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Typed Documentation of Payments to Volunteers of La Cruz Blanca from the Register/Ledger
Typed documentation of payments to volunteers of La Cruz Blanca included within the Register/Ledger kept by Leonor Villegas de Magnón -
Handwritten Documentation of Accounts Payable to Volunteers of La Cruz Blanca
Handwritten documentation of accounts payable to volunteers of La Cruz Blanca. -
Cover of Register Ledger for La Cruz Blanca
Cover of the register ledger that Leonor Villegas de Magnón kept in order to document and organize payments and receipts from La Cruz Blanca. -
Datos históricos
Carta de una maestra rural mexicana felicitando a Robles de Mendoza por su esfuerzo desde 1932 para conseguir el sufragio femenino y mención a la propuesta de enmienda de la Constitución de Lázaro Cárdenas en esa dirección. -
Cover of "From the Inside, Out: A collection of poems, stories, anecdotes, and other writings"
Cover of a collection of poems, stories, anecdotes, and other writings by the children at Adams Elementary School, Harlandale Independent School District in San Antonio, Texas. -
Nade y nade
A Collection of poems -
Ibérica. For a Free Spain (1953-1974)
Masthead of Ibérica, February 15, 1954; -
To Señor Lic. Alonso S. Perales, From D. Vargas, February 16, 1944
Letter from D. Vargas to Alonso S. Perales listing public establishments where people of Mexican descent are discriminated, including Palace Theatre, Hagans Barber Shop, Spur Barber Shop, Cayces Barber Shop, Johnsons Barber Shop, City Drug Co., Red Front Drug, and Nunnly Cafe. Additionally, Vargas mentions there is two dentists in the area that segregate patients of Mexican descent. -
Long walk provided Chicanos giant step
News clipping from The Post detailing the contributions James L. Novarro made to advance Mexican American civil rights in Texas. Novarro played the role of a leader during "La Marcha," a protest march from Rio Grande City to Austin, Texas in which thousands supported the striking farm workers in their struggle to secure a higher minimum wage.Tags La Marcha (1966) -
To [Alonso S. Perales] From Antonio B. Valdéz, October 15 de 1942
Letter from Antonio B. Valdéz to [Alonso S. Perales] listing the names of people who were discriminated against at Steak House restaurant because they were of Mexican descent. Additionally, Valdéz mentions the segregation that occurs in Robstown Hospital, run by by Dr. N.T Gibson.