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Arte y Corazon
Westside Cultural Institutions
Image Credit:
Teatro Nacional and Teatro Zaragoza, 800 block W. Commerce Street, 1937. (MS 355: Z-1216-P-2) Zintgraff Studio Photograph Collection, UTSA Special Collections
Sources:
Garcia Brooks, Monica. “La Carpa Garcia, 1914-1947. http://users.marshall.edu/~brooks/La-Carpa-Garcia.htm
Gutierrez, Felix F. and Reina Schemet, Jorge, Spanish Language Radio in the Southwestern United States. Monograph Number 5, Center for Mexican American Studies, University of Texas at Austin, 1979. (Housed at the Center for American History, University of Texas at Austin.)
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Haney, Peter. “The Dialogue of History and Memory in José Manuel Galván’s ‘Las Tandas de San Cuilmas -- Los Carperos.” Text, Practice, Performance 1 (1999): 66-81.
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Romo, Ricardo. “Preserving Mexican Culture in San Antonio: Los Teatros.” La Prensa Texas, Mar. 1, 2019.