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¡Su Familia se Merece Los Mejores Alimentos!

Description: "This fotonovela, available only in Spanish, is targeted to families and demonstrates how one family reduced the amount of fat in their diet without giving up traditional Hispanic foods. Includes tips for making easy changes and substitutions to reduce fat consumption" - from UNT Government Comics LibGuide
Date: March 1995
Creator: United States. National Cancer Institute.
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¡Déjame Contarte Cómo Papá se Enfermó!

Description: Graphic pamphlet about how a father ate chicken that had not been properly refrigerated and became ill from bacteria, includes 4 steps to prevent foodborne illness and a chart detailing best storage practices for food.
Date: June 2017
Creator: United States Department of Agriculture. Food Safety and Inspection Service.
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Juan Aprende Sus Derechos Para Lidiar con los Cobradores de Deuda: Una Fotonovela de la Comisión Federal de Comercio

Description: "The messages in this fotonovela alert Latino consumers to the signs of an income scam, and can help reduce the risks of being taken. The story is based on the facts of a recent lawsuit filed by the FTC against a telemarketing company that was targeting Spanish-speakers nationwide" - from UNT Government Comics LibGuide
Date: October 2014
Creator: United States. Federal Trade Commission.
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A Treaty of Peace between the United States and Spain. Message from the President of the United States, Transmitting a Treaty of Peace between the United States and Spain, Signed at the City of Paris, on December 10, 1898.

Description: Book containing the text of the Treaty of Paris (1898) and accompanying papers, including statements from government officials, protocols from the conferences in Paris, France, and reports on colonies, protectorates, and states acquired by the United States via the treaty.
Date: 1899
Creator: United States. Senate.
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Report of the Boundary Commission Upon the Survey and Re-Marking of the Boundary Between the United States and Mexico West of the Rio Grande, 1891-1896. Album

Description: Black and white photographs of monuments and characteristic scenes along the boundary between the United States and Mexico west of the Rio Grande River. Includes captions in English and Spanish.
Date: 1899
Creator: International Boundary & Water Commission, United States & Mexico
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