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An image of ten dolls sitting on a coffee table in a basket.

A close-up image of a doll.

The black ink portrait called "El Buda".

The black ink portrait called "La Abuja".

The black ink portrait called "La Famillia".

The black ink portrait called "La Muela".

A document providing information about the mountains.

A video showing the process of creating "La Abuja".

Journalist and activist Amalia Rivera discusses her work in the paper "La Jornada" and as an activist with her syndicate, Sitrajor. Rivera talks of the need to protect and defend journalists, human rights, and freedom of speech, addressing her…

A letter written from Ginger Rogers to Ambassador Castro thanking him for his time and help.

Photograph of Stewart and Lee Udall greeting a woman at the Ford's Theatre re-opening performance.

Photograph of the swearing in ceremony of Steward L. Udall as Secretary of the Interior, with Stewart and the rest of the Kennedy administration raising their right hands before a judge as they swear in.

Photograph of President John F. Kennedy presenting a special medal to poet Robert Frost with Stewart L. Udall observing, back row, center, under POTUS seal.

Photograph of Stewart L. Udall standing at a microphone and speaking, speech in hand, at the White House Conference on Conservation.

Photograph of President John F. Kennedy seated at his desk signing the bill establishing Point Reyes as a national seashore, with his cabinet standing behind him (with Stewart L. Udall immediately behind President Kennedy).

Photograph of President Lyndon B. Johnson seated at a small desk signing the Wilderness Bill and the Land & Water Conservation Fund Bill, with cabinet members standing around him (with Stewart L. Udall on the far left).

Photograph of the signing ceremony for the Endangered Species Preservation Act (Stewart L. Udall standing to the right of President Lyndon B. Johnson at the podium).

Photograph of Stewart L. Udall observing President Lyndon B. Johnson signing the bill creating Assateague Island National Seashore Park.

Photograph of Stewart L. Udall being passed a pen by President Lyndon B. Johnson during the signing ceremony of the proclamation adding Ellis Island to the Liberty Island National Monument.
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