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A History Of Our Struggle, Boyle Heights, 1974
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A history of our struggle, Boyle Heights, 1974. First Street store, exterior, 3640 East First Street (at Townsend Avenue), Boyle Heights. The Chicano heritage is traced from its roots in ancient pre-Columbian Mexico up to modern America. Goez worked with an architect to design the arches along the store's front exterior in which the panels were installed. Ceramic tile, 19 panels, 1,123 square feet, by Goez Art Studio. Designed by Robert Arenivar. Joel Suro Olivares, ceramicist. Jose-Luis Gonzalez, project director, assisted by David Botello and Juan Gonzalez. -- Dunitz, Street gallery, rev. 2nd ed., p. 288, #15. Please note that the building is actually located in East Los Angeles, not in Boyle Heights.
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