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    Vicenta and Wenceslao Martinez

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    Photograph shows three-quarter length studio portrait of Vicenta Garcia Martinez (holding fan) and husband, Wenceslao Martinez, residents of Roma, Texas.Photographer's imprint on front and stamp on back:''"Antonio F. Fuentes...Durango [Mexico

    Ponti e viadotti: concezione, progetto, analisi, gestione

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    Co-editore del libro e Autore dei capitoli (1) "La modellazione delle strutture dei ponti"; (2) "Sul progetto dei ponti strallati" (in collaborazione con F. Martinez y Cabrera)

    [Letter from Celia F. Martinez to LULAC members - December 7, 1964]

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    Letter from Celia F. Martinez, 2nd National Vice President of LULAC, to all members and national officers of the League of United Latin American Citizens, dated December 7, 1964. The letter addresses the Supreme Council's decision at a meeting in California the previous November to revoke the Charter of Council Number 300 in Chicago

    Retelling racialized violence, remaking white innocence: the politics of interlocking oppressions in transgender day of remembrance

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    Transgender Day of Remembrance has become a significant political event among those resisting violence against gender-variant persons. Commemorated in more than 250 locations worldwide, this day honors individuals who were killed due to anti-transgender hatred or prejudice. However, by focusing on transphobia as the definitive cause of violence, this ritual potentially obscures the ways in which hierarchies of race, class, and sexuality constitute such acts. Taking the Transgender Day of Remembrance/Remembering Our Dead project as a case study for considering the politics of memorialization, as well as tracing the narrative history of the Fred F. C. Martinez murder case in Colorado, the author argues that deracialized accounts of violence produce seemingly innocent White witnesses who can consume these spectacles of domination without confronting their own complicity in such acts. The author suggests that remembrance practices require critical rethinking if we are to confront violence in more effective ways. Description from publisher's site: http://caliber.ucpress.net/doi/abs/10.1525/srsp.2008.5.1.2

    Letter, Enrique F. Quezada and Saturnino Martinez to Don Vincente Guerra, January 20, 1904

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    Letter from Enrique F. Quezada, President, and Saturnino Martinez, Secretary of Centro Asturiano de la Habana addressed to the President of Centro Español de Tampa, Don Vicente Guerra. The letter discusses the proposal of forming a partnership between Centro Asturiano de la Habana and Centro Español de Tampa, aiming to create a single colonial Association and establish a hospital within it. While the Board of Directors expresses their reluctance to completely merge, they suggest a family union where members from both organizations can enjoy each other\u27s benefits while maintaining their distinct missions.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/centro_espanol_records/1022/thumbnail.jp

    Letter, Enrique F. Quezada and Saturnino Martinez to Don Vincente Guerra, January 20, 1904

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    Letter from Enrique F. Quezada, President, and Saturnino Martinez, Secretary of Centro Asturiano de la Habana addressed to the President of Centro Español de Tampa, Don Vicente Guerra. The letter discusses the proposal of forming a partnership between Centro Asturiano de la Habana and Centro Español de Tampa, aiming to create a single colonial Association and establish a hospital within it. While the Board of Directors expresses their reluctance to completely merge, they suggest a family union where members from both organizations can enjoy each other\u27s benefits while maintaining their distinct missions.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/centro_espanol_records/1022/thumbnail.jp

    Marriage record of Martinez, Jose F. and Jimenez, Celia

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    Marriage license for Jose F. Martinez and Celia Jimenez. F. Milian was the Notary Public

    Marriage record of Fernandez, F. and Martinez, A.

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    Marriage license for F. Fernandez and A. Martinez. H.C. Christian was the officiant

    Marriage record of Martinez, Luis J. and Colon, Mary F.

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    Marriage license for Luis J. Martinez and Mary F. Colon. R.A. Lord was the Notary Public

    Marriage record of Coruuchet, Eujinio F. and Martinez, Matilde Vidal

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    Marriage license for Eujinio F. Coruuchet and Matilde Vidal Martinez. C.D. Valdes was the officiant
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