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"Chicano: A Journey Through Time and Culture" Step back in time to the 1800s

Background imageChicano Collection: Spanish familys ox-cart, California, 1800s

Spanish familys ox-cart, California, 1800s
Spanish family traveling by oxcart, Californis, 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut of a Frederic Remington illustration

Background imageChicano Collection: 1950s Low Rider style Car in Swirling Orange cartoon Landscape Illustration

1950s Low Rider style Car in Swirling Orange cartoon Landscape Illustration
Yellow and Orange 1950s style low rider car in swirling cartoon style landscape illustration. Horizontal format with graphic sense of motion and sense of drama like an escape

Background imageChicano Collection: Los Angeles when a Mexican village

Los Angeles when a Mexican village
Mexican pulque carrier in Los Angeles, 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th century illustration

Background imageChicano Collection: Young Hispanic couple at their ranch, 1800s

Young Hispanic couple at their ranch, 1800s
Hispanic girl playing guitar on a ranch portico, 1800s. Hand-colored engraving of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageChicano Collection: Hispanic couple on a southwestern street, 1800s

Hispanic couple on a southwestern street, 1800s
Hispanic-American couple, Juan and Juanita, 1800s. Hand-colored engraving of a 19th-century Frederic Remington illustration

Background imageChicano Collection: AGRI2A-00060

AGRI2A-00060
California vaquero galloping to lasso a steer, 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century Frederic Remington illustration

Background imageChicano Collection: 1950s Cars in Orange cartoon Landscape Illustration

1950s Cars in Orange cartoon Landscape Illustration
Yellow and Orange 1950s style cars in cartoon style landscape illustration. Horizontal format with graphic sense of motion and sense of drama like in an escape

Background imageChicano Collection: Cesar Chavez On The Phone

Cesar Chavez On The Phone
California: June 10, 1967. Portrait of Cesar Chavez talking on the phone

Background imageChicano Collection: Florencio Arciniega, Jr. (right), a college student working for the Arizona State Employment

Florencio Arciniega, Jr. (right), a college student working for the Arizona State Employment Service under the federal
STUDENT VOLUNTEER, 1972. Florencio Arciniega, Jr. (right), a college student working for the Arizona State Employment Service under the federal UYA (University Year for ACTION) program


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"Chicano: A Journey Through Time and Culture" Step back in time to the 1800s, where Spanish families proudly rode their ox-carts through the picturesque landscapes of California. The vibrant orange hues of a swirling cartoon illustration transport us to an era when low rider style cars ruled the streets, epitomizing the unique Chicano culture. Los Angeles was once a Mexican village, bustling with life and rich traditions that still resonate today. In this captivating image, we witness a young Hispanic couple at their ranch, embodying resilience and determination as they navigate life in the 1800s. As we stroll down a southwestern street from that same era, another Hispanic couple catches our eye. Their attire reflects their heritage while exuding elegance and grace amidst the dusty backdrop. The photograph AGRI2A-00060 freezes time in its tracks, capturing an iconic moment from the 1950s. Rows of classic cars line up against an enchanting orange landscape - a testament to Chicano ingenuity and creativity. Cesar Chavez's presence on his phone symbolizes his tireless efforts as he fought for justice and equality for farmworkers during this pivotal period. His unwavering dedication became synonymous with Chicano activism. The Brown Berets leaving Catalina represent a generation ready to challenge societal norms head-on. These brave individuals stood united against discrimination and fought passionately for Chicano rights across various communities. In 1972 Douglas, Arizona becomes our stage as Florencio Arciniega Jr. , working under the federal UYA program, engages in conversation with Antonio Gomez from La Raza Unida organization. This powerful encounter showcases how Chicanos came together to uplift one another during times of struggle. "Chicano.