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Diplomatic Passport for Alonso S. Perales ca. 1928
Diplomatic Passport for Alonso S. Perales ca. 1928. -
United States passport of Alonso S. Perales, Department of State, Dated MAY 1, 1918.
United States Passport of Alonso S. Perales, dated Department of State, Washington, D.C., May 1, 1918. Signed by Secretary of State Robert Lansing and bearing the paper seal of the Department of State. Passport photograph bears the signature of Alonso S. Perales. Document is valid for employment in Tampico, Mexico for a period of six months. -
LULAC Leaders, Alonso S. Perales with José de la Luz Sáenz.
Snapshot photograph of Alonso S. Perales with José de la Luz Sáenz, Mexican American teacher, activist, and early leader in The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC). -
Founding of the United Nations, Alonso S. Perales and his wife, Marta Pérez de Perales, with the Nicaraguan Delegation.
Group photograph of Alonso S. Perales and his wife, Marta Pérez de Perales, second from left, standing, and third from right, seated, with the Nicaraguan delegation to the ceremonies of the founding of the United Nations in San Francisco. -
Founding of the United Nations, Alonso S. Perales and his wife, Marta Pérez de Perales, accompanied by two friends.
Snapshot photograph of Alonso S. Perales and his wife, Marta Pérez de Perales, second and third from left, accompanied by two friends, in San Francisco for the ceremonies of the founding of the United Nations. -
Pan American Round Table of Texas
Snapshot photograph of Alonso S. Perales, center, at a Pan American Round Table of Texas (PARTT) event. -
Alonso S. Perales and his wife, Marta Pérez de Perales, walking on Houston Street in San Antonio.
Snapshot photograph of Alonso S. Perales and his wife, Marta, walking on Houston Street in San Antonio, Texas. -
Alonso S. Perales in academic regalia
Bust portrait photograph of Alonso S. Perales in academic regalia. -
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.