Jóvenes madrileños
Youth of Madrid
- Collection
- Description
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This handbill includes a type of membership card at the bottom which recipients could use to join the J.S.U. This particular handbill may have been printed fairly early in the life of the J.S.U. as it speaks of the creation of the organization as noted in the following translation: "It has been two years since the Socialist Youth and the Community Youth joined each other. From that fusion was born the Unified Socialist Youth, the great youth Organization, which has more than half of a million members in its ranks. The J.S.U. is an Organization of combat, as it has demonstrated in a thousand heroic acts, which fights with enthusiasm in the trenches and in the production, against the reaction and fascism. The J.S.U. defends the aspirations and desires of the youth. It fights for the incorporation into the workforce of youths not [yet] mobilized; it fights because a salary is not determined by age, but by the capacity to work, by effort. We make our catchphrase: EQUAL WORK, EQUAL SALARY. The J.S.U. counts among its ranks thousands and thousands of heroes. Many "antitanquistas" belong to [the J.S.U.] such as Carrasco, Grao, Conejo; military chiefs such as Tagüeña, Vega y Toral; young women such as Lina Odena, Aida Lafuente y Juanita Rico; "estajanovistas" of labor like Zurbano Ramos; and many others, so that we would have to make the list unending if we were to cite them all."
- Creation Date
- between 1936 and 1939
- Physical Description
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1 printed leaf; 22.8 x 15.9cm
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- Related Resource
Online exhibit
- Publication
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Madrid, Juventud Socialista Unificada
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- Last Modified
2020-10-28