Traces the life and accomplishments of the Mexican painter Diego Rivera, discussing the controversy that surrounded him because of his support of the Communist Party.
Presents the life of the spouse of Argentinian president Juan Per?n, chronicling her life of poverty as a child, her rise as an actress, her marriage, her work among the poor, and her early death at age thirty-three.
Presents the life and accomplishments of the Mexican painter, from her early marriage to the muralist Diego Rivera, to her first success as a painter, to her emergence as a world famous artist.
A labor leader of the 20th century, Dolores Huerta and Cesar Chavez cofounded the National Farm Workers Association, forerunner of the United Farm Workers of America (UFW). She was among the few powerful female union leaders and one of the only Hispanic women to achieve such an important position.
Chronicles the life of Olympic gold medal-winning boxer Oscar De La Hoya, discussing his childhood in East Los Angeles, early years in the ring, career achievements, charitable foundation, and other related topics.
Examines the life and work of early twentieth-century Mexican artist Diego Rivera, best known for his murals in government offices, schools, and other public buildings.
Examines the career of baseball star Manny Ramirez, and discusses his role in the 2004 World Series contest between the Boston Red Sox and the St. Louis Cardinals.