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Box 18

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Contains 46 Results:

Burning Water, ("In Form of Protest," "Triptich," "The Word Called Decision," "Lying in Our Mouths," "Breakfast;" "A Toltec Dish," "Between Us;" "Chimalistac"), 1963, 1964, 1965

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 26
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1963, 1964, 1965

The Caf Review, ("Nushu"), 1997

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 27
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1997

Caprice, ("Yesterday Ended at Midnight," "Morning Sky;" "Battered Woman's Surprise"), 1989, 1996

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 28
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1989, 1996

Catalyst, ("Election Notes;" "Coatlicue;" "Somewhere in the Shadows of our Single History"), 1988, 1989, 1992

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 29
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1988, 1989, 1992

Center, (Untitled), Undated

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 30
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: Undated

Chelsea, ("For Gregory;" "New Mexico: A Song"), 1961, 1968

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 31
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1961, 1968

Chile Si!, ("Chile: A Flag of Fury"), 1975

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 32
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1975

Clockwatch Review, ("These Our Hands," "Immigration Law," "Under Attack"), 1986

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 33
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1986

Connections, ("Including Human Relations;" "Strength, Sisters, Here"), 1976, 1977

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 34
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1976, 1977

Copkiller, ("The Cold War"), 1968

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 35
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1968

Coyote's Journal, ("On the Changing of Citizenship"), 1967

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 36
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1967

Crossroads, ("Where the Muse Moves in on Despair," "Dancing with the Doe"), 1994

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 37
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1994

Duende, ("Small Sounds from the Bass Fiddle"), 1964

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 38
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1964

The Eight Pager, ("The Called Shots"), 1966

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 39
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1966

Elizabeth, ("Funny Dream of Fame"), 1965

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 40
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1965

The Evergreen Chronicles, ("Breaking Out"), 1990

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 41
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1990

The Falcon, ("Leaving Hanoi"), 1975

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 42
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1975

The Fiddlehead, ("of Love - for Sergio"), 1965

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 43
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1965

Folio, ("5 A.M.," "The Fence," "The Decision"), 1968

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 44
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1968

Four Quarters, ("Home"), 1979

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 45
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1979

The Galley Sail, ("Eyes Go Thinly;" "The Gloves"), 1961/62, 1986

 File — Box: 18, Folder: 46
Scope and Content From the Collection: Margaret Randall's life and consequently, her writings, focus on themes of politics, social revolution, art, feminism, and lesbianism. Most of Randall's writings focus on Latin America and the United States. The years she spent in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua figure prominently in her works. Randall uses mediums of photography, oral history, poetry, essay, translation, and narrative to bring her issues to light. The Margaret Randall Papers are divided into eight series....
Dates: 1961/62, 1986