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[News Script: Mex]
Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, relating a news story about the orgganization, IMAGE, opening a new local chapter in Dallas that aims at improving education for Mexican-Americans.
[News Script: Mexican independence]
Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, relating a news story about Mexican Independence being celebrated at the Oak Lawn branch library.
[News Script: Banuelos]
Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, relating a news story about United States Treasurer, Ramona Acosta Banuelos, arriving in Dallas to attend a reception in her honor.
[News Script: Mexican Americans]
Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, covering a news story about Mexican-American government administrators campaigning for Richard Nixon’s presidential reelection.
[News Script: Marijuana]
Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, relating a news story about Mexican police arresting two men transporting over 400 pound of marijuana.
[News Script: Echeverria]
Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, relating a news story about Mexico's president Luis Echeverria dedicating a joint Mexican-San Antonio Cultural Institute.
[News Script: Mexican parade]
Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, relating a news story about a Mexican-American anti-war group being that was prevented from participating in a Mexican Idependence Day parade by its organizers.
[News Script: Echeverria]
Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, relating a news story the president of Mexico, Luis Echeverria, landing in San Antonio at the Randolph Aiir Force Base to a warm welcome.
[News Script: New desegregation plan]
Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, relating a news story.
[News Script: Mexicanos]
Script from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, covering a news story about a survey that says Americans of Mexican descent in the southwest prefer to be called Mexicanos.
[Letter from Pedro Garza to John J. Herrera - 1972-08-15]
Letter from Pedro Garza of Bovina, Texas, to John J. Herrera, dated August 15, 1972. Garza writes regarding Bovina LULAC Council membership and charter.
[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.
[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.
[Letter from Pedro Garza to John J. Herrera - 1972-08-01]
Letter from Pedro Garza, President of LULAC, League of Latin American Citizens, Council of Bovina, Texas, to John J. Herrera, August 1, 1972. Garza writes about the disbursement of checks for charters and membership.
[Letter from John J. Herrera to Honorable Tony Bonilla, State Director of LULAC - 1972-08-11]
Onionskin paper copy of a letter from John J. Herrera to Honorable Tony Bonilla, State Director of League of United Latin American Citizens, August 11, 1972 referring to LULAC Charter for Bovina, Texas. A list of 17 members is attached.
[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.
[Letter from Tony Bonilla to John J. Herrera - 1972-08-21]
Letter from Tony Bonilla, Texas State Director of LULAC, League of United Latin American Citizens, to John J. Herrera, August 21, 1972 acknowledging receipt of Herrera' August 11, 1972 letter, the accompanying money orders and Bovina Council membership roster. Discusses new council charter presentation.
[Letter from Tony Bonilla to Nicolas Telles - 1972-08-21]
Letter from Tony Bonilla, State Director of League of United Latin American Citizens, to Nicolas Telles of Bovina, Texas August 21, 1972 acknowledging receipt of money orders for LULAC Charter and for state and national dues for one quarter from John J. Hererra. The council owes an additional $34.00 for the initiation fee for 17 members.
[Letter from Tony Bonilla to Ed Morga, National Treasurer of LULAC - 1972-08-21]
Letter from Tony Bonilla, Texas State Director, to Ed Morga, National Treasurer of LULAC, League of United Latin American Citizens, August 21, 1972 sending a charter application and fees for the new Bovina LULAC Council of Bovina, Texas.
[Payee endorsement signature of John J. Herrera on two money orders]
Copy of the payee endorsement signature of John J. Herrera on two money orders payable to the order of Tony Bonilla, State Director of LULAC, League of United Latin American Citizens.
[Money orders from Pedro Garza to John J. Herrera - 1972-08-07]
Copies of two money orders from Pedro Garza, Bovina, Texas to John J. Herrera, League of United Latin American Citizens. One for $51.00 and one for $10.00.
[Envelope from Pedro Garza addressed to John J. Herrera - 1972-08-08]
Envelope from Pedro Garza, Bovina, Texas, addressed to John J. Herrera, League of United Latin American Citizens, Houston, Texas.
[Money orders from Pedro Garza to John J. Herrera - 1972-08-07]
Copies of two money orders from Pedro Garza, Bovina, Texas to John J. Herrera, League of United Latin American Citizens. One for $51.00 and one for $10.00.
[Letter from John J. Herrera to Pete V. Villa - 1972-05-09]
Onionskin paper carbon copy of letter from John J. Herrera to Honorable Pete V. Villa, National President of LULAC, dated May 9, 1972. Herrera is accepting the invitation 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.
[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.
[Memorandum from the National Secretary of LULAC to the Supreme Council - 1972]
Memorandum from the office of: National Secretary of LULAC to the Supreme Council; Subject: Approval of Charters for Tacoma, Washington; Seattle, Washington Ladies Council; Snyder, Texas; Aransas Pass, Texas.
[Envelope from Pete V. Villa John J. Herrera - 1972-06-14]
Envelope from Pete V. Villa, National President of LULAC, to John J. Herrera, dated June 14, 1972.
[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.
[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 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
[Resolution from LULAC opposing US Senate Bill 945, The National No-Fault Motor Vehicle Insurance Act 1972]
Resolution from the League of United Latin American Citizens to all US Senators, all US House of Representatives and the Secretary of the Department of Transportation of the United States opposing US Senate Bill 945, The National No-Fault Motor Vehicle Insurance Act 1972.
[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.
[Letter from John J. Herrera to the Editor of the San Antonio Express - 1972-06-03]
Onionskin paper carbon copy of letter from John J. Herrera to the Editor of the San Antonio Express requesting a copy of any newspaper clippings which the newspaper carried regarding the death of Raoul Cortez.
[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.
[Memorandum from the National Secretary of LULAC to the Supreme Council - 1972]
Memorandum from the office of: National Secretary of LULAC to the Supreme Council: Subject: Approval of Charters of Sacramento, California; Richmond, California; Los Angeles, California; Los Angeles-National Ser Employees; Pueblo, Colorado; Socorro, New Mexico.
UT Prof G. I. Sanchez dies, page one
Page one of a newspaper clipping about the passing of Dr. George Isadore Sanchez y Sanchez Thursday, April 6, 1972.
UT Prof G. I. Sanchez dies, page two
Page two of a newspaper clipping about the passing of Dr. George Isadore Sanchez y Sanchez Thursday, April 6, 1972.
[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.
[Letter concerning air conditioning repairs - 1977]
Handwritten letter on loose leaf paper appears to be a note with a response written underneath the initial correspondence. The letter refers to a broken air conditioner and the cost to have it repaired.
Chicano Times (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, August 18, 1972
Bi-weekly newspaper from San Antonio, Texas that includes news and information of interest to the Mexican American community along with advertising.
Chicano Times (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, September 15, 1972
Bi-weekly newspaper from San Antonio, Texas that includes news and information of interest to the Mexican American community along with advertising.
Chicano Times (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, September 29, 1972
Bi-weekly newspaper from San Antonio, Texas that includes news and information of interest to the Mexican American community along with advertising.
Chicano Times (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, November 3, 1972
Bi-weekly newspaper from San Antonio, Texas that includes news and information of interest to the Mexican American community along with advertising.
Chicano Times (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, November 24, 1972
Bi-weekly newspaper from San Antonio, Texas that includes news and information of interest to the Mexican American community along with advertising.
[Woman Grilling Tortillas]
Photograph of a woman making "Maria's Tortillas" at the Texas Folklife Festival. "Maria's tortillas" are hand-patted, grilled corn tortillas, buttered and topped with cheddar cheese and salsa, a favorite food at San Antonio Conservation Society's "Night in Old San Antonio". The photograph is taken from behind the counter where tortillas are being made so that the griddle is visible. Two tortillas lay cooking on the iron griddle while a woman prepares another ball of dough from the large bowl of dough in front of her. She is wearing a multi-colored floral blouse with a pink, green and white floral apron.
[Woman Rolling Tortilla Dough]
Photograph of two women making "Maria's Tortillas" under white patio umbrellas at the Texas Folklife Festival. "Maria's Tortillas" are hand-patted, grilled corn tortillas, buttered and topped with cheddar cheese and salsa, a favorite food at San Antonio Conservation Society's "Night in Old San Antonio". The woman featured is standing on the right, rolling a ball of tortilla dough and wearing a colorful floral blouse. She is standing next to an iron griddle on which she grills the tortillas. In front of her is a large bowl of dough, covered with a white cloth napkin. Colorful paper flowers are hanging all around them.
[Pots of Boiling Corn]
Photograph of several large black pots of boiling corn in the Mexican market at the Texas Folklife Festival. Each pot is steaming and situated above a coal burning furnace. In the middle ground, a young worker is shoveling coal into one of the furnaces while an older man watches. In the background a piñata booth is visible.
[Two Members of Ballet de Los Niños Performing]
Photograph of two young Mexican-American dancers, members of Ballet de Los Niños from San Antonio, dancing in costumes onstage at the Texas Folklife Festival. A boy and a girl are partner dancing. The girl is wearing a yellow dress with a wide ruffled skirt with pink, purple and white trim, which she is twirling. She has braids and yellow bows in her hair. The boy is facing her, wearing black pants, a white shirts and a red tie. One of his arms is up in the air. Behind the girl, another female dancer is partially visible.
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