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Photograph of Martina Morado at 18 years of age in Horton, Kansas, 1915.

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Martina Morado Vallejo with Mary Oroczo and niece Frances Cortez, circa 1920

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Photograph of Julius Vallejo (age 23) with his mother and brother, 1920s. Left to right: Julius Vallejo, Josefa Vallejo, Felix Vallejo.

Type: Photograph

Photograph of Julius and Martina Vallejo in Horton Kansas, ca. 1921. Left to right: Julius Vallejo, Martina Morado Vallejo, children James (on chair) Helen, Margaret, and Salvador.

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Photograph of the Vallejo sisters, early 1940s, on the occasion of the 35th wedding anniversary of Martina and Julius Vallejo.

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Railroad workers employed by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad in Fort Madison, Iowa, 1920s.

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Photograph of Florence Gomez, Cook's Point, ca. 1945. Florence Gomez later married John Terronez, the son of Mary Ramirez and Felipe Bravo Terronez.

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Jesse Vargas, brother of Henry Vargas and President of UAW Local 377, speaking to union members. UAW represented foundry workers in the Quad Cities, 1959.

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National LULAC officers meet with leaders of Iowa's first LULAC council (Fort Madison's LULAC Council 304) to discuss challenges facing Mexican Americans in Iowa.

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