Spanish women to protest State Department. Washington, D.C., April 4, Historic Print
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- Historic Framed Print, The honble. John Hancock of Boston in New-England, president of the American congress - done from an original picture painted by Littleford, 17-7/8" x 21-7/8", Image: 16" x 20"
Beautiful historic reproduction print from the
Drawn from the Library of Congress archive, this print depicts Spanish women to protest State Department. Washington, D.C., April 4. The Library holds one of the most comprehensive collections of American and international historical prints in the world.
Library of Congress record: Created 1938 April 4 Title from unverified caption data received with the Harris & Ewing Collection. Gift; Harris & Ewing, Inc. 1955. General information about the Harris & Ewing Collection is available at Spanish women to protest State Department. Washington, D.C., April 4. Three thousand Spanish born women from large eastern cities, led by the widow of an American killed in Spain's Civil War, marched on the State Department today where they made a formal plea to revoke the arms embargo against the democratically elected Government of Spain". The widow who headed the delegation was Mrs. Ernestina Gonzales, PH.D. and former Director of the Madrid University Library, 4/4/38" Glass negatives.
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