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Film poster, The Chicago Maternity Center Story (Jerry Blumenthal, dir.; 1976). Source: Kartemquin Films
Film poster with 3 images: top a protest with sign "Support Home Delivery"; center, 2 Black women providing support for another Black woman who is lying down; bottom, the woman with her newborn baby. Information on film festival awards and quote from Chicago Tribune review, -
To [Unknown], Editor, From Mrs. Charles Keller
Letter from Mrs. Charles Keller to an editor, expressing her dislike towards Mexican-Americans and integration in neighbourhoods, seeking for restrictions or their removal. -
Envelope addressed to Hon. [Honorable] Alonso S. Perales, Attorney, postmarked 6 November 1940, addressed verso
Envelope addressed to Hon. [Honorable] Alonso S. Perales, Attorney, from Owen W. Kilday, Bexar County Sheriff-Elect, postmarked 6 November 1940. Envelope is addressed on verso. This envelope cannot be definitively matched to any of the letters in the Alonso S. Perales Collection.Tags Sobres (de carta) -
[Escuche! La Hora bautista, el programa favorito del pueblo]
Flyer advertising the Spanish-language Baptist radio show, La hora bautista with Reverend James L. Novarro, broadcast daily at 4:45pm on KLVL Houston. The flyer describes Novarro as a preacher, friend, counselor and philanthropist. It includes a black and white photograph of Novarro with an open Bible at a microphone. -
Facts and Figures about the Latin American Baptist Radio Program
This flyer gives important information about La Hora Bautista [The Baptist Hour] radio program. The program began its daily broadcast on December 1st,1950. At the time the flyer was created, the program was in range of 3,000,000 Spanish speakers with 3,000 daily listeners. -
To Dr. Will W. Alexander, Chief, Minority Groups Service Branch, From Donald G. Kobler, Texas Regional Director, October 14, 1942.
Letter to Dr. Will W. Alexander, Chief Minority Groups Service Branch from Donald G. Kobler, Texas Regional Director. The letter describes discrimination taking plays at Roy’s Café, on North First Street in Lamesa Texas. Sign on door states “No Mexican’s”. Donald Kobler would like to see federal action to “eliminate…Nazi-like discrimination”. -
Envelope addressed to Mr. Alonzo [Alonso] S. Perales, postmarked 16 January 1940
Envelope addressed to Mr. Alonzo [Alonso] S. Perales from Dr. Chas. J. Koerth, the Medical Superintendent of the Woodmen of the World War Memorial Hospital in San Antonio, Texas, postmarked 16 January 1940. 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, postmarked 17 January 1940
Envelope addressed to Mr. Alonzo [Alonso] S. Perales from Dr. Chas. J. Koerth, the Medical Superintendent of the Woodmen of the World War Memorial Hospital in San Antonio, Texas, postmarked 17 January 1940. This envelope cannot be definitively matched to any of the letters in the Alonso S. Perales Collection.Tags Sobres (de carta) -
Sentinel Article on Candy Torres
A Princeton student newspaper, the Sentinel, covers Candy Torres' interest in spaceflight and her role as a founding member of the university's SEDS chapter -
Derechos Obreros Boletín Informativo Al Servicio De La Comunidad, v. 1, no. 4, Chicago, IL, September 1979, page 1.
P. 1 of Spanish language bulletin (V. 1 No. 4) of La Asociación Pro-Derechos Obreros (APO) with article on a demonstration at the Saint Luke's Hospital, charging that they refused to employ Latinos.