Short film produced for the Center for Cultural Power Border Futures project. Featuring grantees and projects from the Reclaiming the Border Narrative Project.
Short film produced for the Center for Cultural Power Border Futures project. Featuring grantees and projects from the Reclaiming the Border Narrative Project.
Short film produced for the Center for Cultural Power Border Futures project. Featuring grantees and projects from the Reclaiming the Border Narrative Project.
Rate notices and bill for dues from the Arizona Cattle Growers Association which was $2.00 annually, plus one-half cent per head above 200 head. The document is stamped paid and has hand written notation of calculation indicating Vail's dues of…
Letter (December 1, 1906) from Alec Wills to Edward L. Vail. It describes Walter Vail's accident in Los Angeles and his condition. Walter Vail was crushed between two streetcars on November 30, 1906. He died on December 2, 1906.
Photograph of Stewart L. Udall with Ladybird Johnson and President Lyndon B. Johnson, standing before a map of the continental United States, at the signing of the Wild & Scenic Rivers Act.
Photograph of Stewart L. Udall (center) seated with President John F. Kennedy and poet Carl Sandburg, with Stewart and Robert on adjacent couches with President Kennedy in a cushioned rocking chair between them, while reporters take notes and…
Photograph of Morris K. Udall and Reagan administration staff standing behind President Ronald Reagan and clapping as he signs the 1982 Nuclear Waste Policy Act.
Photograph of Morris K. Udall in the White House, standing at a podium on stage giving a speech during the signing of the Alaska Lands Conservation Act, with other elder politicians sharing the stage and smiling.
Christian Von Preysing-Barry discusses his work as a reporter and multimedia journalist for Laredo local news channel KGNS-TV. Von Preysing-Barry discusses the difficulty and danger of reporting in Tamaulipas and Nuevo Laredo. Because of these…
Crew member shows off his locker aboard the USS Arizona battleship. Inside the locker are clothes, as well as personal items, including a photograph of a loved one taped inside the door.