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[Letter from Neill J. O'Neill to Manuel Gonzales - 1976-08-25]

Description: Letter from Neill J. O'Neill to Manuel Gonzales dated August 25, 1976. The letter indicates a debt is owed by League of United Latin American Citizens to Edward O’Neill and Betty O’Neill for services rendered through their business, Lightborn Travel and Tours. The letter gives notice that if the debt is not paid within 30 days, a lawsuit will be filed.
Date: August 25, 1976
Creator: O'Neill, Neill J.
Partner: Hoston History Research Center at Houston Public Library

[Letter from Neill J. O'Neill to Manuel Gonzales - 1976-08-25]

Description: Letter from Neill J. O'Neill to Manuel Gonzales dated August 25, 1976. The letter indicates a debt is owed by League of United Latin American Citizens to Edward O’Neill and Betty O’Neill for services rendered through their business, Lightborn Travel and Tours. The letter gives notice that if the debt is not paid within 30 days, a lawsuit will be filed.
Date: August 25, 1976
Creator: O'Neill, Neill J.
Partner: Hoston History Research Center at Houston Public Library

[Letter from Manuel Gonzales with Amendments to LULAC Constitution and By-Laws - 1976-08-02]

Description: Letter from Manuel Gonzales with Amendments to LULAC Constitution and By-Laws is dated August 2, 1976. The four amendments were submitted at the 47th LULAC National Convention and are being sent to LULAC Councils to be ratified or rejected.
Date: August 2, 1976
Creator: Gonzales, Manuel
Partner: Hoston History Research Center at Houston Public Library

[Letter from Neill J. O'Neill to Manuel Gonzales - 1976-08-25]

Description: Letter from Neill J. O'Neill to Manuel Gonzales regarding the case of Edward B. O'Neill d/b/a Lightbourn Travel and Tours vs. League of United Latin American Citizens, dated August 25, 1976. The letter requests payment of money owed or a court case will be filed.
Date: August 25, 1976
Creator: O'Neill, Neill J.
Partner: Hoston History Research Center at Houston Public Library

[Memorandum from Manuel Gonzales and Eduardo Pena to all LULAC Council Presidents - 1976-08-17]

Description: Memorandum from Manuel Gonzales, League of United Latin American Citizens National President, and Eduardo Pena, Chairman of the Board of LULAC National Education Service Centers, directed to All LULAC Council Presidents and dated August 17, 1976. The memo refers to an attached allocation chart showing the distribution of the LULAC National Scholarship Fund among local LULAC Councils.
Date: August 17, 1976
Creator: Gonzales, Manuel & Pena, Eduardo
Partner: Hoston History Research Center at Houston Public Library

LULAC National Educational Service Centers Incorporated Newsletter, Volume 2, Number 4, August - September 1976

Description: Newsletter of the LULAC National Educational Service Centers, Inc. discussing the news, activities, and other topics related to postsecondary educational opportunities for Hispanic and disadvantaged young people. This issue includes information about bilingual education, the TITLE III program, and the Labor-HEW appropriations bill.
Date: August 1976
Creator: Boras, Jacqueline
Partner: Hoston History Research Center at Houston Public Library

[Postcard from Douglas M. Herrera to John J. Herrera - 1976-08-02]

Description: Postcard from Douglas M. Herrera to his parents, John J. and Olivia C. Herrera. The image on the front of the postcard is a portrait of Lyndon B. Johnson from the LBJ Library in Austin, Texas. Douglas is visiting Austin on business and stopped by the presidential library with his son Michael.
Date: August 2, 1976
Creator: Herrera, Douglas M.
Partner: Hoston History Research Center at Houston Public Library

Espejo: John J. Herrera remembers when

Description: Biographical article about John J. Herrera in the Houston Post titled, "John J. Herrera remembers when," under the "Espejo" section, written by Richard Vara, a Post Reporter. This article begins with a few specific injustices Herrera worked to rectify. "Herrera remembers clearly when employment offices displayed signs declaring, 'Mexicans need not apply.' Or when there were three sets of restrooms for whites, blacks, and browns."
Date: August 22, 1976
Creator: Vara, Richard
Partner: Hoston History Research Center at Houston Public Library
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