Ramsey and Albina Piña Muñiz papers, 1971-1977.

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Ramsey and Albina Piña Muñiz papers, 1971-1977.

Reflects the activities of Ramsey Muñiz and Albina (Abbie) Piña Muñiz during and after 1972 and 1974 campaigns for governor.

5 in. + 2 scrapbooks and 1 briefcase.23 ; 16 mm. motion picture reels.1 ; 2 in. video tape.

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