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To Alonso S. Perales, From Jesus Aguilar, Seagraves, Texas, April 27, 1944
Letter from Jesus Aguilar to Alonso S. Perales describing places where people of Mexican descent have been discriminated against, including theatres and coffee shops. -
[Christmas Card from Adrian to Aunt Mary]
Christmas card from Adrian to Aunt Mary Martinez. White Christmas card with a print of Santa Claus and a handwritten note that says, "To Aunt Mary from Adrian." -
To Chamber of Commerce, Castroville, Texas, From Acting Consul General, San Antonio, Texas, August 19, 1938
Letter from the Acting Consul General to the Chamber of Commerce regarding an incident in which the children of the Chancellor at their consulate were ejected from a public pool because they were of Mexican descent. The author asks the Chamber of Commerce to help prevent future incidents. -
Envelope addressed to Lic. Sr. [Licenciado Senor/Esq. Mr.] Alonso S. Perales, Director de la Liga de Americanos Leales [League of Loyal American Citizens] postmarked 9 October 1940
Envelope addressed to Lic. Sr. [Licenciado Senor/Esq. Mr.] Alonso S. Perales, Director de la Liga de Americanos Leales [League of Loyal American Citizens/corrected: League of Loyal Citizens], from F.S. Acosta in Mercedes, Texas, postmarked 9 October 1940. Right side of envelope is damaged, obscuring the "s" in "Leales." This envelope cannot be definitively matched to any of the letters in the Alonso S. Perales Collection.Tags Sobres (de carta) -
A la Sra. Arizmendi 2
Un poema a la directora de "Feminismo Internacional"
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Un Par de Ligas 2
Un poema que apoya la liga feminista internacional en comparación con la Liga de las Naciones
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Auto Retrato 2
Un reflejo sobre la peserverancia a pesar de las dificultades
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18th St. Development Corporation flyer, "Si Se Puede" page 1, 1977.
Print/mimograph of hand drawing -
Tarjeta de presentación de La Voz.
Tarjeta de presentación de La Voz, The Spanish Newspaper Corporation.
Presidente Ceferino Barbazán. -
La mujer española peleó antes, ahora trabaja
Breve entrevista a los socialistas Margarita Nelken y Daniel Anguiano que acababan de llegar a Nueva York de camino hacia el Congreso Obrero Hispano-Americano en México.