Historical Photos and Documents

1. 1895: Photograph "Gallup as it looked in 1895, forty years before the Gallup Riot" 2. 1930's: Map "The map of the coal fields in Gallup in the Thirties, a/k/a what they fought over." 3. 1933-35: Photographs "The National Guard searches for Communist agitators in Gallup"
4. APRIL 4, 1935: The Gallup Independent "Sheriff Carmichael and 1 killed, 7 wounded as Unemployed Riot" 5. APRIL 4, 1935: The Gallup Independent "Unemployed Workers Riot" 6. APRIL 4, 1935: Telegram 'Gov. Tingley considers a concentration camp for the Gallup rioters."
7. APRIL 4, 1935: Court Document "The 30 men and women originally charged with Carmichael's murder" 8. APRIL 6,1935: The Santa Fe New Mexican "Murder in Gallup." 9. APRIL 6, 1935: Letter "Defense lawyer asks Governor if Gallup will become another Gastonia or a Scottsboro?"
10. APRIL 6, 1935: The Denver Post "Rioters Accused of Murder Increased to 33 at Gallup" 11. APRIL 25, 1935: Court Document "Dismissal of all charges against Victor Campos" 12. SUMMER 1935: Photograph "Bobcat Wilson with his Stetson cocked and his mouth closed--as usual."
13. Summer 1935: Photographs "Juan Ochoa and Manual Avitia's booking photos in 1935" 14. Summer 1935: Newspaper Photo "The International Defense League marches in New York to free the Gallup 14." 15. Summer 1935: Newspaper Headlines "A collage of headlines from two vastly different newspapers in 1935--The Gallup Independent and The Daily Worker."
16. OCTOBER 1935: Photograph "The courthouse in Aztec New Mexico where the 'Gallup 14' were tried in October of 1935" 17. OCTOBER 15, 1937: Judicial Opinion "The official opinion of the New Mexico Supreme Court of the Gallup Riot case" 18. OCTOBER 17, 1935: Court Document "Dee Roberts takes Ochoa, Velarde and Avitia to prison."
19. 1950's: Photographs "John F. Simms and J.R. "Dick" Modrall. The advocates in the trial of State of New Mexico vs. Juan Ochoa, et. al." 20. JUNE 1999: Photograph "A photo of the author looking like a lawyer" 21. MARCH 2000: Dust Jacket "The cover for The Gallup 14 by Gary L. Stuart, March 2000"