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Girls at crafts table with poster on alcohol and the fetus at Fesival de Mujeres
Spanish language poster reads "Alcohol y su hijo por nacer" and "Peligroso?" -
Eleanor Boyer (front, microphone) and Karen Peugh (rear, camera) videotaping girl with balloons
Independent videomakers at Festival de Mujeres, Chicago, 1979. -
Envelope addressed to Mr. and Mrs. Alonso S. Perales, postmarked 5 September 1939
Envelope addressed to Alonso S. Perales and Marta Perez de Perales from Charlene Bramble in Napa, California, postmarked 5 September 1939. This envelope cannot be definitively matched to any of the letters in the Alonso S. Perales Collection.Tags Sobres (de carta) -
Envelope addressed to Mr. Alonzo [Alonso] S. Perales, Attorney at Law, postmarked 27 January 1942
Envelope addressed to Mr. Alonzo [Alonso] S. Perales, Attorney at Law, from Major General, A.W. Brown, R.T.D. [Returned to Duty], in Washington, D.C., postmarked 27 January 1942. This envelope cannot be definitively matched to any of the letters in the Alonso S. Perales Collection.Tags Sobres (de carta) -
To Sr. Lic. Alonso S. Perales, San Antonio, Texas, From Jose Caballero, Grafton, North Dakota, June 9, 1947
Letter from José Caballero to Alonso S. Perales describing the discrimination workers of Mexican descent have faced in various towns and establishments in North Dakota, including Peterson's Jitterbug and Cafe, Zinke's Cafe, and Matzchers Cafe Shop. Caballero asks Perales to translate the information to English so it can be published in the Grand Folks Herald newspaper. Additionally, Caballero asks Perales to meet with the Crystal Sugar Company recruiter to convince him to stop sending workers to North Dakota due to said discrimination. -
Revised Letter: To Sr. Lic. Alonso S. Perales, San Antonio, Texas, From Jose Caballero, Grafton, North Dakota, June 9, 1947
Letter from Jose Caballero asking Perales to publish a letter in the local Grafton, North Dakota newspaper describing the discrimination in that city. Caballero also asks Perales to speak with a company recruiter to request that he stop sending men to Grafton due to this discrimination. -
Handwritten: To Sr. Lic. Alonso S. Perales, San Antonio, Texas, From Jose Caballero, Grafton, North Dakota, June 9, 1947
Letter from Jose Caballero asking Perales to publish a letter in the local Grafton, North Dakota newspaper describing the discrimination in that city. Caballero also asks Perales to speak with a company recruiter to request that he stop sending men to Grafton due to this discrimination. -
To Commanding General, From Lorenzo M. Cabrera, Army Service Forces, The Provost Marshal General's School, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, 1945
Letter from Lorenzo Infabrera to the commanding general of his army post complaining about the discrimination in the food hall, where Hispanics and white soldiers were segregated. -
To Alfonso [Alonso] S. Perales, From Cleofas Calleros, 1936 Nov 22.
Western Union Telegram to Alfonso S Perales from Cleofas Calleros to request Maury Maverick protest the Social Security Act Form SS Five. The Act reclassifies Mexicans "as other than White color". -
Envelope addressed to Sr. [Senior/Mr.] Alonzo [Alonso] S. Perales, postmarked 3 July 1939
Envelope addressed to Alonso S. Perales from J.A. Camacho in Victoria, Texas, postmarked 3 July 1939. This envelope cannot be definitively matched to any of the letters in the Alonso S. Perales Collection.Tags Sobres (de carta)