Flyer for Talk by Gutierrez de Lara
1 2020-09-30T15:38:53-07:00 Curtis Fletcher 3225f3b99ebb95ebd811595627293f68f680673e 31011 2 Flyer for talk by Los-Angeles-based labor organizer L. Gutierrez de Lara. According to historian David Struthers, de Lara was a major contributor to the Mexican branch of Los Angeles’ Socialist Party, whose 1907 founding marked “the first time a non-white group created an institutional home in a white-led leftist organization” there. He often spoke and taught socialist night school for Mexicans in the city; this flyer shows he was also active in San Francisco. plain 2020-10-04T20:13:40-07:00 03/23/1905 California State Library No Copyright- in public domain Gutierrez de Lara. California Information File II. Textual File: Announcements: Lectures. April 4, 1909. California State Library, Sacramento, California. San Francisco, Calif. Eastman & Co. [San Francisco] Curtis Fletcher 3225f3b99ebb95ebd811595627293f68f680673eThis page has tags:
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