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LULAC News, Volume 1, Number 3, October 1977
LULAC Newsletter, Volume 1, Issue Number 3, for Wisconsin in October 1977. This newsletter includes information about bi-lingual education and the LULAC scholarship fund drive.
LULAC News, Volume 1, Number 2, July 1977
This newsletter includes information about the LULAC National Educational Service Center and state officer election results.
LULAC News, Volume 1, Number 1, May 1977
LULAC Newsletter, Volume 1, Issue Number 1 for Wisconsin in May 1977. This newsletter is for council 289 and includes information about bi-lingual education, the Racine Spanish Center, and a list of new council officer appointments.
LULAC News, Volume 35, Number 11, September-October 1973
LULAC News Magazine, Volume 35, Number 11, September-October 1973. Includes a cover story about Joseph R. Benites.
LULAC News, Volume 27, Number 3, February 1965
LULAC Newsletter, Volume 27, Number 3, February 1965. This newsletter includes articles about the achievements of LULAC Council Number 12, the Boy Scouts of America's "Break Through For Youth" program and the Mexican American Community Subcommittee meeting with Fair Employment Practices Commission (FEPC) officials.
LULAC News, Volume 25, Number 4, November-December 1963
The LULAC News, Volume 25, Number 4, November-December 1963 is a 12-page magazine produced by the League of United Latin American Citizens in El Paso, Texas. This is the JFK Memorial Edition of the paper remembering the life of John F. Kennedy and mourning his passing. It includes an article about Kennedy's last hours written by John J. Herrera as well as a letter addressed to Jacqueline Kennedy expressing LULAC's condolences. The newspaper includes many pictures of Kennedy at LULAC events.
LULAC News, Volume 22, Number 12, June 1955
LULAC News, Volume 22, Number 12, June 1955. This publication contains information relating to LULAC activities and news affecting the LULAC community. On page 14 of this publication, there is a feature of John J. Herrera titled "John J. Herrera direct descendant of Texas Hero." The article is a single column and shows a picture of John J. Herrera at the San Jacinto monument laying down a wreath in honor of the "great contribution that was made by the Latin Americans of Mexican descent in winning the Independence of Texas." According to the article, Herrera was part of the Sons of the Republic of Texas due to his relation to "Pedro Herrera, who fought at San Jacinto, Blas Herrera of Bear County in San Antonio, who was a scout for Sam Houston, and Fransisco Ruiz, alcalde (mayor) of San Antonio during the Texas Revolution, and one of the two native Texas who signed the declaration of Independence."
LULAC News, Volume 21, Number 12, June 1954
LULAC NEWS magazine, Volume 21, Number 12, June, 1954. This publication contains information relating to LULAC activities and news affecting the LULAC community. Contains a full page political campaign advertisement of John J. Herrera's run for Texas Legislature.
LULAC News, Volume 21, Number 12, June 1954
LULAC NEWS magazine, Volume 21, Number 12, June, 1954. This publication contains information relating to LULAC activities and news affecting the LULAC community. Contains a full page political campaign advertisement of John J. Herrera's run for Texas Legislature.
LULAC News, Volume 13, Number 11, May 1947
The LULAC NEWS, Volume 13, Number 11, dated May, 1947 is a 24-page magazine produced by the League of United Latin American Citizens in Laredo, Texas. Articles were submitted by LULAC Councils about council activities. This edition contains an article about John J. Herrera and his run in the Special Senatorial Race in Harris County, Texas, April 19, 1947.
LULAC News, Volume 13, Number 5, November 1946
The LULAC NEWS, Volume 13, Number 5, dated November, 1946 is a 24-page magazine produced by the League of United Latin American Citizens in Laredo, Texas. Articles were submitted by LULAC Councils about council activities, including Ladies Councils.
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