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2.New Transit Plan for Downtown Guatemala City, 1952
FIGURES
1.Citizens gathered in front of the National Palace, October 20, 1944
4.Cover of the Boletín del CEUAGE, May 22, 1954
5.Carlos Castillo Armas visiting the new University City in September 1954
6.Front page of the No Nos Tientes, 1966
7.Juan Tecú comic depicting the development of a military officer. No Nos Tientes, 1969
8.“Go forth and learn from all . . .” Mural by Arnoldo Ramírez Amaya, 1973
9.The bloody symbol of the National Liberation Movement. Mural by Arnoldo Ramírez Amaya, 1973
10.Youth spray painting a wall with the slogan, “Student Who Listens, Organize and Fight”
11.“Guatemala ’78: Home of the World Championships of Assassinations”
12.Protestors confront National Police on La Sexta, August 3, 1978
13.National Police detain unknown people on La Sexta in Zone 1, Guatemala City, January 31, 1980
14.A scene of political violence in Zone 1, Guatemala City, ca. 1980
15.Mourners carry red carnations and process down La Sexta at the funeral for Oliverio Castañeda de León
16.Iduvina Hernández walks with a comrade at the funeral for a union leader from CAVISA, 1978
17.Funeral for the victims of the Spanish Embassy Fire, Guatemala City, February 1980
18.Memorial for victims of the Spanish Embassy Fire with Gregorio Yujá’s casket, Guatemala City, February 1980
19.Banner of the Asociación de Estudiantes de Humanidades (AEH) at a protest on International Workers’ Day, May 1, 1980
20.Flyer advertising a protest in front of the Guatemalan Embassy in Mexico City, 1982
21.Popular organizations protest while under surveillance, ca. 1980
22.Murals and sculpture commemorating university martyrs in the USAC School of History, July 2016
23.H.I.J.OS. posters and graffiti on La Sexta, July 2016