Ricardo Favela Royal Chicano Air Force poster collection 1971-2005 1974-1980.

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Ricardo Favela Royal Chicano Air Force poster collection 1971-2005 1974-1980.

The Royal Chicano Air Force (RCAF), a Sacramento-based Chicano artist collective was established in 1969 by Jose Montoya, Esteban Villa, Juanishi Orosco, Ricardo Favela, and Rudy Cuellar. The collection consists of 188 posters produced by the founding members, as well as posters by Xico Gonzalez and Manuel Rios dating from 2001 to 2005. The collection is arranged into a single series: Series I. Poster art, 1971- 2005. The series is divided into three subseries: Subseries A: Announcement posters, Subseries B: Calendars, and Subseries C: California State Department of Mental Health posters.

12 folders (188 posters)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7427797

San Jose State University

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San JoseĢ State University. Library. Special Collections & Archives

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Organizational History In 1857 the San Francisco Board of Education established an evening school for current and prospective teachers in the city. The school became know as the Minns' Evening Normal School, named after the principal, Washington Minns. In 1862, the California State Legislature formally established Minns' school as the first California State Normal School. The school remained in San Francisco until the California State Legisla...

Favela, Ricardo.

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Royal Chicano Air Force

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The Royal Chicano Air Force (RCAF) is an artistic collective based in Sacramento. It was founded in 1969 to express the goals of the Chicano civil rights and labor organizing movement of the United Farm Workers. The RCAF is best known for its mural paintings, poster art production, and individual artistic contributions. From the description of Guide to the Royal Chicano Air Force Archives, 1972-1988. (University of California, Santa Barbara). WorldCat record id: 213892620 Fr...