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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.

Shows waves and spray at side of City of Benares during rather rough weather. [Shantz travel guide, July 24, 1919]

Shows waves and spray at side of City of Benares during rather rough weather. [Shantz travel guide, July 24, 1919]

A photograph of a boat landing showing long narrow dugouts used here. There are also four narrow boats with indigenous people in them on the water.

A photograph of a boat with two lighters (barges) on the side at Kulu. The boat is loaded with wood, bananas and indigenous people.

A photograph of a boat with two lighters (barges) on the side at Kulu. The boat is loaded with wood, bananas and indigenous people.

Ships in St. Vincent harbor - city in back, mts. in distance. [Shantz travel journal, July 27, 1919]

Boats in fore, city in back, [negroes] in boats. [Shantz travel journal, July 27, 1919]

A photograph of rail cars with canoes sitting on top of them. On both sides of the tracks is tall grass and trees.

A photograph of a Boer wagon hitched toa team of thirty-six burros.

A photograph of a Boer wagon with a typical cover extending only over the rear position.

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…

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