Academy of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) as well as her involvement in the Art community in Mexico. Later she discusses her influences and creation of the Mexic-Arte Museum in Austin as well as the history of the Museum itself.