[Clipping: Mexican Folk Hero Immortilized on Logan Bridge]
Description
Clipping of A La Prensa San Diego Article, "Mexican Folk Hero Immortilized on Logan Bridge." Three photographs are printed above three columns of text on the first page, which depict Carlos Esparza, Yasue Doudera, Pedro J. Gonzalez, Michael Schnorr, and Don Pedro. The columns of text below the images describe a mural created to honor Pedro J. Gonzalez as a hero. The second page of the clipping has photos of a community meeting above three columns of text that discuss a school employee being terminated.
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Description
Clipping of A La Prensa San Diego Article, "Mexican Folk Hero Immortilized on Logan Bridge." Three photographs are printed above three columns of text on the first page, which depict Carlos Esparza, Yasue Doudera, Pedro J. Gonzalez, Michael Schnorr, and Don Pedro. The columns of text below the images describe a mural created to honor Pedro J. Gonzalez as a hero. The second page of the clipping has photos of a community meeting above three columns of text that discuss a school employee being terminated.
Physical Description
1 clipping : ill. ; 33 x 19 cm.
Subjects
University of North Texas Libraries Browse Structure
Parlee, Lorena, 1945-2006.[Clipping: Mexican Folk Hero Immortilized on Logan Bridge],
clipping,
December 14, 1984;
(https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc2016000/:
accessed June 2, 2024),
University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.;
crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.