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[Letter from George E. Eaton to John J. Herrera - 1972-06-02]
Letter from George E. Eaton, Executive Director of the Beaumont Convention and Visitors Bureau, to John J. Herrera listing a number of enclosures including a thumbnail sketch, a brief history on the City of Beaumont, brochures of the Spindletop Monument and of the French Trading Post.
[Letter from Manuel Gonzales to Domingo Lopez - 1977-03-04]
Letter from Manuel Gonzales, League of United Latin American Citizens National President, to Domingo Lopez, Beaumont Council #645, dated March 4, 1977. The letter advises Lopez of recent legal action regarding LULAC and indicates that Gonzales plans to attend the District Convention on April 17.
[Draft of speech by John J. Herrera for the 43rd National Convention of LULAC - 1972-06-30]
Additional draft of speech by John J. Herrera in response to speech of welcome by Hon. Ken Ritter, Mayor of Beaumont, Texas, to the League of United Latin American Citizens delegates at the 43rd National Convention of LULAC, Red Carpet Inn, June 30, 1972. Herrera reviews the history of Beaumont, LULAC, Land Grants and other historical information of the Mexican-American segment of the population.
[Draft of speech by John J. Herrera for the 43rd National Convention of LULAC - 1972-06-30]
Draft of Speech by John J. Herrera in response to speech of welcome by Hon. Ken Ritter, Mayor of Beaumont, Texas, to the League of United Latin American Citizens delegates at the 43rd National Convention of LULAC, Red Carpet Inn, June 30, 1972. Herrera reviews the history of Beaumont, LULAC, Land Grants and other historical information of the Mexican-American segment of the population.
[Speech by John J. Herrera for the 43rd National Convention of LULAC - 1972-06-30]
Speech by John J. Herrera, past National President of League of United Latin American Citizens, in response to speech of welcome by Honorable Ken Ritter, Mayor of Beaumont, Texas, to the LULAC Delegates at the 43rd National Convention of LULAC at the Red Carpet Inn on June 30, 1972. Herrera discusses a few historical events in the history of LULAC relating to Beaumont and includes a few personal stories.
[LULAC 43rd Annual National Convention Booklet - 1972]
Booklet for the League of United Latin American Citizens 43rd Annual National Convention in Beaumont, Texas June 29-July 2, 1972. The convention is hosted by LULAC Council 394. Includes welcome letter by Pete V. Villa, National President, and welcome letter by Ricardo Ramirez, Convention Chairman. Also includes numerous pages of advertisements.
LULAC News, Volume 34, Number 11, May 1972
LULAC News, Volume 34, Number 11, May 1972. Cover story is: "Attend Nat'l Convention: Beaumont in ready!!" Contains the agenda for the 43rd LULAC National Convention.
[Resolution in Memory of The Honorable Dr. George Isadore Sanchez Y Sanchez by the Austin LULAC Council - 1972-04-05]
Resolution in Memory of The Honorable Dr. George Isadore Sanchez Y Sanchez by the Austin LULAC Council presented to the League of United Latin American Citizens at the 43rd National Convention assembled at Beaumont, Texas signed by five past presidents of LULAC.
[Resolution in Memory of The Honorable Dr. George Isadore Sanchez Y Sanchez, unsigned copy]
Unsigned copy of the Resolution in Memory of The Honorable Dr. George Isadore Sanchez Y Sanchez by the Austin LULAC Council presented to the League of United Latin American Citizens at the 43rd National Convention assembled in Beaumont, Texas.
[Resolution in Memory of The Honorable Raoul Cortez, signed copy]
Resolution in Memory of The Honorable Raoul Cortez presented at the 43rd LULAC National Convention held in Beaumont, Texas from June 29 - July 2, 1972. This is a signed copy.
[Resolution in Memory of The Honorable Raoul Cortez, unsigned copy]
Resolution in Memory of The Honorable Raoul Cortez was presented at the 43rd LULAC National Convention held in Beaumont, Texas from June 29 - July 2, 1972. Unsigned copy
[Letter from Pete V. Villa to John J. Herrera - 1972-05-04]
Letter from Pete V. Villa, National President of LULAC to John Herrera, dated May 4, 1972 extending an invitation to Herrera to give the response at the opening of the National Convention of the League of Latin American Citizens.
[Letter from Pete V. Villa to John J. Herrera - 1972-06-01]
Letter from Pete Villa, National President of League of Latin American Citizens to John J. Herrera, dated June 1, 1972, thanking Herrera for accepting the invitation to give the response at the National Convention in Beaumont. The envelope is also included.
[Artist Maudee Carron With Sculpture]
Photograph of artist Maudee Carron seated next to a sculpture. She is wearing a hat and glasses, and holding a tool to the sculpture. The sculpture is a series of stacked circles.
[Agenda of the LULAC at the 43rd National Convention in Beaumont, Texas, 1972]
Three page agenda for the League of United Latin American Citizens at the 43rd National Convention in Beaumont, Texas, June 29 - July 2, 1972.
[Crowd at March]
Photograph of a crowd of people at a march in Port Arthur. There are adults and children in the group. One person in the middle of the crowd is holding a sign that reads, "Let the mocking birds sing." There are residential houses in the background.
[Crowd Marching in Street]
Photograph of a crowd of people marching down a street in Port Arthur. Two men in white shirts are in the foreground. People in the middle of the crowd are carrying a large banner with red letters on it. There are houses in the background.
[Group Marching]
Photograph of a group of people marching down a street in Port Arthur. The crowd is walking towards the left side of the photograph, and some people are holding up white posters. There are houses in the background.
[Group Marching Across Intersection]
Photograph of a group of people marching across an intersection in Port Arthur. A man in jeans and a blue-green shirt is at the front of the crowd. Another man near the front is holding a white flag, and people in the middle of the group are carrying a large white banner. There are houses in the background.
[Group of People Marching]
Photograph of a group of people marching in Port Arthur. They are walking down a road towards the camera. People near the front are carrying a large banner.
[Man With Child at March]
Photograph of a man holding a child at a march in Port Arthur. The child is wearing a blue outfit and looking towards the camera. The man is wearing sunglasses and a white t-shirt and smiling.
[People at March]
Photograph of four women standing on the sidewalk at a march in Port Arthur. They are posing and facing towards the camera. There is a man leaning on a car in the background.
[People Handing Out Water at March]
Photograph of people handing out water at a march in Port Arthur. There are two elderly women seated in chairs near a table with cups of water on it. People from the march can be seen on the far left side of the photograph.
[People Marching Down Road]
Photograph of a group of people walking down a street in a march in Port Arthur. Two children are on bikes, and one woman is holding an American flag. There are boarded up houses in the background.
[People Marching Down Street]
Photograph of a group of people marching down a street in Port Arthur. A person near the front is carrying a flag. There are houses on the opposite side of the street.
[People Marching in Front of Building]
Photograph of a group of people marching in Port Arthur. Some of the crowd is turning back and looking towards the camera. One woman is holding a poster near the right side of the photograph.
[People Marching in Line]
Photograph of a group of people marching in a line in Port Arthur. They are walking in front of a tire shop and looking towards the camera. One man is holding a white flag with red and blue letters on it. There are cars and houses in the background.
[People Marching in Port Arthur]
Photograph of a group of people walking in a march in downtown Port Arthur. There are young children as well as adults, and some people in the group are holding up posters.
[People Marching Past Gas Station]
Photograph of a group of people marching down a road towards the camera. There are people in the middle of the group holding a banner with red letters on it. They are walking past a Gulf Self-Serve gas station.
[People Walking in March]
Photograph of a large group of people marching. They are walking down a road and towards the camera. There is a white car and a house in the distance.
[Two Girls at March]
Photograph of two girls at a march in downtown Port Arthur. Their arms are linked and they are looking at the camera smiling. There is another girl next to them looking away from the camera. Other marchers can be seen in the background.
[Woman Pushing Stroller at March]
Photograph of two women at a march in Port Arthur. One woman is behind a stroller with a small child in it. There is another child in the foreground wearing a baseball cap and t-shirt.
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