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Series 7: Graphic Materials, 1977 (continued)
Subseries 1: Color slides and negatives (continued)
Croatian Americans and Indians of North America
Slide holder ID: AFC 1981/004: b72635 St. Jerome's Annual Parish Festival; Lyman Pierce, Illinois (Indian) Employment and Training Center, Chicago, Illinois, August 15, 1977
Photographer: Jonas Dovydenas
Digital content available: afc1981004_b72635
38 35 mm black-and-white film negatives
Film negative frame numbers, descriptions: 1-22, at the St. Jerome Croatian Catholic Church Annual Parish Festival in Bridgeport, site of much Croatian nationalism; 23-36, Lyman Pierce, executive director of the Illinois (Indian) Employment and Training Center.
Indians of North America and Korean Americans
Slide holder ID: AFC 1981/004: b72637 Lyman Pierce, Illinois (Indian) Employment and Training Center; Mr. Kean Sea Park, brush artist; Little Village neighborhood, Chicago, Illinois, 1977
Photographer: Jonas Dovydenas
Digital content available: afc1981004_b72637
33 35 mm black-and-white film negatives
Film negative frame numbers, descriptions: 1-5, Lyman Pierce, executive director of the Illinois (Indian) Employment and Training Center, in front of American Indian Business Association Industrial Employment and Training Program office, 1124 W. Granville, Chicago; 6-10, Street scene, Davidson's Bakery; 11-13, Latino mural in the predominantly Mexican American Little Village neighborhood, depicting a rural scene presumably in Mexico; 14-15, Wall mural in the Little Village neighborhood, slogan on mural painted in Spanish ("El Respeto al Derecho Ajeno es La Paz) and English ("To Respect the Rights of Your Neighbor is Peace"), attributed on the mural to Benito Juarez, former president of Mexico; 16-22, Mr. Kean Sea Park, brush painter, with his work, 6244 N. Claremont, Chicago; 23-26, Mr. Park and unidentified children; 27-33, Mr. Park playing bamboo flute.

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