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Elmer Martinez Collection
Collection
Identifier: MSS-1004-BC
Abstract
The collection deals with the career of Elmer Martinez and his various activities to teach about the Hispanic heritage of New Mexico and the Southwest. It includes correspondence, articles, photographs, maps and posters. Among them are his papers about the Spanish Village at the State Fair, the Colonial Infantry of Albuquerque color guard unit, the Spanish History Museum, a run for New Mexico State Representative, and his views and commentaries. It also contains material from others, including...
Dates:
1959-2015
Poster Collection
Collection
Identifier: MSS-0050
Abstract
This collection includes posters from Albuquerque and other locations in New Mexico. The major part of this collection was graciously donated by Nancy Tucker.
Dates:
Majority of material found within 1969 - 2014; 1735 - 2014
UNM Student Tuition Protest Files
Collection
Identifier: UNMA-102
Abstract
This collection consists primarily of student ephemera created in April 1989 during the protest of an approved tuition increase at the University of New Mexico.
Dates:
1989
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- Albuquerque (N.M.) -- History 2
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- Albuquerque (N.M.) -- History -- 20th century 1
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- Demonstrations -- New Mexico -- 1989 1
- Hispanic Americans - New Mexico - History 1
- Map 1
- Martinez, Elmer, 1933 - 1
- New Mexico -- History -- Pictorial works. 1
- New Mexico -- Politics and government 1
- New Mexico State Fair 1
- Photographs 1
- Posters -- New Mexico 1
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- Spanish Americans - New Mexico - Ethnic identity 1
- Student movements -- New Mexico -- 1989 1
- Tourism -- New Mexico -- History -- Sources 1
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- Jackson, Jesse, 1941- 1
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