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  • Action Office Was Meant for Movement, Model 2

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    2019
    Action Office Was Meant to be About Movement

    A 3D rendering of a curved solid gray wall against a white background.


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  • Baptism, Maria de los Angeles, 1866

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    1866
    Fact Checking My Father

    A scanned black-and-white document consisting of six paragraphs in cursive lettering, each signed at the bottom with the same signature.



  • Death certificate, Vicente Luna, 1983

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    1983
    Fact Checking My Father

    A scanned black-and-white death certificate form filled out with typed writing, with a circular stamp and signatures at the bottom of the page.



  • Border Crossing, Santiago Luna, April 10, 1924

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    1924
    Fact Checking My Father

    A scanned black-and-white document consisting of the front and back of an immigration form. “Manifest, U.S. Department of Labor” is written at the top of the front page, and the form is filled out with cursive lettering. The back side is a faint, mirrored imprint of the front side.

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  • Birth certificate, Jose Norbinto, 1871

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    1871
    Fact Checking My Father

    A scanned black-and-white document of two pages of writing with cursive lettering through the body of the pages and in the margins. Stamped on the top with a bold stamp in black ink.



  • Death certificate, Angela Luna, 1960

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    1960
    Fact Checking My Father

    A scanned black-and-white document of two pages of writing with cursive lettering through the body of the pages and stamps and signatures in the margins. The pages hold the heading “Acta De Defuncion.”

  • Border crossing, Andres Luna, May 21, 1923

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    1923
    Fact Checking My Father

    A scanned black-and-white image of the front and back of an immigration card, the front is filled out with cursive writing and the back is blank.

  • Baptism, Maria Encarnacion Luna, 1861

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    1861
    Fact Checking My Father

    A scanned black-and-white document consisting of six paragraphs in cursive lettering, each signed at the bottom with the same signature, and a tab on the left that reads: “Pagina(s) Manchada(s).”

  • Baptism, Eliseo Luna, 1868

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    1868
    Fact Checking My Father

    A scanned black-and-white document consisting of six paragraphs in cursive lettering and a tab on the left that reads: “Pagina(s) Manchada(s).”

  • Birth certificate, Andres Luna, 1904

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    1904
    Fact Checking My Father

    A scanned black-and-white document of two pages of writing with cursive lettering through the body of the pages and four passages of writing in the margins, with a signature at the top of the page.

  • Action Office Was Meant for Movement, Model 1

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    2019
    Action Office Was Meant to be About Movement

    A 3D rendering of two walls against a white background: the tall, red, and linear wall creates a rectangular space to house the other smaller, curved gray wall.

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  • Action Office Was Meant for Movement, Model 3

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    2019
    Action Office Was Meant to be About Movement

    A 3D rendering of a curved frame structure made of gray beams against a white background.



  • Birth certificate, Martin Luna, 1906

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    1906
    Fact Checking My Father

    A scanned black-and-white document of two pages of writing with cursive lettering through the body of the pages and four passages of writing in the margins.

  • Death certificate, Gonzalo Luna, 1938

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    1938
    Fact Checking My Father

    A scanned black-and-white document of three paragraphs of writing in cursive lettering across two pages, and three passages of writing in the margins of the page.



  • Death Certificate, Eliseo Luna, 1960

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    1960

    A scanned black-and-white document of two pages of writing with cursive lettering through the body of the pages and three passages of writing in the margins.



  • Death certificate, Santiago Luna, 1979

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    1979

    A scanned black-and-white death certificate form filled out with typed and cursive writing, stamped with a rectangular stamp reading: “Texas Department of Health, Recorded May 11 1979, Bureau of Vital Statistics”