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To Sr. Lic. Alonso S. Perales, From Pedro Enriquez, September 27, 1949
Letter from Pedro Enriquez to Alonso S. Perales regarding his veteran son and two veteran nephews who were arrested, beat, and told to confess to beating an Anglo American by the Fort Worth police. Additionally, Enriquez mentions a previous instance in which one of his children was also beat by the police and kicked out of a theatre in Slaton, Texas. -
Manifestación Ante el Consulado Español
"Vista de la manifestación ante el consulado franquista, organizada por S.H.C., el 4 de Noviembre, en protesta por la represión de que son víctimas nuestros compañeros en España". -
Protesta ante la Delegación de Francia en las Naciones Unidas
"Nuestra protesta ante la Delegación de Francia en las Naciones Unidas, sábado, 18 de noviembre." -
Jesús González Malo
"Jesus González Malo, soldado antifascista de la CNT, organizador sindical, escritor social y director de España Libre."Tags Anti-fascist Cultures -- United States; Culturas Antifascistas -- Estados Unidos; España Libre (New York, 1939-1977); Fascism -- Spain--1939-1975; Fascismo -- España -- 1939-1975; Jesús Gónzalez Malo (1903-1965); Sociedades Hispanas Confederadas de los Estados Unidos de Norte América (SHC) -- United States -
To Lic. Alonso S. Perales, From Fidencia R. Estrello, Febrero 16 de 1944
Letter from Fidencia R. Estrello to Alonso S. Perales detailing racial discrimination and segregation faced by her children and other children of Mexican descent in an Ganado, Texas school. -
To Superintendent. L. A. Woods, State Dept. of Education, From W. J. Everitt, Pleasanton Public Schools, October 12, 1946.
Letter from W.J. Everitt to Superintendent L.A. Woods discussing the issue of overcrowding at the school in Pleasanton, Texas and the lack of teacher availability. Due to overcrowding in the Anglo-American classrooms and lack of teachers, the Latin American classrooms were combined. Requests advice if it is illegal to combine Latin American class rooms. Mentions the building of a separate Latin American School, which was turned down by the Latin American in the school. -
Gonzalez Grocery (street view photograph, ca. 1932)
Gonzalez Grocery (street view photograph) -
Photograph of Ramona Gonzalez (El Paso High School yearbook)
Ramona Gonzalez (El Paso High School yearbook photograph, ca. 1924) -
Photograph of Ramona Gonzalez dressed as a gypsy
Ramona Gonzalez (photograph dressed as a gypsy, ca. 1924)