Biggs family photograph taken in Nogales, Arizona, circa 1943. Individuals include, left to right: George W. Biggs, a Tuskegee airman; John Biggs, a young man; and Levi Biggs, Sr., a buffalo soldier.
Biggs family photograph taken in Nogales, Arizona. On the left is Levi Biggs, Jr., an airman. His mother, Dolores R. Riggs is in the center. On the left is George W. Biggs, navigator. The photograph was taken to commemorate homecoming.
Watercolor map in two parts of an unknown region of Mexico. The drawing represents both the center of a town with its churches, houses and central plaza, as well as the outskirts of the small town. The map measures 18 X 42 cm. and sections of an…
Senators Hollings, Walter Mondale, Edward Kennedy, John Glenn, Gary Hart, and Governor Ruben Askew (standing second from left), birthday roast for Mo Udall, Washington, D.C., 1983
Bloom is comprised of 12 photographic images of flowers by Rosira Correia Sasser and their botanical descriptions. Each is Van Dyke printed from an enlarged negative on Arches 300 cotton rag paper. The blooming case was constructed by the artist and…
Photograph of Alondra Reyes, one of the subjects of the Border Narrative Project documenting staff, volunteers and allies of NMILC and their personal stories of immigration.
Photograph of Ilse Grijalva, one of the subjects of the Border Narrative Project documenting staff, volunteers and allies of NMILC and their personal stories of immigration.
Photograph of Jenny Garcia, one of the subjects of the Border Narrative Project documenting staff, volunteers and allies of NMILC and their personal stories of immigration.
Photograph of John Dinh Hoang, one of the subjects of the Border Narrative Project documenting staff, volunteers and allies of NMILC and their personal stories of immigration.
Photograph of Rosalba Ramirez Molina, one of the subjects of the Border Narrative Project documenting staff, volunteers and allies of NMILC and their personal stories of immigration.
Photograph of Sophia Corwell, one of the subjects of the Border Narrative Project documenting staff, volunteers and allies of NMILC and their personal stories of immigration.
Book cover for "Too Funny To Be President" by Morris K. Udall (New York: Henry Holt, 1987), featuring photograph of a laughing Morris K. Udall in front of the U.S. Capitol.
Booklet commemorating the USS Arizona crossing the Equator in 1936. This event, called a "line crossing" was cause for a wild a colorful ritual where those who had never made the crossing were given an initiation ceremony. This nautical themed…
A web archive of project website for Border Crossings Project, which aims to preserve the memory the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on border towns through the testimonies of women whose work and lives depend on crossing the US-Mexico border.